161 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cable"

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All sounds made using following equipment:. -roland m-cube gx-xlr cable-ibanez grg170dx electric guitar.
Author: Recklessgoomba
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Captured using a primo clippy em172 and a zoom h6 recorder. Cutting and some denoising in izotope rx7. Recorded as part of my "one sound per day 2018"-project. Would love to hear what you're using it for. :). . .
Author: Cabled Mess
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A 24 bit, 96khz stereo recording of a vacuum cleaner chord being pulled out of it's spring box very fast.
Author: Swiftoid
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A 24 bit, 96khz stereo recording of a vacuum cleaner chord being pulled out of it's spring box very loosely.
Author: Swiftoid
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It's a sound of jack plug being pulled out. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour 2. Edited and converted to flac with ardour. Originally a 48khz/16-bit wav file.
Author: Unfa
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It's a sound of jack plug being pushed in. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour 2. Edited and converted to flac with ardour. Originally a 48khz/16-bit wav file.
Author: Unfa
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File i recorded while at work on a telephone pole. I found a span of the steel cable they string between the poles that hold phone lines or cable lines. But this was just the bare span and nothing touching it. If you hit them with a wrench they make weird laser gun sounds. Recorded with my phone and cleaned up a bit in audacity. Use as you please. If you use it for anything interesting and want to share what you used it on, sure let me know. Enjoy.
Author: Caleb
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To create this sound i recorded myself opening a can of coke in my bedroom. To record, i used my aston spirit microphone on cardioid polar pattern and my focusrite scarlett 18i20 second generation (2nd gen) interface running pro tools from my mac at 48khz, 24 bit. I also used a reflection filter to lower rt60 so this sound has minimal reverb to tape. The cable i used was made of canford hst cable and has neutrik xlr connectors.
Author: Whitelinefever
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This is a high-quality foley sound effect of me typing on my logitech k811 keyboard. Chain: ev re320, mogami gold studio cable, apogee element 46. Daw: adobe auditionresolution: 48khz/24bit.
Author: Chazzravenelle
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Inductively coupled usb cable into an overly aggressive compressor with reverb, normalized. Maybe if you're a sigint guy you could pull stuff out. I hear things in there.
Author: Parabolix
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The synthetic mooring ropes of a cruise liner around a bollard creak under the strain as the ship moves. The ship's gangplank groans in the background as it rubs against the paving of the quayside.
Author: Phonoflora
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Listen carefully. It's a small volume of sound. An early bird (at around 5 a. M. ) resting on an electricity cable outside my apartment did a dropping on the surface of the road. It's a tiny sound but surprising enough for me. Seemingly i recorded this at unnecessarily high resolution rate.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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I took an rca to 1/8 inch cable and plugged it into my sound card input. The sound is created by sticking the two rca plug ends to a 9 volt battery's + and - terminals. . . I don't know if the noise comes from the battery or the computer, though.
Author: The Semen Incident
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Some heavy analog glitching achieved by plugging and unplugging my old microphone into a broken audio card. Processed using audacity. You are free to use it anywhere and mix it with anything. No credits required. If used, feel free to leave a link to your product in comments :).
Author: Deleted User
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***ear-assault warning***so i was trying to diy a two-in-one xlr & trs cable over cat6. . . I may or may not have mixed up some of the wires. (no equipment was harmed in the making of this sound effect).
Author: Safi Animoid
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When my laptop battery is full and the charger cable is plugged in, my microphone makes a weird buzzing noise. I recorded this and slowed it down and altered the pitch a little bit and here you go. Comment if you use it.
Author: Mista Bojjob
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(warning headphone users)microphone plug with bad connection. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2021.
Author: Danlucaz
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This is the automatic mechanic set than move the cable and bells of a church. The church is in extremadura, spain. I climb to the belfry with my family for record the 11:00 am o’clock. I love to listen the bells in a second plane. Record in a minidisc mz-1 with a micro stereo of sony.
Author: Crooner
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Sound of electrical components with a high eco, ambient sound that could match for a tense situation like anybody hidding in a building. Recorded with a zoom h2 in pompeu fabra's univesity, barcelona.
