469 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Hz"

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An intermittent but consistent 700 hz beep like an alarm clock.
Author: Alaskarobotics
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Binaural beats, theta waves 4 hz created by me.
Author: Fabrizio
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This a piece of the violin a5 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/356003/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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This a piece of the trumpet a4 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/357370/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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Recorded by nokia n95 with alon mp3 dictaphone, tv is philips crt matchline.
Author: Knightrider
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Aum mantra in 528hz.
Author: Lamat
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Siren effect made with pc speaker beeps. (from 99 sq. Hz to 800sq. Hz (10 step) and vice versa.
Author: Felfa
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This is a digitally synthesized version of the sound produced by current choppers on board the "jeumont element 041/042 train" used in the montreal metro. It is a five-note sequence of tones (90 hz, 120 hz, 180 hz, 240 hz, 360 hz) produced as the train accelerates out of the station. I could not make a recording of the actual jeumont train as the train was scrapped in 2018, which was before i even made my account!.
Author: Chungusa
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9956. 06 hz.
Author: Klearchos
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6644. 88 hz.
Author: Klearchos
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100 hz sine wave for 100 milliseconds (100ms). 01 seconds (. 01sec).
Author: Danielfromberg
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8869. 84 hz.
Author: Klearchos
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5919. 91 hz.
Author: Klearchos
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Beispiel für ein durch Amplitudenmodulation hervor gerufenes Tremolo ("Vibrato"). Grundfrequenz: 500 Hz; Modulationsfrequenz: 6 Hz.
Author: Reinhard
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(preview is inaudible). One cycle of a 20 hz sawtooth-esque wave, derived from the top half of the upswing of a 5 hz circle wave.
Author: Cakillac
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An lfo set to 1hz connected to doepfer a-160 clock divider and hexinverter électronique jupiter storm "cv all". Before recording i reset the clock divider. Low tone triggered by /2middle tone by /16highest tone triggered by upiter storm output xi. I can't reset jupiter storm. Ok, what do we hear/see. Low tone every 2 secondmiddle tone every 16 secondhigh tone every 19 second!.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A recording of a particularly loudly humming lamp in a parking garage. Recorded with a zoom h1.
Author: Thedapperdan
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Basically layered a 200hz snare body, similar to a 909, low-passed and saturated. Added in a transient sound, then a certain impact sound that you wouldn't expect, layered together with some high end white noise, compressed, then used a transient shaper for that final touch.
Author: Alexthegr
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Over 2 minutes of pure 30hz sine pattern for you lfe addicts out there.
Author: Yeemeister
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Sawtooth waveform of frequency 440hertz and 5 seconds generated with audacity.
Author: Kaanant
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This is a single cut tone of my solfeggio 6 wind chimes, the sound of mi 528 hz cutted and improved with audacity software;thanks for your estimation,the very real horst from germany.
Author: The Very Real Horst
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Siren effect made with pc speaker beeps. (from 99 sq. Hz to 800sq. Hz (100 step) and vice versa.
Author: Felfa
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Siren effect made with pc speaker beeps. (from 99 sq. Hz to 800sq. Hz (1 step) and vice versa.
Author: Felfa
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Random beeps made with pc speaker sounds. (the range is from 37 sq. Hz to 5000sq. Hz (1ct/s of duration each beep).
Author: Felfa
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Random beeps made with pc speaker sounds. (the range is from 100 sq. Hz to 1000sq. Hz (1 ct/s of duration each beep).
Author: Felfa
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A basic 808 kick with a notch filter around 256 hz. Layered with. A slightly different basic 808 kick with a bypass filter around 220 hz.
Author: Masoon
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Binaural beats from element phosphorus. Hello,this is the very real horst from town duisburg in germany. You will hear an experimental mix of sounds created with software audacity. The sounds from zymbel, mantra-bell and energy bar chime 639 hz, combined with stretched sound of mantra bell and underlying binaural tones of mineral phosphorus, 480 hz. Thanks for listening and i hopethat you will find truepeace on your waythe very real horst. .
Author: The Very Real Horst
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(preview is inaudible). One cycle of a 20 hz sawtooth-esque wave, derived from the top half of the upswing of a 5 hz sine wave.
Author: Cakillac
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Violoncello filtered 0-400 hz.
Author: Phonosupf
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Bright loud bommy.
Author: Zukeryd
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Mono, 32 bits, 48. 000 hz.
Author: Arnau
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Snare drum synthesized in chuck programming language. Sinosc (200 hz) attack modulated by triosc3 layers of white noise1 resonance at 5000 hz.
Author: Desperationmixtape
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Generated from fractal image, changing set of square waves at different frequencies. 10 sec long, 50hz pitch.
Author: Sunics
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Set computer volume level at normal. Using headphones or your speakers, play each tone, gradually decreasing the volume until you cannot detect it. Note the volume setting (i know, this isn't easy if you don't have a graduated control, but you can make some arbitrary levels using whatever indicator you have on your os). Repeat with next tone. Try the test with headphones if you were using your speakers, or vice versa. Fyi: http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/hearing_range.
Author: Mjscox
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Sound of a bee skep bell with principal tone at 1133 Hertz Klang einer Bienenkorbglocke mit Hauptton bei 1133 Hertz
Author: Membeth
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A low frequency hum that will work on pc speakers (at least it does on my pc). . - i made this sound because i needed a deep hum for a composition, but as it turned out my pc speakers cut off low frequencies. A quick googling taught me that this is common for many pc's, but also that there might be ways around it in terms of designing waves that the speakers can produce. And so, after playing around with audacity abit, i came up with this low frequency hum that works well for my purpose at least. - i hope it might help others with similar issues.
Author: Rasmuspnielsen
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A sound file playing the interval of an augmented fifth, in equal temperment. The first tone is a sine wave at 300 Hz, the second is at 476.1 Hz, the last is the interval. Made with NCH Tone generator.
Author: Jeff Dahl
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This frequency is 136. 1 hz, or a c# if a=432hz. C# is often considered the "om tone", as there is some evidence that tibetan buddhist monks and others base their chants on this note. More info here: http://sonicfabric. Blogspot. Com/2012/01/432-hz-pythagoras-and-om-1361-edition. Html.
Author: Alyceobvious
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Violin sample filtered 1500-2000 hz.
Author: Phonosupf
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Violin band filtered sample at 400 hz.
Author: Phonosupf
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Sax sample filtered 500-800 hz.
Author: Phonosupf
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Sax filtered sample 400-700 hz.
Author: Phonosupf
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Synthesizer filtered sample 2120-2550 hz.
Author: Phonosupf
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Dos tons purs (1259. 9 i 1000 hz).
Author: Littleboi
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Čeština: 261 - 880 Hz
Author: Voxhumana at Czech Wikipedia
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Sinusoidal sound (440 hz) with melt opens, echo and cross fade in.
Author: Iut Paris
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Piano sample filtered 1000-1500 hz.
Author: Phonosupf
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20 hz sawtooth.
Author: Cakillac
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Random bass beeps made with pc speaker sounds. (the range is from 37 sq. Hz to 100sq. Hz (. 1 ct/s of duration each beep).
Author: Felfa
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5 second sine-wave (loop) generated in soundforge. 16 bit 44. 100 hz. Wav file. Part of a pack inspired by the "colundi everyone" poster. Free to use as you like.
Author: Samatha Dubs
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