1,144 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Call"

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Sample of a metallic percussion hit. The sound is quite dark and muffled. I call it underwater drum, because it sounds to me like it's underwater. This sample is tuned to a1 but there is a very dominant overtone at b1, which is the musical interval of a minor second. The source of the sample was the platter of a dismantled hard disk drive, hit with a wooden mallet. It was then pitched down a lot. The sample is almost raw, i just added some slight eq. The sample was intended to be used with a sampler, you may want to add some reverb for this and filter the previously mentioned overtone, when you use it in combination with other tuned instruments. Also, the pitch is probably not perfectly tuned. Microphone: akq perception 120post-processing: pitch manipulation & eq.
Author: Mathewhenry
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A walk through ridley road market in dalston, east london. Lots of people chatting and music playing. As with many markets in london there are lots of languages being spoken. You can hear traders calling out what they're selling. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is some processing to this recording to ‘normalize’ the levels and light eq-ing. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.
Author: Walthamstow Walker
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Forward with NOAA the NOAA Corps Song The "NOAA Corps Song" is actually entitled "Forward with NOAA." In 1987-88 the National Association of Commissioned Officers (ACO) was interested in commissioning a NOAA Song. Captain (then Commander) Steve Manzo was a member of the ACO Executive Board and volunteered to assist. Manzo contacted a long-time friend, Bob Arberg. Bob's father, Bud Arberg, had actually written the music and words to the "Army Song" -- while assigned to the Adjutant General's Staff during World War II. Dr. Arberg (former Princeton graduate in music) was retired and he readily volunteered to write a song. Dr. Arberg was provided reference materials on the NOAA Corps. He recognized at the outset that this was an attempt to build NOAA Corps morale and he cautioned that buy-in/acceptance within the Corps would not be easy. The song was first presented at a National ACO Dining-In in either 1988 or 89. Secretary of Commerce William Verity was present, as were both Bud and Bob Arberg. Bud Arberg played the piano and performed the "NOAA Song" to the assembled group of 150 officers and guests. Upon completing the NOAA Song, Secretary Verity graciously presented Dr. Arberg with a small gift of thanks on behalf of DOC/NOAA/NOAA Corps. The music was arranged by the USAF Band. The words are as follows: Forward with NOAA With the Corps that's got it all Science and Service We are always there to meet the call We survey the oceans And we track storms in the air Forward with NOAA We're the NOAA Corps, we're always there -- Musical Interlude then Repeat -- Forward with NOAA With the Corps that's got it all Science and Service We are always there to meet the call We survey the oceans And we track storms in the air Forward with NOAA We're the NOAA Corps, we're always there
Author: Untitled
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A conversation that happened in the kitchen. Warm for the time of year, a man steps in to play basketball on a corner paved lot. Just one basket and no refs, the two free-throws he is offered are almost unheard-of. Maybe some of them didn't like his looks. Likely too they know what he does for a living. Likeliest of all he was playing well, but for sure the woody that won't quit had come to call, and they probably liked that least of all. So he steps up to the foul line and the first shot zips the net. So does the second one, but even before it gets there, someone jumps in behind him, grabs hard and and zips his pants all the way down. They aren't around his ankles, though. Close one, he's standing on them. Worse, a local crowd has gathered. Only the stunned aren't laughing or pointing or cheering. You put your pants back on and go home, what else can you do? game over.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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This sound was recorded via the use of a behringer b2 microphone, fostex fr2 and a home made parabolic reflector made from a tv satellite dish. The source of the sound was between 100m-200m away from the microphone. This has been eq'ed with high-end shelving to reduce gain noise, low-end shelved up to 1khz (to reduce wind and background noise) and the overall gain has been increased. The bird sound on the recording, is a bird called a "nightjar" which is a nocturnal bird. If you are interested in the build of the reflector itself, i have documented it here: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=jyssecw1qf0. This sound is also available to listen to on my soundcloud: https://soundcloud. Com/jonmacmusicproduction. If you use my sound in any productions could you please put a link to my free sound, sound cloud or youtube channel so it can reach others!. Thanks for listening and downloading.
Author: Jonnosaurus
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Two cat calls modified to sound "serene".
Author: Seb Monserrano
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Two cat calls modified to sound annoying.
Author: Seb Monserrano
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Two cat calls modified to sound tiring.
Author: Seb Monserrano
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Short field recordings made with my iphone in august 2013 while visiting family on one of the many small residential islands located in beaufort, south carolina (of forrest gump, the prince of tides, the big chill, and the great santini fame for any movie buffs out there). The loud buzzing is the ear-piercing mating call of the cicada insect, a sound that's hard to escape in the sultry summer months and semi-tropical environment of the south carolina low country. You can also hear tree frogs and i think maybe some birds too. Unfortunately there's also a little ambient whine of an air conditioner at times and me tip-toeing quietly around on the crunchy gravel dirt road. . . Because i didn't realize my iphone would do such a good job of picking up the sound of my footsteps. :). Feel free to make use of these recordings!if you do use them in some way in a project, i'd be curious to hear from you.
Author: Harryscary
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As our planet becomes increasingly crowded, finding a quiet, natural, tranquil place to listen to pure nature becomes harder. Even in the rural area of deep southern illinois you have to really try hard to find a place where the man-made sounds aren’t everywhere. However, i found just such a place on september 9th, 2012 at the cache river state natural area. This very peaceful recording was made at around 3:00pm in a grassy field bordering a small pond. The pure, droning sound of the insects of late summer make this soundscape almost hypnotic. If you listen closely towards the middle and end of this recording, you can hear the pleasant chipping of sparrows and the not so pleasant call of a crow off in the distance. Recording made with the handy/zoom h4n recorder, using the internal built-in stereo microphones. I mounted my recorder on a small tripod literally 3 inches from the ground so my recorder was actually hidden in the grasses and goldenrods of late summer.