Author: Xavimuse
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It is a very strange sound:) made by my reloop rmx-30 dj mixer's and sb live soundcard's bug! there could be a malfunction and when i used the gain potmeter the sound from nowhere (the cable, the mixer, the soundcard, don't know. . ) became mad. It is travelling on freaky frequencies which makes your ear bad. It is worth to listen:) pure hardware sound.
Author: Elektrocell
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Kinda self-explanatory, the 8-bit bleeps and bloops from playing a video game. Recorded like this, it was kinda ridiculous but very fun:my laptop when i was playing that little dinosaur game that loads when your page doesn't load -> 1/8" to rca cable -> used one of the rca outputs -> rca to 1/4" adapter -> scarlett 2i2 -> protools.
Author: Lydtuna
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I took this sample from a phone message. I did use a live feed,(from the headset output on my phone, through a cable into my digital recorder. ) but it is very soft. When i tried recording with out the live feed, i couldn't even find the noise again. It could definitely use to be amped up a bit.
Author: Korgmsb
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There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.
Author: Vumseplutten
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A recording of strong spring wind gusts through a stand of mature, tall white pines in a midwest forest. I used my handy zoom h4n recorder, and i used my rode nt2 shotgun microphone, cable-tied to a sapling. No kidding, i forgot my sturdy tripod, so i improvised using some bungee cords that i carry with me, tied the shotgun to a sapling and this is what i recorded.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Hello and welcome everyone from istanbul. This is emin. I'm really happy if you like my audio recordings and sound effects. I'm trying so hard to improve myself on this. I'd really appreciate it if you'd like to support me. Thanks. Litecoin (ltc) adresslftxm1w4p8w7yrh69ppwffb2bnsqczebbg. Paypalraramuli@gmail. Com. **i'm sending my personal archive to everyone who donated. ---------------------------------------------------------. Recorded at 24bit 96khz wav. Using the zoom h6 recorder. If you like my recording, please feel free to rate and comment.
Author: Eminyildirim
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Foley recording of a goose-neck reading lamp lamp (you can bend it into any position and it will stay that way) mounted to a bed in a hotel room. Features a lot of groaning, clicking, bending, stretching, etc. Could be used for rope torsion sfx, pitched down for metal stress / strain / fatigue, clicking elements could be used for creature sounds.
Author: Jaegrover
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Time to give something back. Drilling right in front of my house. Because internet cable was broken. Used the opportunity to mic it up. Recording made from inside. Drilling is about 5m away with a wall in between. You can hear my son about halfway through way in the background. But thought i wouldn't cut up the sample. Recording using 2 x gefell m930 in ortf stereo. No processing. Use freely. Would appreciate attribution if you use it, but not mandatory.
Author: Pltinum
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Lots of electrical noise. I got this sound using an aux cable from my laptop to a broken 3. 5mm to 5. 25mm adapter to my mixer. Noises were generated by my fingers scrubbing around the laptop's trackpad and clicking keys on the keyboard. Also my air conditioner is generating a constant noise. Every few minutes there is a neat glitchy sound, i'm guessing it's from some data being processed on the laptop. .
Author: Insanity
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Another of the recordings i did on my phone at work of a steel cable at tension between phone poles. Hitting it with a wrench and making laser sounds. Cleaned up in audacity as the other one was. One is better than the other but can't remember which one i liked the best. Use as you please. If you use it for something and have the time to tell me where it ended up, that's cool. Either way, enjoy.
Author: Caleb
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Quindar sounds were used by nasa for controlling the ground station transmitters that allowed communication with spaceships through the space shuttle era. Fiber optic cable has made quindar sounds obsolete. This sound, at 2525 hz, was generated when the capsule communicator pressed the ptt button on his microphone, and the pitch told the ground station transmitters to start broadcasting. You can read more about quindar sounds at https://www. Hq. Nasa. Gov/alsj/quindar. Html. This sound was generated in audacity.
