454 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Last"

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I was messing around with some voice effects and somehow ended up with this growl. It sounds like a noise a dinosaur or dragon would make. Or like a clicker from "the last of us. "also, if you slow it down, it sounds like wood creaking. Let me know if it's useful for you, hope it makes for some good sound design with whatever you're doing. I'm excited to hear what you do with this sound if you do use it.
Author: Mrspooks
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I'm using a wired karaoke microphone and recorded it on audacity. Clapping and people cheering are coming from my hands and my voice, respectively. Each clap is recorded manually (some are near the mic and some are far away) and as well as the cheering voice. I recorded it at my living room. Recorded and uploaded on december 2017. People clapping at first then audience praise at the last.
Author: Riancodgamer
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The very traditional jarabe tapatío, one of the most beloved pieces that you can ask to a mariachi group. The last segment is commonly use as fanfare (in mexico we call it "una diana"); you probably hear it in old mexicans movies. I recorded this on the street (so, you need to equalize it a little), in oakland, california, in august 20, 2011, with my zoom h2. Use in case of 5 de mayo celebration.
Author: Lenguaverde
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Circle of 5ths loop compiled on a 2015 macbook pro using field recordings. Tempo / time sig:24 bars of 3/4 timing with each bar lasting 2. 5s. Or 12 sets of 6/8 at 5s per bar with a total length of 60s. Filters:hipass pumped at 60hz, -5db. Lopass pumped at 1200hz at -6db. Delay set to 0. 05s at 600hz with a 60% wet mix. Arranged with the tonic 5th as a constant with the last (fifth) 5th in the circle, starting and ending with the tonic. Second 5th enters in 5s, third in 15s and the fourth in 25s as the fifth stops. The fifth 5th begins to fade back in after 10s of silence, which begins the process of the second, third and fourth fading out in that order. The fifth 5th is at full volume as the loop turns, as is the tonic. The mood changes noticeably as each consecutive 5th begins, and changes again as the following 5th joins the loop.
Author: Raille
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This sound is a tribute to a good friend of mine that passed away last year. Where ever you are now in this universe brother, we all miss you and love you forever. Scot ryan parolinipeace. This sound or sounds was created through the help of vst's, time shifting, parametric eq, cutting, sampling, layering and many other methods of sound manipulation.
Author: Erokia
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This is the song of a beautiful bird called a rufous-sided towhee. A bird usually found in deep woods, or in heavy brush. I was fortunate though to both see and hear this guy as he was perched in a tree at the edge of a heavy forest. Recorded around 6:30 in the morning on a gorgeous spring day on the last day of march 2012. Rode ntg-2 shotgun mic mounted on a sturdy tripod to reduce handling noise. Enjoy!.
Author: Kvgarlic
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An edited version of my upload uke_single_notes. Wav. I shortened that recording to its last four notes, then included a fade out to eliminate most of the non-ukelele sound at the end. This recording has notes as follows: g4 g4 a4 d4. This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
Author: Aberrian
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Channeling the /dev/sda1 hard drive partition into a file. At last i've imported the raw file properly as the 8-bit unsigned linear pcm. This is 8bit mono 44100 hz windows wave. Lots of strange digital sounds. Quite useful for noise and experimental musicians. Interesting that if we just do cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp we hear different sound more like modem 56k. I also made a record of it. See my files.
Author: Atkargaratho
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Winding and firing of the shutter of four vintage analog cameras. All shutter speeds were set to 1/125th of a second (except the last one). The order of each take is as follows:1. Pentax spotmatic (from around 1971)2. Yashica tl-super (from around 1969)3. Nikon fm (from around 1975)4. Yashica electro 35 (rangefinder with leaf shutter from around 1972).
Author: Jgrzinich
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Windy day with snow and occassional bird chirping, opening the windows and recording looking out from the window with sounds from the parking lot and a construction site nearby. Recorded by huawei prime phone whch unfortunately made some sound crop itself in the last part. Recording date: 04. 02. 2019.
Author: Rionka
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You guys are probably wondering why i haven't been posting many sounds for the last month well number one so i can upload a lot of sounds at once and two i have been pretty busy with track and play practice. So now here is a bunch of sounds that were created by me either covering up or bumping my mic which i hope you will enjoy.
