206 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bolt"

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A thin wooden door, locked from the inside with a bolt. Someone forces it open from the outside. This is the sound of the bolt tearing through the wooden door-frame. I mixed the splintering of wood with a dull clang of metal on metal to simulate the situation. Recorded with a rode video mic attached to a camera. My first time recording a sound!.
Author: Talitha
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This one is an attempt to replicate the ww2 enfield bolt action rifle the british used through world war 1 all the way to world war two and is even still used in some paramilitaries today. I used mostly recordings of the actual enfield rifle and just stacked them together, processed them with eq and multiband compression and several transient designers to bring out the snap and attached a reverb tail to it. Made this in ableton live.
Author: Superphat
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This sound represent the creaking of one door of the toilets in tallers. It is short with a particular bolt and screeching.
Author: Victoriarey
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Heavy metal door closed with latch in the old jail of "lemurate" in firenze. Recorded by zoom hn4.
Author: Gzooropa
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Recorded my paper hole puncher. Might use it for a metallic sliding action for a gun reload sound effect or bolt action.
Author: Tycoh
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Jiggling the handle of a door handle. Also, locking and unlocking deadbolt on same door. Indoor. Recorded on zoom h2.
Author: Weyhingj
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Various sounds created with ar 15. First sound is removing the magazine. Second sound is putting the magazine back in, but not all the way. Third sound is pushing the magazine in all the way. Fourth sound is taking the magazine out again. Fifth sound is putting it in again, all the way this time. Sixth sound is cycling the charging handle. Sixth sound is engaging the bolt catch with an open bolt. Recorded with a blue snowball through audacity.
Author: Wadaltmon
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This is a kind of dull, soft laser bolt or gun blast. Or perhaps just some sort of impact sound. I thought it was interesting, because what it really is made up of is the sound of me shuffling my cell phone around for a second. How it ended up sounding like this i don't know. But perhaps someone has an application for the use of this sound. Enjoy.
Author: Filmscore
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This is the second version without the mechanical bolt. Maybe can be used for bolt action rifles. Made this is ableton live, it is multilayered with the top end of a 9mm and the low/mid range of an ak47. Another carbine sound is faded in after the transients to give more sustain. Two reverbs fade in and out creating a smooth transition and blend. A little white noise is added for subtle sheen and air. All the layers were grouped together into a single band compressor and ran through serum fx distortion and then into a krush distortion plugin for added fatness. A blending reverb was used to glue the sounds into the same space and ran into a final transient designer which is adding a little more snap and punch and clipping the excess transients off. Enjoy.
Author: Superphat
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The sound was made from a fabric poster being quickly pulled out of a cardboard tube. Recorded on sony pcm-a10.
Author: Crinkem
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Various sizes of metal tubes struck with a small metal bolt. Recorded with sony ericsson phone mic. Could be used for industrial or tribal percussion etc.
Author: Adharca
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I went for a more realistic gun sound without the hollywood subbass and a lot cleaner than my previous work. Made in ableton live, i just layered an ak47, an m16, an enfield rifle and an acoustic kick drum together with eq and used parallel compression to gel them together. Transient designers were used on the layers to make them snap harder. A bolt slide forward sample and a bolt slide back sample were added to give some mechanical feels to the gunshot. Enjoy.
Author: Superphat
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Thunders and rain sounds recorder in 2014 with tascamdr07 in méxico, the sounds were mixed in adobe audition.
Author: Humanoide
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Sound of crossbow firing/shooting made by recording a mouse trap. Originally recorded for a university project, but thought they could be of some use to someone.
Author: Ali
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A few variations of a ratchet being used in a small garage. The sound is close mic-ed with still a little room ambience on it. Recording equipment: akg c214 / focusrite saffire pro 24.
Author: Capslok
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The thunder from a single bolt of lightning, recorded in johor bahru, malaysia mid-afternoon october 2022. It hadn't yet started raining when i recorded this. The recording device was the inbuilt stereo microphones of the zoom h5.
Author: Applecorey
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I accidentally recorded this sequence when i left my camcorder on while filming some drawing tutorials. My warehouse style studio is in the inner city at street level opening onto a street closure/park so you will hear some faint bird tweeting in the background. Near the beginning and end there is the sound of a large industrial sliding door and the loud clanging is a drop bolt on an external metal security grill gate. Wind blown chimes add to the scene. I only applied a very low level audio clean-up using adobe soundbooth cs3 to reduce hiss.
Author: Daddoit
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Vlc ratchet tightened four times. Recorded in 24-bit 96khz with a tascam dr-40 and a sony ecm-nv1. For details on sow: blacksmith ed1 sound pack see: www. Oree. Storijapan. Net/praxis/sound-of-work.
Author: Ldezem
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A recording using a contact mic into my roland r26 field recorder, it was a windy day so you could hear the wind hitting the bridge and the water rushing underneath. I placed the mic on a metal bolt for a solid contact.
Author: Danjgw
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The door sound is recorded in a 60 years old house with old wooden doors with the old door bolts and hinges, it can be used to work on old house door activities.
Author: Shamanth
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Rattling machine sound imitated with bolts shaken inside a plastic container. Use this any way you want, no need to credit. But i would appreciate a word in the comments about what kind of project you plan to use it for, and -if appropriate- where it will probably appear.
Author: Brunchik
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Author: Ben Jaszczak & Brian Nelson
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Author: Ben Jaszczak & Brian Nelson
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Author: Ben Jaszczak & Brian Nelson
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Author: Ben Jaszczak & Brian Nelson
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Author: Ben Jaszczak & Brian Nelson
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Author: Ben Jaszczak & Brian Nelson
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