3,411 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Audacity"

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Several musicians are rehearsing at the same time on a street in kotor, 25 / 9 2014. Recorded with a zoom h1 and edited with audacity. Please, contribute voluntarily to freesound if you download this and other files of me. I will be happy and grateful if you share some response!.
Author: Jonnytheponny
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This is a drum sound i've synthesized using the great free (gpl) synthesizer zynaddsubfx. Arranged and rendered to 32-bit float wav @ 192khz using lmms (linux multimedia studio) - electronic music production program. Divided into separate files and converted to 24-bit flac using audacity. Please read the pack's description:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/unfa/packs/11746/.
Author: Unfa
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Water going down the drain. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Author: Qubodup
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Thunderstorm aftermath. Sounds of a thunderstorm about 10 minutes after it left the area. So low rumbles and rain dripping. The sound was recorded using a yamaha audiogram6 connected to a radioshack brand vocal microphone. Sampling was done at 44,100hz and the data was recorded using audacity. I recorded everything as a wav file and then uploaded it the same.
Author: R Ndmmm
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I recorded the acoustic guitar with audacity, then added the fx with reaper. It is named 5pm because that was the time when i recorded it. In reaper i made 3 tracks of the same recording and added different fx to each one:track 1 contained reverb and flange with adjusted tempo. Track 2 contained a pitch delay doubler. Track 3 contained a resonant lowpass filter - low quality.
Author: Srdavis
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I have generated a sound ( sinusoidal, 300hz) and i have altered it with the level tool. Then, i have added a pluck ( pitch 114) and reversed it. I have created a “white noise” which i have stuck after the pluck. Finally, i have generated a sound ( sinusoidal, 1000hz). I have put it at the end and altered it with the level tool. I used audacity.
Author: Iut Paris
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The main sound is the sound of someone playing a thumb-piano. There's also a gong, and two clock chimes. All of these i added reverb to and sloooowed dooooown about -81 percent. I think it sounds like the interior of a giant clock, but call it what you will. This sound is free, anyway. Made with audacity.
Author: Ecfike
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Loopable lead sound from my technosaurus microcon, obtained by multi tracking 3 slightly detuned and lightly off phase saw waves. 12 pole filter, fully opened, no resonance. Played in gate-trigger mode (no adsr whatsoever). Recorded directly into audacity through my macbook internal soundcard. Info on this synthesizer: http://www. Vintagesynth. Com/misc/microcon. Php.
Author: Tomaradze
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Here's another crowd sound effect i did. Although it's quite a fake laughter, i tried to make it sound realistic as possible. I almost actually lost my voice since i kinda did them a bit too forcibly. Since i had to rest, i added another laughing clip instead of doing more laughters. All voices by me and it was edited and overlapped in audacity.
Author: Littlerainyseasons
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Thunder sound synthesized from a randomly generated tone, and processed (in audacity) with: multivoice chorus, harmonic sythesizer, tons of gverb, 2-second delay, and fade-in/fade-out where appropriate. Again, this is my very first attempt, i'll keep trying to make more realistic samples like this. Until then, tell me if you liked this (rate it, comment).
Author: Hello Flowers
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I was waiting for a person inside the conservatory of venice and i decided to try some field (or better room) recordings. There were two chinese students talking to each other, some passerbys, an elevator and people reharsing and studying music. Recorded with a zoom h1, low cut in audacity.
Author: Tomaradze
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One lonesome bird that lives in a tree on the neighbour's court. I recorded the tweets early in the morning from my balcony testing a røde videomc pro. There was some far away plane noise that i've filtered down quite heavily, so that now the bird sounds kind of 'isolated' and maybe somehow synthetic. Additionaly i passed an eq and a compressor (in audacity).
Author: Son
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This was recorded next to the shore of the tennessee river near savannah in west tennessee with a samsung galaxy phone. The video was poor quality however i used blender to separate the audio from the video. This was altered slightly with audacity to reduce the constant noise of a distant motor boat.
Author: Osiruswaltz
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I recorded this sound at home, in the belgian country during the end of a storm (but there is no thunder sound). You can hear rain falling and a river flowing nearby. Very relaxing and useful if you need a rainy ambient sound. I recorded this simply with a tascam dr-40 (internal mics) and just edit it properly with audacity.
Author: Strathamer
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A brief "pickup" or "get" sound effect, which could be played upon acquiring an item or perhaps pressing a menu button. Made in audacity. Feel free to credit should you use this, but there's no obligation whatsoever. This was made for my text-based western "six shots," which can be found here: https://banzaibonsai. Itch. Io/six-shots.
Author: Banzai Bonsai
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Create chirp 1 use audacity:. • file→new. • generate→tone. . . - waveform: sine- frequency (hz): 1500- amplitude: 1- duration 00h 00m 02. 000s. • effect→fade out. • effect→tremolo- wavefrom type: sine- starting phase (degrees): 0- wet level (percent): 100- frequency (hz): 10. 0. Create silence sound• file→new• generate→silence…. -duration: 0. 02s. • edit→copy (all). Return to chirp sound. Between every sin shape paste 0. 02s silence.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Simple calming sounding synth chords played on fl studio. Recorded and processed in audacity. This sound was created at: 30 july 2020, 9:40:11 pm gmt+10. This sound is using the creative commons 0 licence! use it however you like :d. Note: sounds are better sounding when downloaded.
