296 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Technology"

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Made with sylenth 1, loads of effects and some foley stuff.
Author: Moistgoatman
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Another sound of mine, but got the silent bit and amplified it. Processed in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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Atmo of the mass spectroscopy lab at bristol university, recorded in october 2011 with a zoom h2 at 90° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Here is the sound place of the library of the cyprus university of technology. You can hear footsteps, low talking and book grabbed of the shelfs. All these in the silent that a library can offer.
Author: Gklydia
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I tried ripping sound from a game and it came out as some code, but, i played around in audacity and came out with this. Enjoy =).
Author: Personno
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Konica minolta laser printer warming up and printing a single page, in raleigh, north carolina. Recorded head on to printer face on belkin sound recorder.
Author: Kfargo
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Ambience recorded in epcot center inside the big ball a lot of dif sounds, record with zoom h1.
Author: Ruidorosasi
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I was exporting a graphic in adobe after effects and the export had errors and came up with this sound. Thought it was pretty cool.
Author: Alexmurrayvideo
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10-20 year-old microwave begins heating and then short-circuits. Recorded with a zoom h4n.
Author: Jakisdead
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Background used for video games and movies. Feel free to use it anytime. Link me what you used it in. :).
Author: Caboose
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Aethernet cc0 hud interface pilot autopilot demon driver mode battery energy level jitter map navigator itinerary space sight atv cruiser aircraft spacecraft fraser technology wavelength wifi wimax starter pulse 0g.
Author: Awaka
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Sound generated with online synth and then tweaked a bit with audacity. Link to synth: https://lti-adx. Adelaide. Edu. Au/music. Technologies/midi-synth/.
Author: Doubledog
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This is a sound i made for my game. I just recorded myself pressing random buttons and ta-da!.
Author: Baboonaiih
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Burst shutter slr film camera nikon f4olympus ls-p2 pcm recorder.
Author: Lumamorph
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Recorded with an old (mini) nagra 1,600 meters underground. This is the sound of "roof support" moving, cracking coal,hissing ventilation, water dripping - and some miners taking in the background.
Author: Mortifreshman
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A very messy, nasty, static-y, glitchy kinda sound, made with dblue glitch and massive in fl studio. I like this one, sounds very destroyed.
Author: Jacksonmiller
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The sound is me pressing the space bar on a keyboard multiple times. I recorded the sound at howard county community college. I recorded it with a zoom recorder and a sennheiser shotgun mic.
Author: Dly
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Charging the alien technology for use. Medium to slow build. Source: synthesized in pro tools 10, plug-in vacuum.
Author: Crashoverride
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Moderate tempo (90 bpm) techno-synth melody in the key of c. Good for an outro.
Author: Outerandeventhorizon
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A sound i created by total accident which sounds like a communication device from a retro-futuristic movie or video game.
Author: Shredster
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I made this sound sample in Fruity Loops 7 using the Fruity Granulizer to show off some of its capabilities as well as demonstrate Granular synthesis technology.
Author: Originally uploaded by Fontenot 1031 (Transferred by clusternote)
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Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Author: Blukotek
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A western digital drive refusing to mount. Recorded on a sennheiser me66 k6 microphone, in camera on a sony nex fs700. Hum in the background is the air-conditioned office.
Author: Twilkosta
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Made in helm. Sounds like something you'd hear in a 60s sci-fi.
Author: Neopolitansixth
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A loopable sci-fi alarm sound made with synth. Let me know what you use it in, always good to know!. Www. Daleaudio. Comtwitter @dalegrins.
Author: Daleonfire
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A simple boot-up sound based on humphreyswill's korgstrings001. Aif at https://www. Freesound. Org/people/humphreyswill/sounds/61109/.
Author: Pizzaiolo
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Pressing a mechanical pencil button, recorded & processed in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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Nice driving, smooth groove in the key of g. 106 bpm. Ambient, atmospheric, cosmic. Has a science vibe to it, good for lead-ins and for plateaus.
Author: Outerandeventhorizon
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The A440 (A above middle C) tone, which is used as a general tuning standard for musical pitch. It is also broadcast by WWV, the radio station of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Author: Original uploader was Denelson83 at en.wikipedia.
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This sound was made by importing a picture into audacity, no mangling used. You may do so as much as you like. Made with audacity.