Author: Hiltc
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This sound i made with a python script. The script simulates a 2d-network of 13x13 identical masses connected with springs. I 'feed' one mass in a corner of the network with a 'chirp' of 400-2000 hz for one second and the system resonates at its characteristic frequencies. I 'listen' to the resonating system in the adjacent corner. The decay of the sound was build in, but the last half second i edited the volume to zero. The code took a few hours to execute. You may want to change the picture of this sound to the frequency-domain. Yo! awesome! nerd-pride! :-).
Author: Veens
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Crude arpeggio and single note taps of the inner strings of an early-20th-century chas m. Stieff upright piano. This particular model was made in baltimore and spent most of its life in the lobby of the willard intercontinental hotel in d. C. , and the last 30 years in our home in fairfax, virginia. We are dismantling part of the piano to repair, clean, and, unfortunately, sell it. The mechanism for one note is the only problem, and, of course, it needs tuning. Anyone willing to give this a good home?.
Author: Mswolf
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Part 8 (a drum cadence followed by the last strain of "The Stars and Stripes Forever") of a basic outdoor parade sequence performed by the Ceremonial Band of the United States Air Force Band of the West. Track 18 from Facets! (1992). Captain Steven Grimo, Commander. Lieutenant Danny Varella, Vice Commander.
Author: Untitled
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I recorded people blowing up fireworks in my neighborhood last night with a zoom 6 using the stereo mics. Then i isolated individual sounds and tweaked the eq some in adobe audition, then ran those sounds back-to-back to make these "machine gun" sounds. Let me know what you think? (i might try making some more versions of these).
Author: C V
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- reading audio file(stereo sound)-the audio is played with the sharpen function diskin; at a speed 5 times greater;-noise filtered for 8 seconds; in which the butterbp filter is applied so that it can be heard more in one channel on another: in this case, more is heard on the right. During the first 8 seconds you hear the filtered noise with the audio at higher speed. During the next 7 seconds the wav audio is heard only on the right channel and the last 15 seconds the wav audio is heard. For the left channel.
Author: Maralvarez
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Files from my "nebelom" glitch-experimental project (http://www. Last. Fm/music/nebelom) you can download my "qvvmhs" album from here: http://www. Fileden. Com/files/2007/1/25/691289/nebelom%20-%20qvvmhs. Zip use this sounds freely, if you like it please tell me - i'm gonna be very happy :).
Author: Lyubomir Ikonomov
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I live on a lake and this is what my back patio sounds like every night. They live in the branches of the weeping willow trees that dip down to the water. The sound starts with one frog, then a few join in, and soon there as a chorus of them on all ends of the lake in all tempos going at once. Then when a crescendo is reached, they all start to stop one by one until it's silent again. But the silence only lasts for minute, and then the cycle repeats. I don't know if it's some huge frog mating ritual, or family reunion.
Author: Spoonboysf
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Opening and closing an old metal hatch in our basement. The hatch is locked by two handles. The first two creaks are the handles being turned, the last creak is the hatch itself. At around 0:10, the hatch is closed again and the two handles are turned to closed position. Recorded using a no-name directional microphone. Feel free to use however you please, credits appreciated but not required. If you'd like to tell me what you used it for, go ahead, i'd love to hear it.
Author: Irolan
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Late winter snow storm last night in the detroit area 3-3-23 around 9pm est. Was attempting to record thundersnow but by the time i found my batteries the thunder and lightning stopped. Threw my zoom h1n under a plastic cloths basket just incase the thunder started back up, but no luck. This is a short clip of the original hour long recording. You'll hear, sleet, snow & wind.
Author: Ambient X
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This is a sequence of bass notes created using vst instrument alchemy on preset dancetrance/ leads/ higher states. Run through ohm boys lfo delay and sequenced at 102bpm at a#3. Works well with my 'break away 102' breaks. The best way to loop this is to take the last two breaks of the sequence and loop those as the effects roll nicely into each other. I've left the ending part in if you want to let it fade out smoothly into your sequence as the bassline ends.
Author: Snapper
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101, Movement III: Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll (Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto). As there is no pause between the last two movements, it is suggested that Image:Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101 - III. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll and IV. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit.ogg be used instead of this one.
Author: Untitled
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Gem pathescope 9. 5mm projector, unit #1191, made in england. Recorded on a marantz pmd661 with a rode nt4 stereo mike. The gem is a variable speed projector, controlled by a rheostat. Speed for this recording is about 16 fps. Microphone was facing the roller side of the projector, 30 cm away. Audio begins with power being turned on, ends with power being turned off. The end of the film leaves the take-off reel at 4. 05 and becomes free of the last roller at 4. 09, when the motor speeds up. The speed and audio-level variations during recording occurred naturally.
