4,145 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "One"

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This file is one audio stem of five from producer mesostic's "Friendly Evil Gangsta Synth Hip Hop" instrumental which he released for rapping over, remixing and any other use in the Commons. Friendly Evil Gangsta Synth Hip Hop Stem 5 is a dark bass line, created using a bespoke sub bass instrument created in Ableton's Sampler.
Author: Mesostic
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This is a sound of running feet slipping on a banana and crashing into one of somebody’s glass bottles. Like the last sound, i was inspired by a cartoon trax volume 1 sound effect. You can use this sound however you want. Just give me credit!.
Author: Wannymanny
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This is a crow picked up by dreamtalk recorder, a brilliant app for iphone/ipad/android. It was early hours in the morning and it was outside my window. I have had to amplify the file quite a lot to make it easier to hear. I thought it sounded fed up in its tone, i've not heard one exactly like this before.
Author: Jess
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This was recorded at a wedding and celebration party afterward. Several hundred people talking in a very large room. It should be random enough to be used for most any situation where one needs ambient crowd noise. This was recorded directly from the on board mic of a full hd camera that uses acvhd. What you are listening to was rendered off at 48hz and 16 bits.
Author: Toonothing
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A. Wav audio compilation of adorable male toddler/baby sounds, grunts, noises, nonsensical babbling (speech), and actual first words all in one, taken from my packs "baby gibberish," "baby gibberish miscellaneous," and "baby language. " they may be used for movies or other projects. No attribution required. Enjoy. :-).
Author: Funwithsound
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A recording of rainfall, from the end of a storm a few days ago. I had to hurry and catch this one. I edited it, and it should be useable as a near seamless loop. This sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Author: Colorscrimsontears
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Inspired by ben croshaw's point 'n' click horror adventure games, i decided i'd try and see if i can make my own creepy whispers using audacity. This is basically some whispered lines and some really low-volume screams superimposed on one another, with some of these lines reversed. I made this on march 2012 and was recorded on my netbook's slightly damaged built-in mic.
Author: Fyodore
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A stereo wav recording from a zoom h1n during a thunderstorm today. One siren picks up followed by several more producing a convincing stereo image. I have done a basic bass roll-off, but have left it otherwise untouched. If you have a spectral editor you can probably clean out more of the noise, but i couldn't do so and keep the sirens sounding good.
Author: Nanashi
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This is a variation of a hyper-popular wilhelm scream. Since it's 2017 outside, using wilhelm causes everything turn to a comedy. This one sounds fuller, richer, up-to-date. Will suit any type of production (film, commercial, game). Feel free to pitch it, expand it, shorten it and throw a reverb on it. It was recorded by a russian actor sergey smirnov in 2017. Hope you find it useful!.
Author: Glazkov
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This is my second blade effect. Let me know if it is any good. I think it sounds just a little bit better than my first one. I used a blood splatter, a shovel sound, a clothing rip, and my own swinging sound. Like always, no credit is necessary. Use it in any games or movies you make. I'll be seeing if i can use this too.
Author: Kreastricon
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I recorded my voice while playing freelance horror games; scp-087-b and slender sanatorium. This was so i could get genuine reactions to use as stock voice clips for future use. Some pretty interesting stuff came out. This one is my favorite. After this exclamation, i was laughing so hard, and was like "oh god wah? is that what i just said? that's what i just said!!".
Author: Reitanna
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This is another one of those sounds i frustratingly could not find here so i decided to perform and record myself. Yes, very hollywood, haunted house and over the top, but sometimes necessary! if you grew up in the seventies in america there is no way you missed hearing this used on tv at least once! enjoy!.
Author: Beautifuldaymonster
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Sequence "Victimae Paschali Laudes", traditionally attributed to Wipo of Burgundy. For text, see Victimae Paschali Laudes. For an image of a score (not the one I performed from) see this gif. Recorded using GarageBand with some reverb added. Normalised using Audacity. It is a single continuous take. Time: 1:49.
