4,347 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Mic"

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This is a children's accordion, recorded without pressing any keys, so it's just the creaky squeeze box breathing in and out air. Recorded for a horror which needed a creepy breathing effect. Recorded on an sex1 large condenser mic. Free to use for anything. Cc0.
Author: Fthrll
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Cricket ambience, recorded on a humid evening in the summer of 2011. Some gentle wind noise through the trees is also audible, as are some distant motorcycles and an airplane flying overhead. (the wind noise on the mic briefly becomes loud a few times, but the recording is mostly clean. ).
Author: Alienistcog
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Music box revolved on a 12" x 12" piece of hard foam. Edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room). Http://i. Imgur. Com/vmsk08p. Jpg.
Author: Mrmccormack
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Bed / mattress movement during sexual intercourse. Movement of bed and blanket with thumps. Recorded it for a short film (: used audio-technica boom mic with tascam dr60dm2.
Author: Khenshom
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This is a recording on the beach of dangar island in the hawkesbury river, nsw, australia. It features a lot of local bird songs and a touch of ocean ambience. The field-recording was taken with a tascam dr-44wl, with the onboard xy mic pair @ 24bit 48khz.
Author: Chrishancock
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I recorded my raw kick drum with a shure vocal mic and then gave it a bass boost using audacity. Not too bad considering the equipment used. It is a kick drum 22" with an evans emad 2 head, a pillow inside, and a medium quality pdp drumset.
Author: Taylorevanmcalister
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Ortf stereo recording of riding my daily commute. Jr east express train on the chuo line, in tokyo. Recorder: sound device mixpre-6ortf mic: superlux s502 (with mods)spec: 48 khz, 24 bit, stereo.
Author: Soundadvices
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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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Busy calm waves crashing on a beach with a hint of fizzy bubbles. Recorded in walton-on-the-naze, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h5 msh-6 stereo mic on a calm winter evening.
Author: Jackmichaelking
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This recording of a red squirrel vocalizing came out of a mass recording of sounds at a bird feeder. This was captured on a zoom h4n pro handy recorder using the built-in stereo mic configuration set to the 90-degree position. This was done on a relatives property in northern wisconsin.
Author: Bullsam
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A macaque monkey calling at night, borneo malaysia jungle. Some sounds of crickets and a small stream. My first upload! sony nxcam with ecm-wm1 shotgun mic. Some think this is a geko.
Author: Jambome
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This was requested by laiden (obviously). It's me yelling "laiden, drop the beat!" into my rather cheap mic and then running it through some filters in fl studio 11 to enhance the sound and give it a feeling of power.
Author: Shredster
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This was created with sampled percussion from the keyboard in adobe audition cs6 and recorded via logitech webcam mic. The sound was further de-noised and cleaned in audition's spectral view and effects applied to make the arrangement work. Hopefully this will prove useful to some.
Author: A Shake
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The sound of a weighted object hanging from a thick braided rope. Birds can be heard in background. Recorded on the zoom h4n with a sennheiser me66 shotgun mic. Unprocessed. Recorded on november 8th, 2014 in orlando, fl.
Author: Jergonda
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A short, non-verbal vocal phrase or chant in a higher register. Male voice but could be used as female. Recorded with a sony ericsson phone mic and post-processed in audacity. Since this is actually me singing it would be cool to hear how you use it.
Author: Adharca
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This recording was made in the afternoon during a rainshower under my carport in louisiana. The rain is striking three different surfaces in this track: cement, roofing and plantlife. Now, i'm no pro, nor is my equipment (olympus ws-310m w/ built in mic), so discerning these different sounds is difficult. You can hear the dripping from rain: fast drip in the background of this track. However slight, there is also a noticeable electronic note which is simultaneous with the water striking these surfaces. You can also hear slight rustling sounds that could be wind or my shirt moving near the mic (i was wearing the device on a lanyard). The file is wav, recorded in stereo at 16 bit at 44. 1mhz.
