364 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Computer Noise"

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Controlled sine generator with random values. Software: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Author: Blukotek
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Two seperate recordings of an old computer with a tweeter wired as a microphone, then hard panned, compressed, saturated, filtered and run through a ms-modifier a phaser and a 15 second long convolution reverb.
Author: Lennartgreen
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Sonified with goldwave in 24-bit big endian raw from this image. Rainbow lace.
Author: Kbclx
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A robotic sound. Please take a look at my sketchfab profile to find 3d models :)https://sketchfab. Com/rickerson. Martines. Aparecido/models.
Author: Rickplayer
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Dropped a plastic bottle over some plastic sandals, recorded this with a phone and wo mic to record directly to my computer inside audacity and edited noise out. Use it freely no need to attribute anything.
Author: Netx Gameplays
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This is based on a drum loop using one from the famous dubstep samples then uising a dblue glitch fx.
Author: Staticpony
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Electric and noisy sound that evokes bad radio transmission or hard drive problem. It was created by the pressure of a iced tea bottle, which let a small air stream escape through the neck. (lot of noise cause the sound was really low). Zoom h5n + sgh6 mic.
Author: Xkeril
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Typing on an apple keyboard. Recorded with my iphone up close and added some noise reduction. Hope that works for you.
Author: Khenshom
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Still random frequency transformed with plugins. This time it's a saw waveform moduled by a sine lfo. Add a little of this and a little of that. Make me thing at a the sound of the rain on a strange planet!.
Author: Jrcard
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And old synth that's inhabited many hard drives for a about twenty years and i finally gave it a whirl. Just some random keys played on a midi keyboard. Make what you will of it.
Author: Clothespeg
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Weird transmission interference. Made with a software that let's you draw audio.
Author: I Played Amongus W Sodapoppin
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Sound for button. Software: fl studio 11. Vst ana-64. You can support me via webmoneyz377644766931e917065980957p403856533076.
Author: Kickhat
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Zoom h6 48khz-24bit recording of small computer speaker picking up interference from the modem.
Author: Untitled
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Power on, spin up and head-alignment procedure of a micropolis 3243s 4gb 3. 5" scsi2 7200 rpm hard-disk-drive from the 1990s.
Author: Micropolis
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Inserting a large 8-inch floppy-disk into a shugart floppy disk drive and closing the plastic front bezel drive latch. Noisy recording with the fan of the enclosure and neighboring system humming along.
Author: Micropolis
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Single mouse click, and single sequence of keyboard clicks. Using apple magic mouse and keyboard. And recorded using a usb rode mic in audition and applied mild noise reduction to erase the city rumble.
Author: Muffinrealsound
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I started recording a vinyl lp into my computer before realising that i hadn’t set the anti-skate properly and the needle was stuck in the lead-in groove. I trimmed this bit of snap crackle n’ pop and kept it in the hope that it might be useful for me or anyone else. Have fun.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound / noise from the electromagnetic frequencies of a wifi extender. There seems to be a lot of radiation and interference from the device. Recorded with a micbooster electromagnetic pick-up into a zoom h6.
Author: Solar
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This emulates the ambient noise of a planet sized computer and its associated gargantuan processes. I aimed for a "what if" scenario. What if v'ger could speak to other similar artificial entities of enormous size and complexity. Originally recorded on zoom h2. The sound was originally a styrofoam take-out container which i pressed down on and released several times. I then filtered it.
Author: Zat Dude
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My headset was plugged in into internal audio device, capture level sets to maximum and used command:arecord -c2 -f cd -d 10 internalaudiodevicenoise. Wav. Yes, guys, it's linux! :-). So pretty noise generated by very cheap device!as you can see from the console command, audiofile have the next format: signed 16 bit little endian, rate 44100 hz, stereo, duration 10 seconds.
Author: Zabuhailo
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Sound / noise from the electromagnetic frequencies of an iphone. There seems to be a lot of radiation and interference from such a small device. Recorded with a micbooster electromagnetic pick-up into a zoom h6.
Author: Solar
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A 286 computer booting and running a self-test before reaching the os, then getting shut down through the button at the middle of the right corner of the case, including part of the monitor shutting down. The picked license is creative commons 0, but it'd be great if you could mention me in your work, if you ever use it for it, i'd like to take a look at what you've done. Recorder: moto g4 play (harpia), laying flat and facing down on the case. Microphone: built-in microphone. Encoding: wave (lossless, 32-bit float pcm). Processing: no dsp applied, removed a full piece of sound at the beginning and a full piece of sound at the end, including environmental noises that weren't related with this recording.
Author: Facuarmo
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Raw sampled ieframe. Exe on a hungarian windows 7 64-bit computer using audacity. The reason why it's only 11khz in frequency range is becaue 44 100 hz makes the sample too high pitched.
