364 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Computer Noise"

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A raw random data noise with effects extracted from computer random data.
Author: Klarkc
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Beeping sounds i made with the operator in ableton, i think? was supposed to emulate the sound of some kind of machine in the distance. Feel free to use for whatever.
Author: Deleted User
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This is a sound of a spinning cd disk, opening and closing the cd drive. In the background there is a slight noise from the spinning hard disk of the computer. Recorded with my smartphone, the xiaomi redmi note 10.
Author: Arpaunov
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Computer analog generated crickets. Let me know what you use it for (not required).
Author: Dan
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Setting up and testing samson meteor mic. Some handling noises and more. Recorded from microphone usb-port directly to computer without editing.
Author: Lartti
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Created with audio paint from this image rainbow lace with longer duration.
Author: Kbclx
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Home-made accidental glitch made by rendering on editing software whilst messing with the source file. Don't try this at home.
Author: Samubim
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Created by cranking a filter to max resonance, adding distortion, then slowly sweeping the frequency control on a bit crusher.
Author: Jaegrover
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Atmosphere of the public computer room. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: olympus ls10 with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, gebäude c7. Lat: 53. 22906328833759lon: 10. 400201082229614. Date: 2013-12-09, 14:00hrecorded and edited by: marlin nöthig, martin tege, david nackethis recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Author: Soundscape Leuphana
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A dell dimension l600r being booted up and turned off. This will work nicely for those needing genuine sounds from an old computer. The mic was placed directly inside the computer's chassis with the side door closed. No noise-removal has been applied on this recording. Most of the sound in this recording comes from the maxtor hard drive, as well as the 3. 5 floppy drive, cpu fan, and psu fan. Also includes a post beep.
Author: Korndeftones
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Just some random noise from my glitched speak and maths toy that i made. I created a delay patch using reaktor. Recorded from the headphone socket directly into the live drive on my computer.
Author: Cleetus
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Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away, as well as an accidental thump. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Author: Reitanna
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An abstract sound created with bosca ceoil and audacity. The sound has been pitched shifted repeatedly. It is noise, but hopefully you'll find it to be a pleasant sort of noise. If memory serves, some forms of (non-audio) computer data can produce sounds like this if imported into an audio processor.
Author: Jerimee
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Radio frequency interference at the 1200 khz mark of the a. M. Band, caused by varying proximity to a laptop computer. Very active and obnoxious high-pitched static and squeals.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Recorded with a oktava mk-012, close of the bottle and a bit of constant noise (computer) behind. Just a cut at 60 hz. Enjoy your slippery mixes.
Author: Myseria
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An old-ish compaq desktop from 2008 booting up. Recorded with the ps eye microphones. I believe this is my first true stereo recording.
Author: Vacuumfan
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Raw import of a non-audio binary file made with audacity in ubuntu studio.
Author: Wjoojoo
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Just letting arecord -f cd record some silence in a room using an asus eeepc 1000h. Normalized in audacity.
Author: Qubodup
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Stereo-recording at home from my external hard-disk drive, power is switched on and the disk starts to spin until it stops.
Author: Gecop
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Inserting, reading, launching a program, and ejecting a dvd-r in a usb disc drive (repackaged "hp dvdram gu90n" laptop drive) with the occasional rumble of a 2tb 7200rpm internal hard drive (in an enclosure) and mouse clicks. Computer fan may be audible in background. Contains seek noises. Recorded on blue yeti in omnidirectional mode and denoised in rx 8 (drive whine re-enhanced though as noise removal made it quieter). Labels added to audio in fl studio edison.
Author: Ezogaming
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Someone typing in a computer, atmosphere: library. Recorded with a h4n. Edited with adobe audition cs6 (2009) : i cleaned the noise and deleted some unnecessary parts. Recorded in madrid, universidad europea de madrid campus de villaviciosa de odon, 20/octubre/2015 at 1:30 pm.
Author: Efeberton
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Some sounds from an external cd-dvd drive, such as inserting a disc, ejecting it, and some beeps from the drive. Edited in audacity to remove most of the background noise.
Author: Krokulator
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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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My firepod has gone wrong at last?! while recording a vocal section, a presonus firepod, an audio interface for computer, seemed to have some trouble in its audio processing. Or, it came to have a new audio effect function?.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Recording of a computer graphics card. Captured closing using a "telephone" pickup coil and a zoom h5 recorder. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Recording of noise produced by unplugged microphone jack on my computer. Weird whistle sound moving from 6. 5 khz to 15 khz randomly with pink noise on background. Removed dc part of the sound and normalised with audacity. Sound was cut to make it loopable. Feel free to use it in short movies, games, etc. Just include a comment below and give me credit if used in game (i do not take a care on movies). . .
