459 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Quit"

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Field recording of the vakö myr swamp near älmhult in sweden, uncontaminated by any human or traffic noise. It is a windy and cloudy summer day, the wind is stirring the trees quite a bit, insects and birds cam be heard in the foreground. Recorded with a zoom h2n. These are the front channels of a 4ch surround recording. Mics set to 90° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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My drum loops created in pro tools from the winston's "amen brother" break. These are just tests, although they do loop quite nice if you line them up right. . . . . Respect to those who want to resurrect old school jungle, hit me up if you wanna collab!big-up to thej_unglistsa_gainstp_erpetratorm_ovement.
Author: Torn.Rugged.Audio
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48khz 24bits clean soundthis is shun laughing. I recorded this while his father was giving giggles to him on his bed. Surprisingly, the sound is very clean despite shun was moving quite a lot. It's often very difficult to find kid laughing. This one is genuine, it's an incredible recording to me. I hope you will enjoy it. Microphone rode nt5 into fostex fr2le.
Author: Nakhas
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This is a clip which contains the background audio which i need enhanced. I can't quite make out all the words, but i do know that the words "rapin him" are said, and the name "carter", and "positive thing". When i recorded this clip, i put the conversation on a loop, trying to make it easier to edit it while i listened, but i still can't make it all out. Good luck.
Author: Justicevalentine
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Cécile Chaminade's Flute Concertino in D major, Op. 107, performed by the United States Marine Band on October 8, 2012 in Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater in Syracuse, New York, during its National Tour to the Northeast. Colonel Michael J. Colburn, conducting and MGySgt Betsy Hill, flute soloist. This recording contains quite a bit of extraneous noise.
Author: Composition: Cécile Chaminade; Transcription: Jolly (U.S. Marine Band); Performance and recording: United States Marine Band
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I had a need for some burps in a project, and decided to burp loudly into the mic whenever the urge arose while i was narrating. Beer aided the process quite a bit. These were collected over the course of several stories. I've studiously avoided sniffing my pop-filter, for obvious reasons. Mic is a rode procaster. Not that i think it is necessarily the microphone of choice for belching. Feel free to use the sound for whatever purpose you like.
Author: Andytremble
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My first excursion into the ambient realm. My friends mimeophon, o-ctrl, morphagene, x-pan, erbe-verbe and the omnipresent clouds took me to somewhere i never thought i'd venture. Basically a very simple sound source, sped up and slowed down in segments, granulated and pasted back together. Quite a wet mix. Shake the drops off afterwards. . .
Author: Jim Bretherick
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I've been looking for a similar effect for quite a few years and no one has built one. So, using a simple synth and bass drop worked wonders for what i needed. The sound effect is from the matrix and is the sound heard near the beginning when the police are attempting to arrest trinity, just before the agents get upstairs. When trinity jumps, this is that effect.
Author: My Name Here
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An mp3 recording of several musicians testing their instruments and playing musical passages, while the audience chats and converses. Starts with a solitary violin, and more and more instruments take the stage. Results in quite a discordant/tumultuous sound. Recorded with a black sony ic voice recorder, at the boettcher concert hall with the denver young artists orchestra. Use however you'd like. God bless!.
Author: Funwithsound
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I created this machine gun sound effect quite by accident. I was synthesizing a snare drum in fl_studio using multiple synth layers, effects and automation trying to create a really short and snappy snare and set the loop length really short by mistake and when i hit play to audition my sound i thought it resembled machine gun fire. So anyway enjoy and feel free to use it in your game or whatever way you want.
Author: Mikobuntu
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I asked him to load the dishwasher, and he actually did, except that he washed the dishes by hand and used the dishwasher for a drying rack. I didn't ask him to record it for me, so maybe he's trying to change the subject. Bully for him. Great file, might be diminished in volume quite a bit and used as a background in a diner or restaurant kitchen. This is the way men wash dishes, and it explains why many of mine are chipped.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A mostly mellow recording of the streets around east village, new york city. Recorded on thanksgiving '22 so the streets were a lot more empty than usual. By the way, the reverb you hear at the end of the clip is the natural reverb off the surrounding buildings of a woman who was talking quite loudly - she was around the corner from where i was standing.
Author: Overmedium
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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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Various samples of me opening and closing my old wooden drawers, mostly with clothes inside of them. Different drawers have different weights of clothes in them, and are in different states of repair, so if the first sounds aren't quite what you're listening for, take a listen to the later sounds. Created for use in sinathorproductions' indie project: queen's meadow.