Author: Mostwanted
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Mac ibook g3's cdrom working and producing various sound including some air noise from the spinning cd. Recorded very close to the cdrom with rode nt1000 condensor microphone through tlaudio fat2 tube preamp through rme hammerfall dsp audio interface.
Author: Kijjaz
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Typing on a mechanical cherry blue mx keyboard. Mouse clicks and some handling noise of a kensington trackball. Recorded on a shure pga27 condenser microphone through a focusrite di box. Raw sound, untreated.
Author: Tylerwalker
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Sound / noise from the electromagnetic frequencies of a wifi modem / router while streaming music on youtube. There seems to be a lot of radiation and interference from the device. Recorded with a micbooster electromagnetic pick-up into a zoom h6.
Author: Solar
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Glitchy robot scream, made for a game with robot enemies. I made it by using audacity's "import raw data" function to import random program files which creates all kinds of crazy noises. (all the sounds in this pack came from the files of an emulated ps2 game. ) i then put a vocoder on the sounds i found to make them sound even more robotic.
Author: Creat
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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The mechanical noise and signature "chord" associated with the "mac mini (2010 model)" upon startup/boot. Brief mechanical motor and clicking noises followed by the famed sustained f sharp major chord (detuned 30 cents flat) being projected over low quality, built-in speakers. Mechanical noise has defined pitch and is predominantly in the mid-high frequencies. Recorded on zoom h2n, in small, empty room. Audio clip normalized in post-processing.
Author: Deleted User
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A morphagene-formatted reel of typing and tapping sounds on a vintage apple iie desktop computer. These sounds were recorded using a zoom h6 and cut into splices using reaper. Download, retitle the file as mg1. Wav (or whatever number is next available on your morphagene's sd card) and start patching!. For more information on the morphagene, check out its manual on our website: http://makenoisemusic. Com/modules/morphagene. . . . As well as a playlist of morphagene videos on our youtube channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/playlist?list=pl0jgfc0fwqshzzpzdtucojgcrgy4h0jsr. Happy patching!.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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I've made a bassline. A deep one. After that my computer decided to do the opposite. He made it, with bugs. My asio driver has some troubles, but i like the glowing effect, it gives more insane'ness :). Triple osc, echo, phaser.
Author: The Odds
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A set of wind chimes recorded with my sony ecm-ds70p mic through my sony mdz-n710 into my edirol audio interface recorded into audacity. I've tried to eq out my computer fan noise but it is still present. Photo: http://www. Flickr. Com/photos/str33ty/370769496/.
Author: Streety
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A late '90s desktop pc booting. The first few seconds are most eventful. Recorded with a zoom h1n, which was not completely stationary while recording (i was holding a small tripod). Includes pc speaker, fan, diskette drive and lots of hard drive noises.
Author: Freesound
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I made it using modbox. It possibly could be good for a video theme or something like that. Though it sounds a lot like my other ones. :).
Author: Mysterious Weirdo
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Typing on a keyboard. 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. 2020.
Author: Danlucaz
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My take on a level-up sound i remembered from the past should be like today. Recorded on a zoom h2 of a large bell originally.
Author: Zat Dude
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A bouncing electronic explosion, the only way i know to describe it![cc zero] have fun with it, would love for you to credit me but you do not have to, also would like to see what you can do with it!.
Author: Beetlemuse
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Made by slowing down the speed of "nature ambiance",editing the pitch, and mixing it with a recording of aair conditioner, which was also edited. This sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Author: Colorscrimsontears
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I made this after listening to the first track listen on this page:. Http://www. Redbullmusicacademy. Com/magazine/psychoacoustics-introduction-feature. Mr. Stockhausen has produces some amazingly real sounds back in the times when no computers were out there to do any dsp for him. Synthesized with zynaddsubfx within lmms.
Author: Unfa
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Whenever i use my usb stick, my computer always makes an awful noise. I decided to record it and see if any of you guys can make anything out of it. To me it sounds like some sort of aliens or robots talking to each other. The only editing done was noise removal to get rid of the fuzziness and amplification to make it a little bit louder. Let me know in the comments if you use it.
Author: Mista Bojjob
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The sound of my radio noisy. Recorded within the shooting for my filmhttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=b3nh1acesig. You can use this sound for free. It would be nice if you add this to your credits:sounds by https://www. Youtube. Com/user/diramus. Sound recorded with the zoom h1. Thanks for using ;).
Author: Diramus
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Automated/computer controlled plasma cutting torch. Re-processed from open source wikipedia video courtesy of metaveld wijchen bv. Noise reduced, dynamics compressed and high/low frequencies resynthesized. I'm not that big a stickler about receiving credit for the use of my sounds on freesound. As a courtesy, i appreciate it but i do ask people to always credit freesound. Org and if their project ever sees any kind of profit to please consider making a donation to the website. It's a great resource and deserves our support. Good luck with your project.
Author: Klangfabrik
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A digital sound effect intended for video game/menu use. Bright, digital windchimes. Will upload the full pack soon.
Author: Newagesoup
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