Author: Guyburns
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101, Movement IV: Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit. (Allegro) As there is no pause between the last two movements, it is suggested that Image:Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101 - III. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll and IV. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit.ogg be used instead of this one.
Author: Untitled
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The raw data is result of this command in my linux command line shell:. Cat /dev/sda1 > my_hard_drive. Then the file my_hard_drive has been imported as raw by audacity sound editing program with attributes:. Signed 16 bit pcm with no byte order 2 channels (whatever. . . ) stereo, 44100 hz. This sound differs from that which can be played just by command "cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp" - this last command plays sound through speakers instead of writing a file. The sound is closer to sound of 56k modem. Later i will upload it (i've just connected line-out of sound card to it's microphone slot).
Author: Atkargaratho
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3 hits over a wooden kitchen table with dishes, glasses and cutlery on it. I forgot to properly clean and fade some undesirable background noise in the last one, sorry. Gear: zoom h6 with xy capsule. Format:. Wav 48khz 24bit stereo. Please, notice this sound is licenses under cc by-sa (aka "copyleft") which means you can use it, adapt, and build anything upon it even for commercial purposes as long as you credit me. Thanks!.
Author: Brunoboselli
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A writer types various text sequences and vintage music plays in background. All set to have been done in 1967. A collection of short clips so no copyright infringements on the music titles. Last sequence is writer stopping pulling out the paper and throwing it away. Ein schreiber tippt verschiedene texte, im hintergrund läuft musik aus dem jahre 1967. Sammlung kurzer tonschnippsel daher keine urheberrechtsverletzung wegen der musikstücke. Letztes tonsegment ist der schreiber der sein blatt aus der maschine nimmt, zerknüllt und wegwirft.
Author: Achimengels
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. . It's august. We're staying at a friend's house. While jazz and the baby were already sleeping i heard something like the singing of an exotic bird coming from outside. At last i taped it. [. . This recording is a proof of me pushing and punching the original mono through almost any free vst plugin i could find in order to see how much *whatever* i could get out of it; the context is true, however :].
Author: Son
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Lean minced beef frying in the pan recorded with olympus ls 12, sounding like hard rain. Thunder-esque sounds recorded by blowing into the mic of my olympus ls 12. Mixed with segments of dry thunder3. Wav by juskiddink https://www. Freesound. Org/people/juskiddink/sounds/101948/ for the tail of my blow thunder and thunder! by netaj https://www. Freesound. Org/people/netaj/sounds/193170/ for the last clap of thunder. Reverb and delay added and mixed with ableton. As crap or good as it sounds i had loads of fun with this.
Author: Jaffa
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Gem pathescope 9. 5mm projector, unit #1191, made in england. Recorded on a marantz pmd661 with a rode nt4 stereo mike. The gem is a variable speed projector, controlled by a rheostat. Speed for this recording begins at about 12 fps. Microphone was facing the non-roller side of the projector, 30 cm away. Audio begins with power being turned on, ends with power being turned off. The end of the film leaves the gate at 4. 37 and becomes free of the last roller at 4. 40, when the motor speeds up. The speed and audio-level variations during recording occurred naturally.
Author: Guyburns
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Gem pathescope 9. 5mm projector, unit #1191, made in england. Recorded on a marantz pmd661 with a rode nt4 stereo mike. The gem is a variable speed projector, controlled by a rheostat. Speed for this recording was about 9 fps. Microphone was facing the gate of the projector, 10 cm away. Audio begins with power being turned on, ends with power being turned off. The end of the film leaves the take-off reel at 7. 10, exits the gate at 7. 22, and becomes free of the last roller at 7. 30, when the motor speeds up. The speed and audio-level variations during recording occurred naturally.
Author: Guyburns
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Was up late last night and needed to make a foley for a radio tuning for a movie project thats coming up. So i thought i try and make my own. I just took my alarm clock radio and played with the am tuner and got some pleasing results. In the beginning it tunes in into various stations while coming towards the end its very errie with static and a wobbly tone. Feel free to use this for your own project. Use any part of this recording that pleases you and have fun! and feel free to share what you made with it!.