Author: Chaosian
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This is a recording of an operation in a hospital in lisboa, portugal. We needed this recording for an audiowalk that also took place in an unused hospital. I was not allowed to go into the operartion room. I gave the microphones to a nurse that spent 5 minutes for me in the operation room. She did quite a good job. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
Author: Nikitralala
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True story: bob the rooster, while defending his chooks, had quite the tussle with a large fox in 2020 and survived. So instead of getting mad at him for waking up the dead each morning, i recorded him on my handy little zoom h1n recorder. I think bob deserves some credit for being a tough old bird so regardless of whether anyone uses this sound. . . Here bob is, enshrined on freesound. Com.
Author: Pooky
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Lluvia sobre un paraguas andando por la acera de calle del carmen con la fachada de la biblioteca nacional. Los desagües a bastante altura golpean alternativamente el paraguas. Rain on an umbrella walking along the sidewalk of carrer del carmen with the facade of the national library. The drainages at quite a height hit the umbrella alternately.
Author: Antoniozozobra
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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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I typed quite slow in the beginning if you need to edit out and synch with your footage, if you just want typing sound in the background i think the best is in the end of the clip. The mouse clicking comes later in the clip. I've mixed it a bit but might need more mixing. I've used freesound for 7 years now and i thought i would pay back for all the good sounds that i've used from freesound. More will come <3.
Author: Gasparoz
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I recorded these because i neeeded a sound when a player slices a metal object. But it can be used for cooking sounds etc. As well obviously. The later ones are useful for creating loops and the impact usually sounds quite different which offers some needed variation. You can try to add some crackling fire sound if you need it to sound more powerful. There is no need to credit me but i would be happy if you tell me here if you use it and what for :).
Author: Kiarand
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Stereo recording 48khz 24bit from the top of hangman's hill in the malvern hills, uk. Recorded for world listening day 2014 on 18 july in the early afternoon. Recorded with rode nt4 and sennheiser mkh416 through sound devices 442 into tascam dr-40. Additional processing in sound forge. The nt4 had quite a lot of top end hiss that i didn't really notice until too late.
Author: Earthkeptwarm
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Wide angle recording of a rainy late summer day on a beach in fehmarn, a large island off the west german baltic riviera. It is windy, the sea is quite choppy, several kite surfers are on the water. Some voices can be heard in the background. The recorder is about 100 meters away from the shoreline. These are the rear channels of a 4ch surround recording. Recording conducted with a zoom h2n.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Busy street in tokyo during the evening rush hour. I placed a pair of mics at 120 degrees between 2 stop lights on a busy street. There are 3 distinct "waves" of traffic let through the lights and all our recorded well. The panning is quite dramatic, so you really get a sense of movement.
Author: Markystar
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Sci-fi sound of a metal corridor or a passageway with metallic walls, synthesized by me. Fit for any foley work, would play nicely in spaceship, horror, factory, indusrial setting. Has an illusion of being quite far. Thank you for enjoying my work. You can listen to my music at http://vospi. Com/.
Author: Vospi
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I recorded the fan on quite loud and i opened and closed the cd drive on my hp eletebook 8460p, different laptop models have a different frequency from the fan and different cd drives make a different sound when checking it. Recorded from the internal microphone.
Author: Jess
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This is the one minute narration of a sound walk i did on september 7, 2019 at the afternoon. I walked the streets of 8117 garden grove ave. , reseda, california, united states. During this sound walk, i heard multiple sounds around me. These sounds are as follows: a garden hose gushing out water, a dog barking quite aggressively, a car passing by, creating a doppler effect, the footsteps on leaves and branches, and the soft breeze of the wind.
Author: Smnndl
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In the shade of the palm from Leslie Stuart and Owen Hall's Florodora. Sung by Frank C. Stanley in 1902. This is Edison Gold Moulded Record #8066. Other titles for this song include: In the shade of the sheltering palm Shade of palms There is a garden fair Florodora was the first big hit musical of the 20th century. "Tell me pretty maiden" was the runaway hit, with "In the shade of the sheltering palm" also quite popular.