Author: Lilithvf
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Td-3-tg recorded with zoom h-1. Td was performing slide through octaves with "slide" button pressed in program, and subsequent cs were played, in octave -1 and 0, and higher c in octave 0 and +1, back and forth. Program takes 7 16th notes and the space between notes takes 9 rests. Tempo of the td-3 was set to maximum and the volume control was set to high amount, to let zoom h-1 with rec level setting to 37, be driven up to -6db. Sound recorded in 96khz and 24bits. Trimmed and saved in flstudio edison, what made sound 32bit. No amplify, no normalisation. "tune" knob of td-3 was set to maximum as well as "cut off", "envelope" and "accent". "resonance" and "decay" was set to one o'clock. "waveform" swicth was set to square. No distortion. Zoom h-1 was plugged by a cable, td-3 output to line in. Cable was named vitalco - 1/8 inch trs to 1/4 ts, male to male, 3m.
Author: Laffik
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While recording narration on my blue yeti microphone, the cable came loose in just such a way that it started glitching and converted everything i said into weird techno music. In the radio drama big data, it was used to represent the end of the internet. You are free to use it in any way you like, but it would be super funny if you credit it to "broke yeti" as though that is a real band and help me confuse people.
Author: Ryanestradadotcom
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your call has been forwarded to an automated voice messaging system. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 is not available. After the tone, please record your message. When you are finished recording, you may hang up, or press one for more options. Beeeep. I called a few of my friends to make sure i got all of the numbers so y'all can move them all around however you want <3 love u. Recorded like this, it was kinda ridiculous but very fun:iphone -> 1/8" to rca cable -> used one of the rca outputs -> rca to 1/4" adapter -> scarlett 2i2 -> protools.
Author: Lydtuna
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Sound of balinese chimes recorded with tascam dr-60 d mkii linear recorder and pair of akg p120 electret condenser microphones on a stagg smc3 3m xlr cable. Knobs of sensitivity were turned in position of highest sensitivity. Microphones were configured as stereo pair and placed face to face in front of each other in distance of 75cm. Microphones placed on stands. Chimes was held in the hand between mics along the way of sight of them, with smallest bell on the side of right microphone. Recorded afternoon in a bedroom with closed door and windows in a house next to high street. Recorded in 96khz and 24bit. Trimmed and normalized in flstudio edison. Normalization made sample 32bit.
Author: Laffik
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This sound was created as follows:. -zynaddsubfx free (and insanely amazing) software synthesizer generated simple g tone using a sine-wave adsynth engine- creative sbs 250 speakers played it back distorting the sound naturally and adding some interesting stereo phasing effects (is that caused by analog signal cable being longer for one speaker?)- i was manually changing the volume using the speaker's potentiometer (whitch is dirty and added some interesting noises on the right speaker, and also at peak loudness during the 54th second the right speaker is quiet)- the output was captured by zoom h2's rear mics- and recorded via usb into audacity free audio editing program- i exported the recording as 16-bit flac.
Author: Unfa
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This is my first recording using my binaural mic. I took a walk to meet my wife for lunch and decided to record it. It was windy outside, and even with the standard foam wind protection, you can still hear some wind rumble. It might be fixed using some low cut filtering but i wanted to post it as is. This take started inside my recording studio and ended in a fairly large avenue with lots of traffic (cars and motorcycles). There is a pause on the recording by 01:59, when i had to change the mic cable position. Signal chain: roland cs-10em (with foam windscreen) > sony pcm-m10 (rec level: manual, at about 3,5; mic sensitivity: low; limiter: off; low cut filter: disabled).
Author: Sonoplastico
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This is an example of a low-frequency sound often recorded through the hydrophone on the mars cabled observatory - an earthquake. Mars is located on smooth ridge (36. 7125n, 122. 1869w), west of monterey bay at approximately 900 m depth (http://www. Mbari. Org/at-sea/cabled-observatory/). This magnitude 3. 8 earthquake occurred on july 18, 2016 at 05:53:31 utc (usgs data). It was part of a small earthquake swarm along the san andreas fault, approximately 50 miles east of the hydrophone. All quakes in this swarm, with magnitudes as low as 1. 9, were detected by the hydrophone. We have recorded as many as 40 earthquakes within a single day. The original recording was normalized, and speed was increased 5x to make the low frequency sound more audible. Still, subwoofer or headphones are recommended.