Author: Makemi/Wipo of Burgundy
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Warning: do not download this sound! not recommended! download this one instead! ----> [shotgun_shot_03. Wav]. Shotgun shot!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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Warning: do not download this sound! not recommended! download this one instead! ----> [shotgun_shot_03. Wav]. Shotgun shot!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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This is the sound of cold winter wind finding its way through the gaps in our living room window. The recording has been edited to remove long stretches of silence, and has had some light noise reduction applied. The noise floor is still quite high though, so maybe best to put this one fairly low in the mix. Recorded using a zoom h2 with its rear mics activated.
Author: Audible Edge
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Another short loop, this one takes me to a clock tower,where the characters are planning a stratagem, maybe a kidnapping?. More songs and loops here:https://soundcloud. Com/kilua-boy. All my works are free to use, of course. Do whatever you feel with them, butremember that credits helps a lot!. (sometimes i tweet here: https://twitter. Com/boykilua). Thanks, kilua boy.
Author: Kiluaboy
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Samsara ekd was used for the kick, sent through eq and a couple of distortion plugins. Black noh snare was used for the snare, with a resonator and reverb placed on top of it, as well as eq and compression. Hcx was used for the hihats, with one eq plugin placed on it. The master channel got brickwalled (or bricked) using compressivecm vst.
Author: Goacre
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Another short loop, this one takes me to a clock tower,where the characters are planning a stratagem, maybe a kidnapping?. More songs and loops here:https://soundcloud. Com/kilua-boy. All my works are free to use, of course. Do whatever you feel with them, butremember that credits helps a lot!. (sometimes i tweet here: https://twitter. Com/boykilua). Thanks, kilua boy.
Author: Kiluaboy
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Looking for inspiration? my goal is provide you with all resources you need to make music you love. Right now i'm giving away only samples. Follow me on instagram, i'm going to share more things like tutorials, presets etc soon.
Author: Sampliration
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Our neighbors got 9 labrador retrievers yesterday, and this is what they sound like. I think they sound more like dolphins than dogs. .
Author: Taika
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I've recorded the first chapter of a story created in a manner called one-word-at-a-time in freesound forums. Read the original here:http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/off-topic/34658/. Captured using a zoom h2, edited with audacity. Compressed with sc4 and eqd with audacity's built in rich eq. The compiled text without commentary:. 1 - once. . . 2 - upon3 - a time4 - in a small town called pandora5 - there was a database. 6 - containing vital information7 - collected and controlled by the government. 8 - nobody knew what the database, called pandorabox, contained, yet the popularfolklore went thus:9 - that every word, written, spoken or thought was in the database. 10 - though the question still remains,. . . 11 - how does one12 - hack the database? more importantly, why does one, or who intends to, hackthe database?13 - the question puzzled many but one young outcast searched for the answer forhis special organization called the. . . . . 14 - chaos code. 15 - within this organisation one thing was certain. . . 16 - , they were all looking for the same thing. For all they knew pandoraboxcould hold vital information for there cause that they could use against thecapital or it could hold deep dark secrets about them and the capital that wouldneed to be destroyed and taken advantaged. 17 - but,18 - nothing is ever easy19 - for20 - the chaos code. 21 - now time is running short as few are left to face the enemy22 - , although without even knowing who the enemy really was, the "crusaders" -the hackers - knew they were against something big. . . And that something wasagainst them as well. The first step, then, was to know whom or what they wereup against. 23 - they set to prepare some reconnaissance - to better equip their knowledge. 24 - when they got there they secretly spied the territory and discovered thatit was worse then they predicted and it would be hard getting in and out withoutbeing noticed, they will probably have to fight there way in and out or sneak inand then fight there way out. 25 - since they knew that either outcome meant the destruction of their plansbefore even starting, they decided they'd have to retreat and find an insiderfirst.
Author: Unfa
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Another recording of rain and thunder, but in some ways a better one. This one is a surprisingly big crack and rumble preceded and followed by a nice sounding rain. I made this by positioning a stereo-matched pair of akg c451b condenser mics in an exaggerated x-y configuration (a wider stereo field) and aiming them out of my open window. The mics went into a universal audio 2-610 preamp, an apogee duet 2, and then ableton at 48khz and 24 bits. I believe i had the mics set flat, and there was no post processing (though i was mightily tempted to upload the much-better-sounding eqed and compressed files) so that you can fine tune it to suit your needs. You'll notice that the loudest parts of the thunder boom clipped the input, but, due to the pleasant and forgiving nature of vacuum tubes, the clipping sounds more compressed than distorted. Feel free to use this sound in any commercial or artistic work! you do not need to credit me.
