14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cross Fade In"

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Sinusoidal sound (440 hz) with melt opens, echo and cross fade in.
Author: Iut Paris
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I generate 2 tracks. For the former, i have generated a wave whistle sinusoid, log on interpolating 3 seconds. Then i add silences and i put the echo effect. On the second track, i generated an a in 3 seconds, then i added the wah-wah effects, cross fade in and out. Finally, i deleted the sound on the 2 tracks.
Author: Iut Paris
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After recording 2 soundtracks of a voice (high-pitched and low-pitched), i've selected the interesting part, and applied to it a cross fade out. Then i've mixed the soundtracks together.
Author: Iut Paris
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This is the synthesized sound of a walkie-talkie beginning to transmit. I once had a walkie-talkie that made this sound as a feedback; this is the same sound, made with audacity. Generating:file > newgenerate > noise (type: white, amplitude: 0. 4, duration: 0. 05s)effects > low-pass filter (rolloff: 36 db, cutoff: 4000)select from 0. 0s to 0. 02seffects > cross fade-inselect from 0. 03s to 0. 05seffects > cross fade-outcursor at 0. 05sgenerate > silence (duration: 0. 5s).
Author: Bruce
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Infinitely evolving drone made with ableton and a combination of freeware synths. Sounds a bit like throat singing. Pitch changes are synced to 20bpm. No audio processing has been done other than cross fading.
Author: Brogenhogan
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The inspiration for this track came from a stereo cross-fading delay patch for modular synths i found, created using caustic 3. 2 with my akai mpk mini keyboard as usb-midi controller with a bit of a tangerine dream style.
Author: Themmonglr
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Recorded on a damp night from a beach house at wrightsville beach, north carolina. Audio has been treated for some wind. The whole recording was like an hour long but i couldn't upload that much. Tip: to extend the sound, you can cross-fade this sample pretty much anywhere with itself and the effect is virtually unnoticeable.
Author: Worldsday
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Wind noise, made from several segments of white noise with different eq and flange settings, cross-faded to form one short loop. I probably used soundforge's accoustic mirror, but i can't remember for sure. This was inspired by;http://www. Freesound. Org/people/anton/sounds/2690/andhttp://www. Freesound. Org/people/erh/sounds/34338/. . . Two very good wind samples, in my humble opinion.
Author: Mrlindstrom
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Wind noise, made from several segments of white noise with different eq and flange settings, cross-faded to form one long loop. I probably used soundforge's accoustic mirror, but i can't remember for sure. This was inspired by;http://www. Freesound. Org/people/anton/sounds/2690/andhttp://www. Freesound. Org/people/erh/sounds/34338/. . . Two very good wind samples, in my humble opinion.
Author: Mrlindstrom
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Notes as an arpeggio derived from the chord cadd9b5 fed through a glass viper synth at 120 bpm using a panning notch filter on a soundfile that has been reversed cross faded into the original soundfile stretched to its maximum. Featured at about 6 minutes 15 on this experimental track. Https://soundcloud. Com/klaxonite/klaxonite-5-010515.
Author: Crusoe Diplomat
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4-channel record of a rolling thunder. The record is slow downed to 0,7-speed. The thunder has now very deep frequencies, which can shake your house, if you have the right equipment to play the file. The 4 channels are recorded in irt-cross technique (microphone distance 25cm) so it is a 360° record. Http://irt-cross. Mozello. Deat the end of the track the rain moves to the front channels. (fade is starting at 1:20 min and is finished at 1:41min)my other track can be used for "intro" followed by this track. See/hear here for the intro option:https://freesound. Org/people/bluedelta/sounds/446753/. The spatial impression is best if headphones are used. Ch1 = flch2 = frch3 = rlch4 = rr. The download-file is a polywav. If you need to split the file (e. G. To make a stereo file), you can use the easy to use"wave agent beta"(free)from sound devices for example. ;-)_________________________________________________________used recording gear:zoom f84 x rode nt1 (without "a" = the black ones).
Author: Bluedelta
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See title &. . . Https://freesound. Org/people/strangehorizon/sounds/671484/. Vst plugins used include. . . Boogex with 1990's telephone ir. & standalone software designed to communicate with the dead:stefan bion's evpmaker. . . Https://web. Archive. Org/web/20071003210131/http://www. Stefanbion. De/software_e. Htm. Although the original is one person, this remix sounds like two. (probably due to overlap & cross-fade being selected on evp maker ].
Author: Timbre
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This recording is for people who hate the highlighted high frequencies. An old sabian aax small recorded with a røde m5 mic. I the created two copies of the original recording:1. On the first file i applied low pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. 2. On the second file i applied high pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. Then i lowered -2 db all the spectrum except for the band from 3. 5 khz to 9. 1 khz and i applied hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. I merged the two files. The envelope was very flat due to the compression and thus i reshaped it on wavelab (process > level envelope. . . Or press the "v" keyboard button; draw a natural fade out in steps [non-linear]). The result is a warm crash for people who don't want them loud.
Author: Veiler
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I made this sound in september 2003 - i used a fairlight mfx 3 - a direct descendant of the first sampler ever made - and the best ever to this day editing software for ground breaking features and functions. Clip based eq and level which you could cross fade between made the use of automation almost redundant in precise to picture editing. It also had a unique alternative jog function. You could loop 1 frame or so as you chose of sound at the orginal pitch which made it easy to find transient points. I then 'grind' the play head over a solo'd sound and play this into a reverb unit. I have many of these accidental experiments and one day i shall make the fairlight pack!. Until then enjoy this alien - from mars with love :). Ps - you can do this experiment today! i found that i can use sound flower as an out put in audio finder. If you open a sample in the sample editor - you can recreate the fairlight jpg by grabbing the playback head in play. You may then route sound flower thru an input channel and get some unusual effects that are difficult to achieve. . If you can improve on this method let me know!.
Author: Martian
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