Author: Czghost
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Science fiction style scanner sound. Can be looped.
Author: Neopolitansixth
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Literally just the bootstrapper for windows 10 converted into an mp3 file. I recommend not doing this yourself as i actually haven't been able to update windows on my old computer since lol.
Author: Bruhman
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This is a background hiss my cheap microphone records when i use my laptop. I recorded with audacity. This one has spikes of static noise every so often, sounding almost like faint voices. It's creepy in my opinion. It can also sound like water or a waterfall running in the background, or a beeping futuristic computer in a spaceship.
Author: Pantherk
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Sound for button. Software: fl studio 11. You can support me via webmoneyz377644766931e917065980957p403856533076.
Author: Kickhat
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Crap laptop with shity fan.
Author: Monosfera
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Simple. 8-second fading beep. 500hz square wave. Took 2 seconds in audacity. Couldn't find any good beeps for a countdown so i made one.
Author: Kiefac
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Sounds of an old hard disk drive from 2005 (hitachi). You hear starting of the spinning noise and the heads rumbling when data is read and written. I started a short defragmenting to make the disk noisy. Recorded with a roland r-05.
Author: Viertelnachvier
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An old hard drive starting up. The idle sound is from the hard drive itself and not the computer's fan noise. Some minor editing has been done to remove a slight bass rumble from the computer's fan. Recorded on sony pcm-a10.
Author: Crinkem
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My laptop disk slot opening and closing while making a high pitch beeping noise, recorded and processed in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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This is a low hum sound generated by my naturalnoisegen program. Naturalnoisegen uses several timed generators to produce complex natural noises. In this case, 500 very low frequency generators with a long period were used.
Author: David Werecat
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Closeup recording of the backside of a tower pc, fans and the harddrive can be heard. Neighbor is banging around, you may need to loop a smaller part. Flac file test for the first time.
Author: Exacom
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Just some 8bit samples that i made in fl studio 10.
Author: Polydroidz
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Stereo-recording at home from my external hard-disk drive, turning as it is working on a large file, steady with only few variations. Slightly processed.
Author: Gecop
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Sound of an operating vinyl plotter, with bits of arpeggio-like sequences. Recorded with zoom h5, 24 bit at 48000 khz.
Author: Piecloud
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Electromagnetic, electronic, electricity, electric, energy, interference, digital, digital elements, technology, computer, experimental, noise, voltage, interference, static, hum, buzz, buzzing, buzzes, science fiction, sci-fi, futuristic, future, robotic, robot.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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This is a creepy sound i created by loading few megabytes of /dev/urandom to audacity as gsm 6. 10 raw data. I also added some wahwah and slowdown to make it sound even more weird.
Author: Redman
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Electromagnetic, electronic, electricity, electric, energy, interference, digital, digital elements, technology, computer, experimental, noise, voltage, interference, static, hum, buzz, buzzing, buzzes, science fiction, sci-fi, futuristic, future, robotic, robot.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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Recording of a busy working epson v600 scanning a few 35mm film negatives. Lot's of adjusting sounds and transportation of the scanhead as the operation continues.
Author: Gecop
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Sound record of static. Turned into an laser gun sound.
Author: Nahuelo
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A short "fireball" sounding woosh. Originally created for game sfx. A combination of a gas stove lighting and burning, fan hums from several computers, and generated brown noise in audacity, all combined, equalized and shapped with a short fade in and longer fade out.
Author: Wjl
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A random arpeggio of sine waves with some reverb + ping-pong delay. Can be used for sci-fi purposes (control panel, alien machinery, etc. ).
Author: Prim Ordial
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You can use this sound in any project you want, if you want to support me patreon (1$) : https://bit. Ly/patreon22.
Author: Eponn
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A 7200 rpm western digital hard drive spins up, idles for about 15 seconds and shuts off. Nice motor noises along with the spin up. Recorded using a zoom h1n recorder very close to the hard drive. Noise reduction and cuts made using audacity.
Author: Conath
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Recording of cd/dvd-rom computer drive opening. Captured closing using a "telephone" pickup coil and a zoom h5 recorder. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!. If you want more cc0 sounds, please consider supporting me on flattr. Https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
Author: Cabled Mess
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