Author: Davidhrivnak
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90 beats, beeps and blurts culled from freesound. Org's public domain uploads. Also, 13 sounds culled from freepd. Com which are public domain as well. All in one file, separated with cue points that have file info. Easiest way to sort it out is to use a sound editor that can separate the files by cue points into one folder. Mono 44k and mostly 140 bpm, should be fun for rave tracks. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection), but if you want to thank an artist and/or tell them where you used it, just copy/paste the file name into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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The Gnostic Bible* (eds. Willis Barnstone and Marvin Meyer) From chapter "Early Wisdom Gospels", section "The Gospel of Thomas" "Yeshua said to them, When you make the two into one, and when you make the inner like the outer and the outer like the inner and the upper like the lower, and when you make male and female into a single one, so that the male will not be male nor the female be female, when you make eyes in place of an eye, a hand in place of a hand, a foot in place of a foot, an image in place of an image, then you will enter the kingdom." The Gospel of Thomas is a Coptic text with many different variations. This version (from the Gnostic Bible) is the most likely source for these two titles, based on what we know of BoH's interest in religion and how exactly the phrases match.
Author: Bull of Heaven
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I made these various "squish" sounds by recording lettuce being crushed on my rode hotshoe mic. This is one of my first tries at folly, so it may not be the cleanest, feedback is excepted, and expected. Thank you, hope you can use it, anyone can use it for anything, even for profit.
Author: Nicktermer
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Old tape recording of 'motor vehicle' stationary with engine running, possible taxi. Recorded circa 1983, onto a memorex 120 tape, using a transistor radio/tape recorder (ghetto blaster) with built-in left & right microphones. 20 seconds is all that remains extant on what was longer at one time. If i remember it was recorded late at night outside my bedroom window, i'm quite sure it was a taxi. Location: middlesbrough, england, uk.
Author: Signtoast
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Recorded this on an afternoon in the fall of 2014 at a buddhist monastery in a small coastal town outside bangkok, derived from video taken by a samsung galaxy s3. At prayer time, the monks assemble and one monk leads with a microphone. This recording reflects the somewhat tinny eq of that sound system, and also includes some dimly-heard background noise from the outside environment (e. G. , passing vehicles).
Author: Razajac
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Recordings from one of my workshops at uni. Gareth stuart is playing while we test mic techniques for: interaural intensity difference, interaural time difference and which techniques and positions reduced the instruments natural hiss, but we also discovered that a lot of people like the clarinet's tuneful hiss. We used an ab split stereo pair , xy pair and then an ortf pair. Used rode's nt5 pair, veeery nice.
Author: Debudding
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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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Needed a really good bar drop for a film we where doing. This is a nice combo of a dead iron bar drop to a sawdust and straw wood floor with the addition of a metal bar dropped on wood. A little drop of a light bulb to finish the sound off. One drop not repeated. Created by paul villeneuve and dominic kaiser / stories by the river.
Author: Dkudos
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Warning! loud noise! this sound is not intended to listen to, but to do technical measurements!. This is a test recording i made to measure my headphone's frequency response. It plays a nice "left" and "right" to determine the channels. Then it plays back white noise first in both channels, then one at a time. Then the same with sine sweeps. Then short impulses.
Author: Unfa
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A sound taken in front of a supermarket. It occurs, if one moves a shopping cart away from the others. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: zoom h2 with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfslocation: supermarket. Lat: 53. 227168618533454lon: 10. 401413440704346. Date: 2013-11-19, 13:40h. Recorded by: julia rehfeldt, wiebke stein and laura medrowedited by: laura medrow. This recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Author: Soundscape Leuphana
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There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.
Author: Vumseplutten
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A sound effect of a very short meow from one of the cats where i work. I hope you can use it. I think he was annoyed about something. Thanks for listening, and be sure to let me know what you think!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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I recorded this gate in ashton court, bristol. I recorded it for a surround sound eco-soundscape composition however i felt the need to share as it was probably one of the best sounds i captured. The long hollow poles the gate is attached to creates a spooky reverb that sounds like its coming from the ground itself. Please feel free to use this wherever you need.