Author: Kvgarlic
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This is a recording of a midwest backyard focusing on bird calls.
Author: Bennrush
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Crow calls from backyard, toronto (2011). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Bird calls in tree outside my house. A few extraneous sounds. . . You can hear my neighbor taking out his recycling. Recorded with tascam dr-100. A small amount of noise reduction applied. Enjoy!.
Author: Francod
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Bird calls in tree outside my house. A tiny bit of noise reduction applied. Recorded with tascam dr-100. Enjoy!.
Author: Francod
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Bird vocalization includes both bird calls and bird songs. In non-technical use, bird songs are the bird sounds that are melodious to the human ear. In ornithology and birding, songs (relatively complex vocalizations) are distinguished by function from calls (relatively simple vocalizations).
Author: Guitar Classes Bangalore
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American goldfinch, various calls and songs. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Dark-eyed juncos, animated calls. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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This is the latest homework i have done, for this one i imagined this:its as if you were hearing from the ears of the person in the cashier spot, at a busy restaurant, this person gets caught in a time wrap and they start to like trip on these sounds from the kitchen, the stage across the bar, and even them turning a page on their boring magazine. If you read this and haven't played it yet, close your eyes and imagine you're that person and tell me what you feel!. At this point i have learned about effects and all that(still no pro), so be sure to listen with earphones for the best experience!sounds i used:. The busy kitchen (but i used the texture i made from it, you can see it in my other uploads) from cpark12 https://freesound. Org/people/cpark12/the funky free saxophone from insigner https://freesound. Org/people/insinger/the water faucet from redafs https://freesound. Org/people/redafs/the pan bam (as i like to call it) from jonascz https://freesound. Org/people/jonascz/the page turn from lawnjelly https://freesound. Org/people/lawnjelly/.
Author: Amandakopper
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Session 1, find more koto in this sound pack. The recorder wasn't optimally placed in the session 1 recording, so sometimes you might hear some low impact noises transitioning through the table to the recorder. Some eq (low cut) should be able to fix this. We went to my friend's father to record a koto, a traditional japanese zither-like (table harp) instrument, consisting of a large wooden base with long strings for plucking. The strings are tuned in the japanese pentatonic scale, allowing a mystic, mysterious, beautiful harmony. It was my first time ever playing this instrument, so don't expect wonders lol. But i tried to "feel" the instrument as well as i could, working from my limited keyboard and guitar playing skills. I improvised simple patterns, and also tried to work with call and response ideas, and bass notes, plucking the low strings with my fingers, and then plucking the high ones with a pick. Happy listening, chopping, and remixing!. In kashiwa, chiba, east of tokyo. Mid october 2016. Zoom h2n stereo ms recording in 96khz, 24bit.
Author: Rutgermuller
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High pitched little calls from tree in yard. Toronto. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Various clicks, calls and imitative sounds. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Blue jay calls. Roof mounted cs-10em mics.
Author: Trp
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Seal barks and jumps into water; bird calls.
Author: Craigsmith
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Foggy morning in sunderland; small birds twittering, wood pigeon calls, herring gull calls (distant) and foghorn on harbour's north pier.
Author: Nigelcoop
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Trumpeter swans land on water and make distinctive honking calls. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Northern mockingbird, various calls, noisy urban, toronto. Roof mounted cs-10em mics.
Author: Trp
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The calls and bombing sounds of the common nighthawk are quite common during the summer in toronto.
Author: Trp
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Common starling, various imitative calls and songs. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Red-necked grebe calls on open water, lake ontario, mono. Audio technica at875r.
Author: Trp
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Common starling, various calls including imitations. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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White-crowned sparrows, various calls and songs, urban residential, toronto. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Black-capped chickadee various calls. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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When someone calls you.
Author: Elijahgoodson
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A woman calls for her papa and tio.
Author: Inesdiasribeiro
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Neumann kmr82i.
Author: Trp
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Frogs calling after heavy rain. Recorded in late evening on june 11th, 2013 in east greenwich, rhode island, usa. Recorded with iphone 4.
Author: Flapknot
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T-rex growling, huffing, bellowing, and roaring. I had to cover myself in spinosaurus pee to get this. :b. (made with cc0 samples of alligator, lion, and elk).
Author: Caveboytup
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Here it is! my first ever submission on freesound! i decided to start this all out with a bang, and post something really cool that i'm proud of making. I'm not sure exactly what this creature was supposed to be. I'll leave that up to your imaginations. How it was made:. Software: fl studio 20. Plugin(s): serum, valhallaroom, ott, fruity parametric eq 2, and fruity delay 2. This was made completely with synthesizers. I used serum for the main synth, made copies of it, and modified each of them to sound unique from the other. I'd try to explain how the synth was made, but there's a lot of stuff. To process it, i used ott to make it sound more powerful and clear, eq to get the frequencies and texture right, delay with a low pass filter to get that outdoors echo feel, and valhalla room for the reverb. I had fun making these. Enjoy!.
Author: Resaural
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Tawny owl fledgling begging calls.
Author: Rebel Webster
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Homemade parabolic using em172s.
Author: Trp
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Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Stegosaurus calls based on cretaceous syrinx information and hypothesis.
Author: Wasasquatch
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