65 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "One Ring"

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One bell is ringing by itself.
Author: Jpgls
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Small thai temple bell one ring. Rec by audiotechnica clips mic.
Author: Iluppai
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A telephone ring. It was recorded with one zoom h4nwave48. Khz16bitstereo.
Author: Marciodecio
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One classic passive ring mod based on 2 transformators and one vca based.
Author: Gis Sweden
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H1 zoom. Bells just keeping ringing for many minutes. Starts win one ring and then another one. Stopped recording after a few minutes.
Author: Freesoundjon
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A ding ding bell, one ding.
Author: Kellyconidi
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A strange ringing sound i heard one day in a basement carpark (parking lot).
Author: Folamh
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One of microKORG synthesiser sounds. Played and recorded by myself.
Author: Qnx at English Wikipedia
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I've benefited from freesound in the past so i wanted to give something back. I created this audio sample of the black speech of mordor (a section of the ring poem), as part of a cinematic orchestral lord of the rings piece to add flavour to it and wondered if others might find a use for it in their own projects. The sample does have added reverb but to my ears this is not excessive. The phrase is:-. Ash nazg durbatulûk,ash nazg gimbatul,ash nazg thrakatulûkagh burzum-ishi krimpatul. This translates to:-. One ring to to rule them allone ring to find themone ring to bring them alland in the darkness bind them. No attribution required but it would be nice to know if anybody uses it. ;-).
Author: Mrbouzouki
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A tape machine which i recorded various buttons and switches on. This was a nice one with a metallic ring to it.
Author: Hanneswannerberger
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Remix of telephonering. Wav by transitking. This is one of the distinctive ring patterns some phone companies use to indicate that a caller is calling from an unknown number (usually a telemarketer).
Author: Guitarguy
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Excellent if lo-fi recording of three voices, two male and one female singing and building one note at a time a major chord triad, saying, "hello," thrice. I use it as a ring tone. Recorded with an ipod and griffin italk mic.
Author: Fauxpress
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Dropping a tire tool in a metal tunnel. The sound is similar to what one might hear in a garage.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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One jingle bell ringing.
Author: Jcdecha
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One single ring of a set of indian finger cymbals. Good for when angels get their wings. :).
Author: Misstickle
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Neil armstrong say 'one small step for man, one small step for mankind'. From public domain nasa sounds/ring tones. Surprise can't find this sound very famous clip in freesound.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Small metal bowl being struck softly and made to ring like a bell, once.
Author: Alienistcog
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I collect telephones and always have them hooked up to the landline. These are the most boring ones i own, consisting of analog home and office telephones with different ringtones ringing in sync. Year: 2020location: aalsmeer, the netherlandschannels: 1 (mono)microphone: unknownmic polar pattern: cardioid.
Author: Pimstoltz
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Rather ambient bang into a can which sounds like a thick seed husk shot into a spittoon but is more likely a n aluminum knife or something striking a typical one pound bean can.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The sound of a midland x-talker ringing when i hit the call button. It sounds like one of these old home phones. All i did was plug the walkie-talkie into my computer and then record the sound when i push the call button. This could be a good walkie-talkie sound.
Author: Bryce
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One chime of a small bell used on ships, (can also be used for old firefighters).
Author: Sojan
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A bunch of keys, with some big iron ones included, being grabbed and thrown on a counter. First plain counter and then with a newspaper in between.
Author: Famerij
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using a rode nt1-a condenser microphone. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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One shot sample of a cowbell being struck. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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One shot sample of a cowbell being struck. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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One shot sample of a cowbell being struck. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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One shot sample of a cowbell being struck. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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One shot sample of a cowbell being struck. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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Could not find a sound for an outgoing call, recorded one myself. Connection tone for a cell phone. Source: iphone 6recorded with audacity.
Author: Aldenb
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One nice and clean doorbell shot by a zoom h4n built in mic, 96k/24, stereo!.
Author: Fabiopx
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Author: Kazarinv
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Selected parts from a longer recording. This is a modular synth controlled by quantussy cells. They are one method for creating generative music. I call it machine composition.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Walking around downtown charleston, sc one evening in may. The 6 o'clock bells start ringing and i record it with my olympus ls-10.
Author: Davidsorich
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Recorded from the edge of a gambling pit at an american casino, the mix of voices and machines. One slot is paying off with a tally bell ringing.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Space tourists watching rings of saturn. Thanks to satellites that have been close to saturn, we now have pictures that show clearly how beautiful the rings are. It is so beautiful that in a few years surely space tourists will go there. In this song i describe the atmosphere there is at that moment. They look at the combination of complexity and simplicity of the rings. Everyone will be very impressed with all the colors that are caused by the refraction of sunlight by the ice present. There are the impressive moons of saturn. The one with more mysteries than the other. At that time maybe life has been found on or in those moons.
Author: Huggingbear
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This one i made myself with some visual basic programming. I used it as an alarm and ringtone on my smart phone. You may want to trim the silent tail.
Author: Veens
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feeling, one of three songs playable on my mother's antique music box. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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Soundscape made in the frame of the city rings project november 2013. First composition combining 5 mysounds after discussing texture and layers: session one at gems world academy - etoy.