Author: Rvgerxini
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Chewing: crunching hard food in closed mouth, slower pace. Crunching ice or other larger, harder food. Edited from the sound of a salt grinder intermittently crushing rock salt (tempo increased 15%, high cut eq applied to simulate closed mouth). Recorded using a tascam dr-40x and processed in audacity.
Author: Jay Mar
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A small recording i made to go with a short animation for a competition i entered. Using morphovix and audacity, first there is a small voice then a deeper one, and finally an evil voice followed by laughter. Whilst this is creative commons 0, it'd be nice to hear if anyone uses it (and where) in the comments. Thanks for listening.
Author: Macdonut
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This sound is a record of someone skating on cobblestones, so we hear the skate rolling on this ground. I've recorded this sound then i improved it on audacity, i reduced the wind so we can only hear de sound of the skate wheels. I've also tried to make that sound as clear as possible thanks to different effects.
Author: Mlnqr
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A male demonic voice saying "get off the map". Created in audacity using the following macro. . . --------------------------------selectall:amplify:ratio="3. 6618454"noisereduction:use_preset=""changepitch:percentage="-30" sbsms="1"duplicate:selectall:reverse:use_preset=""selecttracks:mode="set"reverb:delay="32" drygain="0" hfdamping="50" reverberance="60" roomsize="20" stereowidth="20" tonehigh="50" tonelow="100" wetgain="1" wetonly="0"changepitch:percentage="-30" sbsms="1"selectall:reverse:use_preset=""---------------------------------------.
Author: Roosterdude
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I create my own original sound effects using audacity and my own equipment. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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A cooking thermometer clinking around a shallow dish filled with water. I was trying to approximate the sound of a straight razor being rinsed off without having an actual straight razor in my possession. Not sure if i achieved that, but there are some interesting little sounds in there. Recorded on a cad u37 microphone into audacity. July 2018.
Author: Haulaway
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Originally used for my video: curly reads: upstairs [creepypasta]https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=hukoo76xvei. Recorded with a iphone se and edited in audacity. Sound made by the curly one.
Author: Thecurlyone
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It's a recording of a firework candle going off. The candle bursts near the end of the recording, before burning out. Recorded with zoom h2's rear mics at 96khz/24bit on a mic stand. Truncated and converted to 24-bit flac using audacity. This is an unprocessed (raw) recording for maximum flexibility. Enjoy.
Author: Unfa
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It's a recording of a walkman playing a compact cassete (shut in a drawer for acoustic isolation). It's there, just really quiet. The recording is raw (unprocessed). You can hear the motor working as the tape plays, and then it buzzing as the tape finished. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited and normalized with audacity.
Author: Unfa
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I saw someone in the comments section of another sound like this asking for a longer version, i hope this is long enough, it should be more than enough. If you're going to play this through speakers, a fair bit of warning, turn the speakers down first, it's extremely bass heavy!.
Author: Deanthedinosauce
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I fooled around with the normalized speaker noise audio file (i originally recorded off audacity) and made it into 4 parts. Feel free to use this sound effect in your old videos or stuff like that; please put at least my username handle and the sound in your clip description!. Thanks. ;).
Author: Deleted User
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I suppose you could say this is a bit science-fictiony. Kinda like background noise if you were alone in an abandoned space station or starship with the sound of machines and whatnot around you. And as an added bonus, it is a perfect loop. Recorded with a yescom pro studio condenser microphone using my own voice. Used audacity for editing.
Author: Skarcreva
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A slowed down and heavily edited recording of a chemical boiling i recorded in my chemistry class. Sounds like a large reservoir of lava, so it be suitable in a volcano setting. Has less treble than lava loop 3. Loops perfectly. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro on 08/05/2019. Edited in audacity.
Author: Fission
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Recorded by shaking a small sack containing coins. :-). I used it in my game deep and sound. Feel free to use this sound for whatever you want!. The background humming sound is my computer, sorry about that! but it should be pretty easy to filter it out with audacity. Recording date: june 13, 2021, 12:32 ast.
Author: Theogen
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I made this using audacity to reform and change the frequencies for a few sounds i recorded at my desk which were made with a lighter, imitating the sound of a water drop with my voice, a rotating object hitting different things (cans, lighter, wooden desk, etc. , my creaky chair, me imitating a fly with my voice and finally, tapping on an empty can.
Author: Badwolf
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I hold a carbonated can to my microphone and open it in two motions, one to release the pressure, and the other to open the hole the rest of the way. This was a 12oz (355ml) standard soda can (specifically moxie) held in my hand a few inches from the mic, with some slight ambient humming removed in audacity afterward.