Author: Owen Hall (real name, James Davis, 1853-1907) and Leslie Stuart (1863–1928)
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Harmonic progression from a Mozart piano sonata--sound file. Piano Sonata in G, K. 283, third movement, starting measure 247. Digital recording by Opus33 using Wavesurfer software. Transcription into chords by Opus33, loosely following Piston and DeVoto, Harmony. This music is in the public domain. The recording is not copyrighted, and it is hereby released by its creator (known in this context by the pseudonym Opus33) into the public domain. The following tag, though it is not quite accurate, is included in order to authorize this file according to the Wikipedia rules:
Author: Opus33 at English Wikipedia
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Acoustic snare sample ripped from the stock fruity loops loop "pendulus" mixed in with a click transient from a free goldbaby sample pack. Resampled and compressed multiple times. Tape saturated. Hope you download! btw if you want, please show me what song you used it in! i'm quite curious to see what magical things people can do with this stuff.
Author: Alexthegr
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With my new mic i decided to type away all my sorrows and problems, and this was the result (that was a joke, if you couldn't tell lol. ) but yeah, turned out to be quite aggressive so use if you want to portray some internet trolls or whatever floats your boat. Feel free to use whenever and however you want. Don't even need to credit me, but would love it if you did. :).
Author: Nickisawsome
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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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A light thunderstorm in carrboro, nc. Not too much wind or heavy rain, but some very good thunder claps. As the thunder slowly fades away, some distant traffic and a siren can be heard. Recorded on a zoom h2. This was uploaded as vorbis instead of flac or wav because it's quite long but i thought people might find it useful to have the whole thing. Some intelligent de-clipping was also performed in audacity to remove some slight distortion from the loudest claps.
Author: Worldsday
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My great-uncle and great-aunt have an old grandfather clock. It doesn't quite work right and only chimes 7 times at 12 o'clock, so i had to record it at 11 and add another chime. Nonetheless, it makes for a great ambient sound, especially in a horror setting. I recorded it with my tablet (samsung galaxy tab a) and edited it with audacity (added in an extra chime, converted it to stereo, etc. ).
Author: Fission
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Recorded myself cutting up, tearing and squishing a watermelon, resulting sounds processed only with a slight low-cut and normalization. Recording quality was not as great as i would have hoped although there should still be something useful here, i learnt 2 valuable lessons though:. 1. Watermelon juice and microphones are best kept separated. 2. Sounds travels quite well through kitchen worktops so don't put the mic flat on it!.
Author: Lolamadeus
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Line samples from a casio ap-45 on the default grand piano patch. Samples every c and g from c2 through to c9 with a short sustain. Velocity is pretty aggressive and it doesn't sound quite in tune to my ear. Feels like it's a little bit out. You may want to tune these yourself, if you plan to use them for anything significant. Minimal post processing on these. Just enough to get them roughly even in terms of overall volume.
Author: Chonkdonk
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An example of how a fire drill goes at our school. Students being told by teachers to get outside, teachers telling students to get outside, quite hectic if you ask me. This is shortened, as the first version was over 6 mins long! this is perfect for annoying your friends, trust me! have a nice day and feel free to use this however you like!. Sound count: 45edited audiolicense: creative commons 0.
Author: Felineterror
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3d diy binaural dummy head recording. Intended for headphone listening. Assorted birds singing away in my garden at sunset. Best 'bee/blackbird/crow action' around -02:40 -> -01:30. Best on headphones, but works quite well on stereo speakers. Roland quad capture to pc.
Author: Dwareing
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I've been looking for a similar effect for quite a few years and no one has built one. So, using a simple synth and bass drop worked wonders for what i needed. The sound effect is from the matrix and is the sound heard near the beginning when the police are attempting to arrest trinity, just before the agents get upstairs. When trinity jumps, this is that effect. My original concoction.
Author: My Name Here
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A diesel train flushing out the condensation from a particular valve, as i am told. Sounds like electricity sparking or something. It was quite loud, my gain was set extremely low, enough that i didn't pick up any of the road traffic with cars passing a few feet behind me. Mic: audio-technica at-875r shotgun micrecorder: tascam dr-40. Creative commons license because lengthy attributions suck. Use as you will.
Author: Snoopy
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Creation date: 14 - 60 - 2017. Details of this sound:. Subject of recording:- object : upright piano- material : wood and strings- peculiarity : quite high. Place of capture:- type : inside- resonance : none- distance from source : above. Recorder:- recorder : tascam dr-40 v2- type of microphone used : condenser microphone- wind shield : none. Recording parameters:- capture type : mono- resolution : 16bit 44,1khz. Software used:- fl studio 11. Fx added:- edison : remove noise, reverse spectrum and suppress reverb.