Author: Mbari Mars
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It's me jamming a bit using my epiphone's explorer (tuned to drop-d). Recorded with a zoom h2 via mic-in and a jack cable. Unprocessed an undedited recording. I tried out some licks and chords. I'm not a good guitarist. Nevetheless, this might be a nice recording if you're making an animation about learning musician, or a game with a band member rehearsing alone in a room, or if you want to just chill to my little jam session. This should be mono, but i calculated the difference between left and right channel and it is not zero. So i uploaded it as a stereo file. Could use some denoising. There is some silence at the beginning so you can do that if you need.
Author: Unfa
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Our neighbors fought a lot. Usually at around 2am and it would go on for about an hour or two. Besides being angry and annoyed, my girlfriend and i were always curious as to what they could possibly be fighting about. I had the idea to record them via a long mic cable stretching down the hallway, strategically hidden behind a few pieces of wood, to their apartment door. My plan was to one day play this from my stereo at a loud volume around 2am. As i later thought this through i realized that this would only disturb my other quiet neighbors and was a fairly selfish act. Anyway, i used a $100 audio-technica stereo mic and recorded it directly into my computer as an. Aiff. They seem to be arguing about a stereo and someone not loving the other. It's rather sad. We no longer live in that building so i have no idea what became of them. I hope they are happier now. Enjoy.
Author: Carminooch
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Me kicking a ball of rusty wires and cables.
Author: Jaava
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The title is pretty self explanatory. There's a little bit of wind noise. ---two primo em172 mic capsules > zoom h1. I made this recording with my newly acquired $10 primo em172 omni mic capsules, which i soldered to a cable diy loosely based on this tutorial:http://www. Wildmountainechoes. Com/equipment/diy-stereo-electret-mics-primo-em-172-capsules/this is a good example of what the capsules sound like when plugged directly into an inexpensive zoom h1 audio recorder. So far i've been pretty stunned by the performance of these capsules, which are significantly more sensitive than the built in microphones on the h1, and to my ears sound much less muddy. I'm particularly impressed by this because the capsules are running on the 2. 5v of plug-in power that the h1 delivers, which is below the minimum specs of the capsules. Even so there is remarkably little noise. I can only imagine how they would sound with a battery pack to deliver a full 5 volts!.
Author: Hargissssound
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Antenna cables recorded with jfriley hydrophones + sd 702. Only eq processingmont-rose - calanques - marseille.
Author: Gerypetit
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Ghost ship atmosphere. Deck of a ship on the high seas with ghostly sounds and rustling cables. Ambiente de barco fantasma. Cubierta de un barco en alta mar con sonidos fantasmales y crujidos de cables.
Author: Elenalostale
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Just had to make another stereo patch. Feels nice to be back in stereo. Need more patch cables. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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This loop was accidentally created when some input cables were connected wrong. It reminded me of something the crystal method could have created.
Author: Sakebeats
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Held mic up to a box of cords and cables while searching through. Recorded with $30 mic from target. A m10 samson. Recorded with audacity.
Author: Hank Richard
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Its a piano melody that i made then flipped backwards in audacity, has a nice whistling sound. Recorded using auxiliary audio cables connected to keyboard, so it is fairly low quality.
Author: Oatmealcrunch
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I created this sound to mimic the sound of soldiers walking, only the sound of their gear moving and rattling. I created it moving some electric cables :).
Author: Dynamique
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First test sample using 2 ntg3's for seperate left and right audio channels. Recorded using fostex fr2-le, mogami neglex quad xlr cables. Aircraft were about 10-20ft about microphones.
Author: Bigpickle
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Second test sample using 2 ntg3's for seperate left and right audio channels. Recorded using fostex fr2-le, mogami neglex quad xlr cables. Aircraft were about 10-20ft about microphones. .
Author: Bigpickle
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