Sounds heard around and in the Moon Temple. The Tibetan bowl sound sings on occasion for spiritual purposes, and wind chimes hang in open doors and windows. The Temple is usually at the center of a Pack, so the occasional beach sound comes through.
In order for nature sounds to start playing choose a sound from drop-down box for one channel and drag the volume slider up.
You can add more nature sounds to composition by choosing other sounds in other channels.
Pan the channel (with horizontal slider) to the left or to the right for stereo effects.
If you want the sound volume to fluctuate instead of playing continuously, click on a drop-down box with a green line and choose one of interrupted lines.
Create sounds composition that you like.
Click on the button "Save as Link" (on the lower part of the Sound Mixer).
You will need to enter the name for your composition (part of the link), your email address (later used to claim authorship) and a confirmation that you are not a robot :).
After saving the composition as a link, you and everyone else will be able to listen to it just by going to a link similar to this one: naturesoundsfor.me/Rain-Sounds.
Create sounds composition that you like.
Click on the button "Export to File" (on the lower part of the Sound Mixer).
Choose the length of the file and click "Next". You will need to wait some time until sound file is prepared.
Click "Save The File" and enter the name for your file.
Files are saved in OGG format. If your media player does not support it, you can convert it to MP3.
This composition contains sounds from the following sources:
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