Author: Alayan
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Wild parrots started flying in and landing on the trees along mission bay in san diego on a cool, cloudy day. I walk around and catch some individuals and groups. Sometimes they fly overhead. I did my best to minimize footstep sounds and wind noise. Mostly, i did a good job of that. No. 2 at about 2:35 there's a nice group after a long silence, so don't quit beforehand. The stereo mics add to the liveliness of the sounds.
Author: Robert Yourell
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Trying to start my dads formula ford race car, its a lola 1600cc from 1984. The car has won the world championship, back in the days. After standing still for half a year, the old lady didnt want to wake up easy. But, shes alive!!! still quite grumpy lol the ignition was not set up properly, so the old gall was spitting flames!! if you listen carefully you can hear the popping and banging of the explosions in the tailpipe :)recorded with my phone.
Author: Escortmarius
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Trying to start my dads formula ford race car, its a lola 1600cc from 1984. The car has won the world championship, back in the days. After standing still for half a year, the old lady didnt want to wake up easy. But, shes alive!!! still quite grumpy lol the ignition was not set up properly, so the old gall was spitting flames!! if you listen carefully you can hear the popping and banging of the explosions in the tailpipe :)recorded with my phone.
Author: Escortmarius
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The putipu'ù is a percussion instrument used in neapolitan folk music and, generally speaking in the folk music of much of southern italy. (an alternative name is "caccavella". ) the name putipù is onomatopoeia for the "burping" sound the instrument makes when played. The instrument consists of a membrane stretched across a resonating chamber, like a drum. Instead of the membrane being stuck, however, a handle is used to compress air rhythmically within the chamber. The air then spurts audibly out of the not-quite-hermetic seal that fastens the membrane to the clay or metal body of the instrument.
Author: Bbmario
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Recorded on mid-summer (that looked like mid-autumn) day 2010 in vilnius with a simple olympus voice recorder. I placed an old piece of metal sheet on a broken glass fish tank near a garage wall to catch the drops, recorder was placed in the middle of the sheet. The rain was very light and fine, later it intensified and became lighter again - all this is heard in the recording. Unfortunately three recorder beeps are heard at the end signaling that it was running out of memory. I later decided to leave them in as it quite unexpectedly added some drama to the whole record. . .
Author: Ramas
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The everlasting aftertaste of a savored beef burrito with a meaty belch that wholeheartedly and ferociously annihilates the sound barrier. Legend has it that ever since this gormandized burrito was born unto this forsaken atmosphere filled with trepidation and dismay, the man who consumed it expanded and gained its prodigious, stunning, and quite frankly marvelous supernatural qualifications, so incredible that this man could comprehensively eradicate the elliptical galaxy, vaporizing the whole caboodle with the utmost parsimonious and rapacious belch the macrocosm has unceasingly distinguished with the naked eye.
Author: Torpidtv
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. Please read full description. Made with finger and mouth. Using a tascam dr-07 mkii. . Please let me know if you use my sound, and what for. I would interest me and satisfy my curiosity as i'm a curious sort of person. I've designated this as public domain / cc0, however. . . . . . If you feel my sound/s is/are quite significant for a significant project, it would also be nice if you gave credit and a link if it's practical to do so. Www. Freesound. Org/people/muel2002/.
Author: Muel
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This is the sound of an slightly old and noisy ceiling fan being switched on, run for a bit, and then turned off. It has been recorded on my cheap android phone in an empty room in mumbai, india. There is some room tone hiss as well mixed in. You can loop the middle part to extend as the drone / rumble is quite steady. Feel free to use as and where you wish.
Author: Seventhsamurai
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Danse macabre by Saint-Saëns performed by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski. "Record date is 4/29/1925, with master numbers CVE-27929 and CVE-27930. Also, the subtle "VE" stamp reveals this to be an early electrical recording. It doesn't have quite the brilliance of the 1927 and -28 Victor productions, but still captures the violins nicely. Victor 6505-A and B, concatenated from the original 2 sides."
Author: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Stokowski, Victor 6505
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Line samples from a casio ap-45 on the default grand piano patch. Samples every c and g from c2 through to g8 with the sustain pedal down. Velocity is pretty aggressive and it doesn't sound quite in tune to my ear. Feels like it's a little bit out. You may want to tune these yourself, if you plan to use them for anything significant. No post processing done, so it might be worthwhile to normalize the samples out, if you're planning on putting them into a sampler for playback.
Author: Chonkdonk
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