Author: Foxfire
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On this lo-fi recording, corn grains are sitting in a frying pan and begin to pop as the oil is hissing. It provides an interesting and regular popping sound suitable for mid-range frequencies. The recording is done with a tie-microphone, and extra treatment is done on audacity to reduce noise and isolate the sound.
Author: Mbpl
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Picture those tacky poker card shuffle machines, but if they were cooler. I'll be using this sound in my digital card game, how about you?. This sound was edited in audacity using the raw recordings of multiple fellow freesound users under the creative commons 0 license! check out the remixes and sources to find the original clips this was made with.
Author: Jackyyang
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Recording by people in the city of kotor, montenegro, talking in a courtyard. Recorded 25 / 9 - 2014. Recorded with a zoom h1 and edited with audacity. Please, contribute voluntarily to freesound if you download this and other files of me. I will be happy and grateful if you share some response!.
Author: Jonnytheponny
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This is the second of two excerpts from a field recording of wind chimes hanging from the front porch of my home in south central tennesee. A zoom h1n recorder was placed below the wind chimes and set to record in wav format. The high-pass filter in audacity was used to reduce wind noise. The recording was made in march of 2021.
Author: Timmwood
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Try as a loop! i used my acoustic guitar and did some knuckle-knocking on the body while muting strings. Sounds like a native drum! effect: speed increase from 33 1/3 rpm to 45 rpm, moise reduction and vol. Envelope. Recorded on conexant smart audio with at2020 mic, processed on audacity.
Author: Husky
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Extracted from camera recorded content, tidied up with audacity mono and noisegate. . . I also listen for problems and cherry pick to avoid weird sounds. . No rubbish dry sample. If you want to use these sorts of sounds (good for games or video), remeber adding reverb back is the trick to making the sound big again.
Author: Darkshroom
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For the 2021 production of christmas carol i wanted to add some special effects. To create a ghostly voices saying ebenezer scrooge i recorded 10 different cast members, then i used audacity to add a little reverb and filter the voice using the frequency transform of a recording of wind. Then i played the voices while the wind was blowing.
Author: Genel
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A sound i thought i could hear in my mind and i thought i might be able to find, but decided to go out and create this one. We went out and literally hit metal rulers against a metal staircase handrail, and then went into audacity and reverberated a copy underneath the sound, and tweaked it a bit to add the lasting effect.
Author: Maximum
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The foreboding sound of fear. Something is watching you. . . Or is it all in your head? i think i might have been subconsciously channeling some of the noises on fsol’s ‘lifeforms’. Might be useful for gabber, dark ambient and soundtracks. Created using a rainstick sample mutated in audacity with paulstretch and loads of effects.
Author: Deleted User
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In this interesting take, a flute player continues his song while the train is going nuts on hissing, arriving at the station stop. The flute playing is from a turkish song and has the relevant scale. An interesting daily life event from türkiye. An extra process reduces unrelated noise (audacity).
Author: Mbpl
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This is a file that uses multiple files from this website put into one. I wanted to make a semi realistic gunfight and found a few clips to use. There is a lot of gunfire in the beginning. A quarter or halfway through the audio, the gunfire peters out to a few weapons and background noise firing with the occasional sniper fire.
Author: Heyhar
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It's a recording i have made accidentally during a rock band's rehearsal. The zoom h2 was used as a microphone for vocalist. I have accidentally caused some feedback squealing. When i managed to get rid of it i said "pardon". This sound made me laugh. Recorded with a zoom h2 plugged into a guitar amplifier. Normalized and converted to flac using audacity. Enjoy.
Author: Unfa
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De la wiki en inglés. Brief extract from development section of the Symphony #96 ("Miracle") by Joseph Haydn. Recorded on an acoustic piano by Opus33 using Audacity software. This music is in the public domain. This sound file is hereby released into the public domain by Opus33.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Subitosera assumed (based on copyright claims).
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The song "Windham" by Daniel Read; piano reduction, altered to Dorian mode as an illustration of the use of this mode in Sacred Harp singing Digital recording, made with an acoustic piano and Audacity software by Opus33. This music is in the public domain. The recording is not copyrighted, and it is hereby released by Opus33 into the public domain.
Author: Opus33 at English Wikipedia
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Recorded with zoom h2 to 96 khz / 24-bit wav, encoded to flac with audacity. There's some background noise and touching sounds, possibly useful as foley. The initial pressure jet is distorted, so you'd need to clean it up a bit or use for special effects instead. Enjoy!.
Author: Unfa
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Try as a loop! i used my acoustic guitar and did some knuckle-knocking on the body while muting strings. Sounds like a native drum! effect: speed increase from 33 1/3 rpm to 45 rpm, moise reduction and vol. Envelope. Recorded on conexant smart audio with at2020 mic, processed on audacity.
Author: Husky
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This is the first of two excerpts from a field recording of wind chimes hanging from the front porch of my home in south central tennesee. A zoom h1n recorder was placed below the wind chimes and set to record in wav format. The high-pass filter in audacity was used to reduce wind noise. The recording was made in march of 2021.
Author: Timmwood
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