Author: Dnab
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Οι φίλαθλοι/οπαδοί (μαζί με τραυματίες παίκτες) της λιμπερτά δοξάζουν την ομαδάρα τους παρά τη βροχή από γκολ με τους νέους αθλητές νίκης! ματς κατηγορίας β' τοπικού/ερασιτεχνικού. Λιμπερτά, βάλε γκολ,ν' ανεμίζουν στον άερα τα κασκόλ. Liberta, hardcore/punk,δε μας σταματάει ούτε τανκ!. Liberta fans including a few injured footballers cheer and chant despite an 8-0 defeat. Not even tanks can stop us! 2nd (and last) amateur championship division.
Author: Babagau
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Nice Auditorium Applause sound recorded live. This applause sound is public domain so you can use it for whatever you want to.
Author: Thore
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Fith attempt of uploading this 20 min beach sequence. Tried to upload this in wav (approx 650mb, 24/96) but somehow. . . Recorded with tascam dr-05 plus diy deadcat (and the kitten works as you can hear. . . ). So here we go as an mp3 (neil young would say we´ve only get five percent). If you want this as an uncompressed wav-file send me a note. You can hear me walking back to my car in the last minute. . . Enjoy and relax for twenty minutes, comments appreciated!.
Author: Dr Elvis
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A swalloow's nest with young and adults. Last five minutes in the evening before they get quiet. Cries and call, wings, movement in the nest. They are going to sleep. A fly. The nest is in an old empty house, britany, france, jully 2020. Close up: microphones are not half a meter from the nest. Recorded with ab set up: 2 em127 with 40cm distance,recorded on sounddevice mixpre6smooth edited. Part of the work "un dimanche à st cry":https://soundcloud. Com/user-876924050/un-dimanche-a-st-cry96khz, 24 bits.
Author: Bruno
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Recently, i have been playing "the last stand legacy collection" and got inspired to create some of my own zombie sound effects. These are all created by me from my own voice. This is free for anyone and credit is not needed. I do recommend giving credit in your usage so that others can find these sound effects as well. Be sure to leave some of the content that utilized my sound effects down below, i will make sure to check them out! this version has all the sound effects applied except for reverb.
Author: Robertproductions
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This is the same sound i recorded 6 years ago, back than i had just a very crappy microphone through my cellphone. Last year i bought an ipad, and i installed hokusai audio editor. This gave me a better way to record in higher quality. Still mono though, but it has less audio artifacts. This alarm is tested once every 3 months all over the swedish towns.
Author: Jobro
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Here is a sample of my last work "electricity sound library". I recorded some radio noises and guitar amps noise grounds with my tascam dr-40 then i processed them through additive, granular synthesis technique in logic pro x. Please leave a comment if you downloaded. You can use it under creative commons attribution license (please read before download it). This sound was originally recorded at 24 bits 96000 hz. Hope you enjoy. More sounds or music ? visit : https://audiojungle. Net/user/wakerone.
Author: Wakerone
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This is a short clip from an intense thunderstorm, recorded from my second story queens apartment from an open bathroom window during the early afternoon of july 15, 2015. Some traffic and airplanes can be heard in the background. This clip was recorded using an apple iphone 6 and the zoom iq6 x/y stereo microphone with a rode dead kitten windscreen at low volume, normalized later. This recording lasts until the battery on my iphone hit 5%, at which point the zoom handy recorder app automatically stopped.
Author: The Toilet Guy
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This sound is created with two sounds that i recorded at the university. First, the sound of the zip of the pocket and then the falling keys sound. First of all, i cut the two fragment,from two different track, that i wanted for my mix. After, i first worked on the zip sound, which was pretty bad recorded but, after reduced noises, all seemed better ! i made the same thing for the other sound, the falling keys one. Then i ad the last one at the end of the first one, mix a little bit to make the two sounds seemed natural together. After, i normalized the track. At the end, i saved and export my track !.
Author: Loumarchais
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1902 Aufnahme des letzten italienischen Kastraten, Alessandro Moreschi, der einzige Kastrat, der Aufnahmen hinterlassen hat.1902 recording of the last Italian castrato, Alessandro Moreschi, the only castrato who has left recordings.1902 la grabación del último castrato italiano, Alessandro Moreschi, el único castrato que ha dejado grabaciones.Enregistrement de 1902 du dernier castrat italien, Alessandro Moreschi, seul castrat qui ait laissé des enregistrements.Italiano: 1902 la registrazione dell'ultimo castrato italiano, Alessandro Moreschi, l'unico castrato che ha lasciato registrazioni.