Author: Lukemcallister
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I found this wonderful 4 foot high waterfall in a small canyon in the shawnee national forest in southern illinois. The cool splashing of the rivulet as it spilled out onto a catch-pool was enhanced by the echo as the sound bounced off the 3-sided grotto. Recorded on one of the hottest days of august 2011 using my rode ntg-2 shotgun mic into zoom h4n recorder.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Voice over saying:"sir! drop your weapon, put your hands on your head, and get down on the ground!". "you are going to be placed under arrest. ". "you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you. ”. "sir, watch you head as you enter the vehicle. ".
Author: Tekgnosis
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It's a recording of a bicycle trip. A rather quick one. Gaining speed, bicycle wheels, chains, pedals, my breathing and cars passigng by are all audible. Some woman says "dzień dobry" in the background. The wind blows int the mics a bit. Recorded with a zoom h2, originally 96khz/24-bit wav, edited and normalized with audacity. I made this while hunting some thunder strikes (my bike'n'thunder series).
Author: Unfa
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This recording was made with an iphone 4s fitted with a tascam condenser stereo microphone in an asian restaurant in bern. We hear the sound of the restaurant with people eating and chatting while the open kitchen is busy washing and preparing dishes. One of the bus boys is singing to himself, which can be heard dimly and at some point a bell strikes a few times.
Author: Strannix
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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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This sound has been recorded with the h4n pro. You can use this sound in your project but it would be awesome if you could tag my instagram account somewhere in the description:https://www. Instagram. Com/florianreichelt/. Stock footage isn't dead! make 2000$/month via blackbox!register now: http://bit. Ly/stockblackbox.
Author: Florianreichelt
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One satisfying thunder crack, followed by it's rumbly aftermath, as well as a car passing on the street in the distance. There is no compression or eq applied, and the file has a high dynamic range, so for many applications you may need to use some dynamics processing to reduce the dynamic range. Recorded with spaced pair ksm141, in omni mode, no filters.
Author: Gpag
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5 1/2 minute recording using zoom h6 recorder of a storm front that passed through cincinnati on 4/9/2020 (which included 4 smaller f0 tornadoes). Made up of 3 segments put together. First segment (0:00) is rain and hail, second segment (1:20) includes tornado warning siren going off with one very loud thunder just before it shuts down, final segment (4:40) is rain and wind.
Author: Pack
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I needed a quick fix for a bomb sound effect, and i think i made this one okay. Honestly, i just went "pkhoooooo" into my laptop mic, bass boosted it, slowed it down, pitched it down, and ran it through a low-pass filter in audacity. This sound is licensed under a creative commons 0 license, meaning you can use it in any project you want (for monetary gain or not) without creditting me. Enjoy!.
Author: Stemsandseedspod
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First attempt at recording with audacity and my new keyboard. All sounds are bone-stock from the mx49. I've only added a little reverb in one 15-second section of the piece. I didn't intend to do anything in particular, just checking out sounds on the keys and getting familiar with audacity. I think of it as a 21st century version of the beatles "revolution 9". If you haven't listened to that, you need to.
Author: Madgravitystudio
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A recording made near monument creek. I needed to block wind noise and so there are strange fluctuations with the eq, although maybe this is a feature and not a bug for someone out there. I walked away from the rapids until i was about twenty feet away. At one point, a helicopter passed over, and you may hear a motorcycle ride by.
Author: Tvilgiat
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Here we hear a german public bus approaching a snow-covered stop from the right, stop, and continue shortly thereafter. The engine is a prominent part of the recording. Towards the end, a second public bus passes in front of the mic in the opposite direction before the first one continues to the left towards the next stop.
Author: Cinetony
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This is me trying to sing a note with as little background noise as possible without any editing software. This is my first time attempting this for a class; i sat under my desk with my phone with pillows on all sides and a blanket to try to absorb even more background noise. Ran the video through mediaconvert to make it a. Flac.
Author: Brady Watson
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Here's some more of that young couple next door. They did a quick one, about 10 minutes or less. Sounds like they enjoyed it. Got some good loud sounds of the woman. There's a bit of the man too but hard to hear. The sex parts are from 1:45-4:40, 2:30 is when the woman starts to make loud moans. This was edit and shorten with audacity.
Author: Lonewnoinfo
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