Author: Thecityrings
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Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. The oscillators where tuned to the same tone one octave apart. Well. . . Not exactly. After having recorded i measured the frequencies 228,8 hz and 117,7 hz. . . But that made the output from the ring modulator interesting. What is generative with this? i modulate amplitude of the sounds and the decay for all thee sounds. This also affects the rhythm sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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No, i cant really describe what this is! but i use a ring modulator. Two audio signals goes in. I guess the side band frequencies goes out??? or?! anyway the original frequencies are also in the mix. So, two audio signal and the result from a diy ring mod. Have to learn more. . . Read below!!! in this sound you are listening to, the result, the ring modulation, carrier signal and modulator signal. After some research. . . I write this for myself. . . Correct me if i'm wrong!!!from youtube (audiocollage)ring modulation is the sum and the differences of the carrier and modulator signal. Feed the ring modulator with 261,626hz and 391,995hz and you get (261,626 + 391,995) 653,621hz and (391,995 - 261,626) 130,369hz. From wikipedia". . . Neither the carrier nor the incoming signal is prominent in the outputs, and ideally, not at all. "". . . In the basic case where two sine waves of frequencies f1 and f2 (f1 < f2) are multiplied, two new sine waves are created, with one at f1 + f2 and the other at f2 – f1. The two new waves are unlikely to be harmonically related and (in a well-designed ring modulator) the original signals are not present. It is this that gives the ring modulator its unique tones. ". Above is true when using pure sine waves! waves with no harmonics. I have a passive diy ring modulator. I guess it's not acting "perfect". . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Bells ring to mark the start of evening mass at notre-dame cathedral (notre dame de paris) in paris, france on christmas day in 2011. The first bell heard is the largest, the "emmanuel" bourdon bell, which weighs 13 tons. After 90 seconds or so, the other bells in the north tower start to ring as well. After several minutes of continuous ringing, the bells are allowed to slowly stop ringing. A few soft clicking noises right at the start of the recording come from me adjusting the recording level (which i couldn't do until the bells started to ring). Mp3 from 96 khz / 24-bit / stereorecorded with zoom h4n built-in mics hand-held, about 100 feet southwest of the south tower (the one with the big bell).
Author: Mxsmanic
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A short clip of a small volume of liquid being transferred from one container to another with a nice ringing quality to it. I believe this is tea being poured into a mug, but i don't remember specifically. Recorded with a zoom h4n and edited in audacity. Apologies for the high noise floor on this clip, i had my preamp set for something else!.
Author: Cloud Canvas
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Originally contributed by freesound user juskiddink, this series of two blasts on a finnish birch bark horn has been shortened and tightened for use as a ring tone. It's a long, organic and haunting two-tone call echoing in the forest night; a clear alternative to the mechanical and tightly musical ringtones out there, and one i like a lot. Edited to wrap nicely for a continuing repeat.
Author: Shift
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Long knife being sharpened down a steel. Recorded on r09hr in kitchen then gain enhanced and processed in digital performer with proverb to give an eerie one shot effect that can be used to create tension and foreboding in horror films or events.
Author: Tollbooth
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Very annoying high pitched alarm. This is a one of the results of my attempt to complete a school assignment. We were supposed to create an alarm clock or a ring tone with audiogen synthesizer. I went with as much annoying sound as i managed to produce.
Author: Wolfercz
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The y2k symphony. On new year's, 2000, when the world didn't end, a group of friends was in a log cabin near peterborough, on, canada, and performed this improvised symphony on a collection of percussion toys and wineglasses. Recorded on minidisk, but unfortunately one channel was lost so it's in mono.
Author: Noisymichael
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Sound created from using the rings of saturn as a spectral source to a series of filters. When a 1 pixel high image of the rings is extracted it looks like a spectrogram (original: https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:saturn%27s_rings_dark_side_mosaic. Jpg). The ring spectrogram was divided into three color planes, and the color intensity values were transformed into resonant filter cutoff frequencies. In essence one filter unit (per color plane) has 256 sounds playing simultaneously. The individual filters are placed along the x-axis so, that the stereo image consists of 256 steps from left to right. In this sound of the series the spectrum was compressed to a range of 20 - 1000 hz. A small variation in certain divider factor per color plane is introduced for a slight chorus like effect.
Author: Sarana
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The orange side of plaits randomised from rnd step driven by wogglebug and instruo neoni, into harmonaig, cv to plaits. Aux channel passed through rings, one output through tau phaser the other through mimeophon and finally though qmmg moved by maths and sent through erbe-verb. Phew! enjoy! oh yes, markers are in place for morphagene.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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I recorded this ringtone from my then-typical motorola ultra classic cell phone in early 1997. This version has tiny fade-in/fade-out, about one second of leading silence and two seconds trailing silence for looping. I suggest amplifying it for use on a modern cell phone.
Author: Omegazeta
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Plucking the rim of an empty wine glass with my finger. Recorded a bunch of samples then isolated the ones i liked into this file. Left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. While all the samples were initially recorded at 16-bit 44100hz, some of the later ones compiled into this wav were accidentally saved at 8-bit and have gathered some noise as a result. All samples recorded using a blue yeti microphone. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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