Author: Untitled
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Thunderstorm, late night with rain falling on a quiet urban neighborhood side street of a large u. S. City. 4:30. The rain decreases over the recording. Good bits of distant thunder. Distant sirens in the last half of the recording. Some distant traffic noise, and a couple of cars passing close. I didn't notice until afterwards that i had the recorder set in mp3 format. Given another chance i'd redo as a 48/24 wav, but it doesn't rain all that often here, and the quality on this recording is still very good, 192kbps. Zoom h4n - mp3 - 44. 1/16.
Author: Ragamuffin
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What a storm last night! it was already dark outside as i saw lighting in the distance. It was kind of a scary situation but for sound i thought it will be awesome! i opened the balcony door and rolled down the 30 years old window blind ( i have a sound of this blind here on the channel) behind the window blind i started recording how the rain hammered against the blind! you can also listen to the wind between the units on this blind! i also recorded with the go pro the outside so that you can see the thunder, the rain and the lightning!.
Author: Freetousesounds
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This is my own kaiju i made last year, i first start with the concepts. And now getting to the part on the sound on what will it sound like, so i watch any behind the scenes on how any kaijus like godzilla sound where made. So i use wooden chairs i found around my house slowly drag it that makes these noises, after every sound recorded, i go with a empty tuna fish can and after washing it, it makes a interesting sound, so i recorded that as well and mix both of those sounds together which makes this. And yes i'm working on a project that base on this kaiju.
Author: Alarmeddock
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I made a small python program that generates 20 random beeps. I record the outcome. I cut the result so that the first beep starts after 0. 01 secthe file ends right after the last beep. (i'm a python noob. . . If you find something you don’t like in the code please let me know. ). # gis_sweden 20170531 - random beep in python :-)import winsoundimport randomimport timebeepnr = 1. While beepnr < 21:freq = random. Randrange(1000)+110dur1 = random. Randrange(700)+20dur2 = random. Randrange(10)+2winsound. Beep (freq, dur1)time. Sleep(dur2/10)print 'beep number', beepnrbeepnr = beepnr + 1.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I made a small python program that generates 20 random beeps. I record the outcome. I cut the result so that the first beep starts after 0. 01 secthe file ends right after the last beep. (i'm a python noob. . . If you find something you don’t like in the code please let me know. ). # gis_sweden 20170531 - random beep in python :-)import winsoundimport randomimport timebeepnr = 1. While beepnr < 21:freq = random. Randrange(1000)+110dur1 = random. Randrange(700)+20dur2 = random. Randrange(10)+2winsound. Beep (freq, dur1)time. Sleep(dur2/10)print 'beep number', beepnrbeepnr = beepnr + 1.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A vaporizer whistle, when you remove the finger from the hole to inhale the last bit of smoke. The person smoking was so nice to let me record this. Http://upload. Wikimedia. Org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/vaporizer_01. Jpg/407px-vaporizer_01. Jpg. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Author: Qubodup
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Noise created by individual oscillators, using audio paint, with different height images, to demonstrate what happens with too few oscillators vs. Plenty. In the end, the result is not random enough to be noise. The first 2-second burst is pure white noise for comparison. Then we have multiple 1-second bursts from audio-paint in a sequence of different image sizes: 50,100,150,200,250,350, 500, 700, 1000, 1350, 1750, 2200, 2700, 3250, 3850, 4500, and 9999 (this corresponds to the number of oscillators). The last burst is longer, and there is 1/2 second gap of silence after the first (reference) burst and before that last (9999) burst. The images other dimension was 20. The spacing of frequencies was exponential, between 40 hz and 18 khz. This is not intended to be useful, just an illustration during a discussion in a forum (http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/35199/?page=2#post75605). As mentioned there, i realized only afterward that exponential spacing would be giving me an approximation to pink noise instead of white noise, so the reference burst at the start is not really a fair comparison. Ideally, i would go back and re-do all this using linear spacing, but that's a lot of trouble. :-) i did, however, change to linear to get a white approximation, but that's a different sound i'll upload separately (c. F. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/zimbot/sounds/242053/). I don't believe you can get true white noise without at least something being random in your synthesis method.
Author: Zimbot
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Small rocks tumbling down a steep hill. We got in the van and drove down a rural road. On the side of that road, we found land with its topsoil removed, stripped also of its plants, but there were lots of rocks and a small cliff where rocks could tumble down. The location where this audio was recorded in arkansas is shown in a video of our family adventure. We found where whittington creek enters a man-made underground tunnel in the city of hot springs. Our video is freely available, lasting 7 minutes:http://elingreso. Com/2013/06/01/whittington-creek-and-city-park-underground-water-tunnel/.
Author: Gfrog
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