Author: Uberhuberman
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Rode nt4 mic with a rycote wind muff on (slight attenuation of the higher frequencies is noticeable to my ears) sitting on a chair under an awning on my porch. I hit record slightly too late to catch the first couple of bell rings, but got most of it. First we hear the church signal 8pm, then we hear the courthouse do the same thing. Also some wind in the trees right above the mic, some rain, a bit of thunder, and some cars in a small town. Also a huge truck with loud engine that sounds almost like thunder towards the end, in fact it was mixed with thunder at one moment. Captured with maudio delta1010lt soundcard.
Author: Ionizing
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I was demoing the new digital performer 10. 1 with a royer r-10 pair in blumlein array but wanted to check out one of the ribbons because it possibly sounded blown so i went ahead not bothering to create a new mono file. The mic was tracked through a yamaha mixer into digital performer via a motu 624. I have various cymbals including a paiste hi-hat and a zildjian ride which i bowed or scraped. There is an occasional tiny bit of noise from the hard drive, sorry. It has the hiccups. Some of these have an effect or two like a flange on one or more and a bit of delay but mostly you just hear the marvelous and very interesting cymbals!.
Author: Fiatluxx
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Well, i was walking aloong in the riparian forest in leipzig, where you have to cross a small bridge. There is often a guy feeding te ducks. I was there with my mic in the backpack and asked him if he could continue to feed the ducks while i could place the mic in the middle of the feeding spot. At first the ducks were scared because of this strange microphon standing there. So i put some autumn leafs on it to camouflage it. So, this worked and the ducks started to walk around the mic and eat the bread. What you can hear ist the giggling of the mallards and the sonourus sound of the mandarin ducks. Also you have quite the rush of a near located highway in the back :-/ i had to cut a little bit, because the "duck man" was talking along and some passers-by, but i wanted to keep it clean from human voices. Thats also wy the duck take of in the middle is cutted off. But in the end you will have a clear complete take off again :-). Greetings and all the best.
Author: Pillonoise
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Central heating boiler switching on and working for about 4 mins,recorded from the 5th floor of my appartment with sennheiser mkh-416, shure fp 33 mixer into a mz-r410 mini disc. Very low frequency recorded in high levels,two maybe three different mic placements,enjoy. . .
Author: Antre
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A simple phrase "when my work is finished, than i'm coming back for you!" in a dark undead-ish voice. Recorded with a cheap desktop mic and fiddled with in audacity. This is a slightly different version with an echo effect applied in the reversed sample rather than the normal.
Author: Zajo
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This sound was made in adobe audition by blowing on the mic then adding some distortion. Credit isn't required, however it's highly appreciated :) if you do wish to credit me just link back to this page so others can find it. Thanks and enjoy!.
Author: Zovex
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I needed the sound of some keys that were put on a table. So i did the recording myself with a simple headset-mic. It's a very simple recording, hope you can work with it. The putting down was done in 3 different manners from quick to slow and picking them up again.
Author: Gruenebanane
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Sunday afternoon (october 2014) at jardin des plantes in nantes (france). Recorder r05 (inbuilt stereo mic). Sitting on a bench near a small waterfall. Birds start to sing after few seconds. A man, somewhere in the park, is playing a traditional music instrument.
Author: Signov
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Plastic dice (1) rolling on a piece of paper on a wooden table (to simulate a carton board). Recorded with a se electronics se1 cardioid mic into motu 828mk2 interface, 48khz, pointing at the source, around 30cm away. Small, slightly treated room with reflective walls.
Author: Andresix
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The sound of heavy rain on the metal casing of an air conditioner. Also some soft thunder and my dad clanking around in another room. Recorded 4 miles north of lisbon, oh during a june 16 thunderstorm. I recorded this with my cad u1 usb mic and my toshiba laptop using audacity.
Author: Lakethepondling
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A towel being whipped as if to clear out dust. Various takes. Recorded in a studio setting with a shotgun mic on a h1 zoom. Sample made for a personal project, free to use. You don't even have to tell me what for. But it's appreciated if you drop me a line. Have fun!.
Author: Aleccorday
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People talking at a mountain house on nagy hideg-hegy ("big cold peak"), börzsöny, hungary. January of 2016. Elevation: 864 meters. Some backround radio music, 50-60 hungarian people talking, eating, drinking. Recorded with the mic of a panasonic cam. Absolutely free to use.
Author: Darthbaul
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A sound similar to a automatic gun. I made this by tapping my mic on a table. If you use this sound in a video and submit it online please give me credit. Copy and paste what is in quotes below. "mrjohnweez: https://www. Youtube. Com/user/mrjohnweez".
Author: Mrjohnweez
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A recording of page turns and riffles. Recorded right up near the grille of the mic so perhaps not the most natural sounding recording out there. 80hz high-pass filter was applied with a 12db an octave slope. Normalized to -3db. Signal chain: cad e100s and a focusrite scarlett 2i2.
Author: Hephaestus
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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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Dry ice dumped in a small fountain and recorded with an r-09hr. The bubbles sound very frantic and are continuous. I couldn't get too close, or else the splashing would have entered the mic capsules. It is a very clear sound nonetheless.
Author: Jasonmchl
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One of the few usable recordings in a near gale. Some tripod movement in the wind (rare for a benbo 1) file captures the enviroment with distant rushing tide and wind in the marsh grasses. Olympus ls-5 mic. Vivanco em35 parbolic.
Author: Listeningpost
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A fly buzzing around. The thumps are the fly bumping into the wall and a lampshade. This file is dry, so there's some low-frequency garbage from my holding the mic and following the fly. A high pass at around 200hz fixes that. Feel free to use this for whatever you want. 100% public domain.
Author: Kevinhilt
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Uk birmingham canal between icc and aston, hotel with kitchen extractor fan mounted on roof of restaurant area. Noise on the cusp of being pitched from the cowl, superimposed on the fan motor pitch. H2 zoom front mic with wind shield, hand held, some wind noise.
Author: Keithpeter
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Field recording of fort point area, near boston's south station, taken july 2004. Recording includes ride down to street level in industrial elevator, followed assorted traffic and city background noise, with seagulls audible in the background. There is some quite bad wind noise on the mic audible at points.
Author: Alienistcog
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A ring of keys picked up and dropped repeatedly from a height of 6" or so into a tub of coins. Assorted metal-against-metal sounds when picked up, short metallic crashes when dropped. Some minor removal of background noise. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, close, indoors.
Author: Cubic
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I needed the sound of stamping letters in a post office. (for background use)i could not find any good, so i made this. I used to work in a postoffice, and i think the sound is pretty close. Nagra ares m with improved xy mic. I used a little (-6db) izotope2 nr.
Author: Frank The Noise
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It's me growling "metal barrel" in a few different ways. It's an inside joke, but maybe you'll find it funny too. Recorded with an sm57 via umc202hd into audacity under manajro linux kde. I was adjusting the mic gain during recording, so the levels vary.
Author: Unfa
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This is a recording i made of the waves coming into the shore at sunset, on lake mendota in madison, wi. The recording is made with a f1sp field recorder & shotgun mic. This is one of the first recordings i have made with it.
Author: Butchhiggs
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My upstairs neighbor sometimes likes to rhythmically stomp on their floor. I recorded their stomping with low gain and then with high gain, from the living room of my apartment. You'll likely need to perform some noise reduction, especially on the high gain stomps. This was recorded with a blue yeti mic.
Author: Sidequesting
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These are recordings of a small female choir group i recorded for a college film back in 2012. Captured with a stereo mid side mic into pro tools at 96k for use with effects such as paul stretch. I uploaded the cleanest takes i got, room noise is there but isn't terrible.
Author: Blackbar
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Part of a pack of various male snoring sounds, recorded in 48khz / 24 bit mono with an se electronics vr-1 ribbon mic, denoised and gated to get rid of minor studio sounds, and converted to stereo. Wav on bounce.
Author: Mattyharm
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