Author: Ecfike
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I blended these 3 freesounds for an action4me fundraiser video. Many thanks to the creators of218742__audioorange123__computer-sounds, 251499__staticpony1__weird-dimension. Wav, 434700__esistnichtsoernst__angelic-choir. Wav.
Author: Cummingtt
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I was searching the internet for an 16-bit heart sound-effect but couldn't find one, so i made this myself!. This is a slow, low heartbeat made with genuine 16-bit technology!.
Author: Vagabondage
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This is the sound that played when i tried to open a picture as raw data in audacity.
Author: Hiltc
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This is a "happy birthday to you" rendition to celebrate the 15th freesound birthday (april 5th 2020). The sound has been made by researchers of the music technology group of universitat pompeu fabra (i. E. Where freesound happens!), and voctrolabs. The sound uses choir synthesis technology developed for the trompa eu project. This means that what you hear are not real singers but synthesized voices generated by a computer! the score adaptation for choir is based on a score published in the choral public domain library. Hope you enjoy it and. . . . Happy birthday dear freesound!.
Author: Mtg
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Technology static\interference of some kind. Free to use.
Author: Snowfightstudios
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Studio technologies - stereo simulator (generation ii). Https://studio-tech. Com/products/generation-ii-stereo-simulator/. The generation ii stereo simulator from studio technologies creates a convincing stereo imagefrom a mono audio source. The fully mono-compatible signal simulates space withoutreverberation by using random, non-recursive filter techniques. The mode switch (found on the hardware unit) controls the overall sound of the generation ii. In the music position, the full audio bandwidth of the input signal is simulated. This mode isappropriate for audio material with little or no voice-only content. In the music & voice position, the input signal is sent through a band-reject filter prior togetting sent to the simulator circuits. This creates stereo simulation over the low and highfrequency range, while limiting simulation in the voice band. This mode is appropriate for audiomaterial that contains voice-only content, such as a film track or television show. The stereo intensity control determines the amount of stereo simulation that is produced. Inthe fully counterclockwise position (ir files “0” – included for process comparison), no simulatedstereo is produced. The mono input signal is sent equally to the left and right outputs. As thecontrol is turned clockwise (ir files “1 – 6”), the amount of stereo simulation increases.
Author: Kenmix
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Hey everyone,. Thanks for everything now and throughout the past couple years. I appreciate you all!. Support me : https://bit. Ly/rkb07. Made & edited in fl studio 20 & pro tools 12.
Author: Audioway
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Some birds singing before night. Record is interrupted by a message received on the phone which vibrate :/. An eventful record which also shows human technology impact on nature. Location: nono, cordoba, argentina.
Author: Cyberthilop
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This is a sound of my own personal design for work. Enjoy! i hope you find this "retro" sound useful for one of your projects!. - christopher c. Courter.
Author: Courter
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Connecting to internet via modem ála 90's !.
Author: Ktober
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Electromagnetic, electronic, electricity, electric, energy, interference, digital, digital elements, technology, computer, experimental, noise, voltage, interference, static, hum, buzz, buzzing, buzzes, science fiction, sci-fi, futuristic, future, robotic, robot.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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My laptop disk slot opening and closing while making a high pitch beeping noise, recorded and processed in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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My toshiba laptop was on my cooler on my desk for added cooling as well as the internal fan. I recorded it from my iphone microphone.
Author: Jess
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Typing on a wireless keyboard. Recorded with sennheiser mke600 boom mic into zoom h5.
Author: Khenshom
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Evolving legato synthesizers accompanied by a warm flowing padand a subtle non-intrusive melody.
Author: Drakensson
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Electromagnetic, electronic, electricity, electric, energy, interference, digital, digital elements, technology, computer, experimental, noise, voltage, interference, static, hum, buzz, buzzing, buzzes, science fiction, sci-fi, futuristic, future, robotic, robot.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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Computer mouse clicks and scroll wheel. Recorded with sennheiser mke600 boom mic into zoom h5.
Author: Khenshom
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An e50 morphing terrarium (digital) applying slow sweep filter/freq modulation of 8 voices. Cwejman vco-2rm (analog), synthesis technology e340 cloud generator (digital), and two lifewire audio frequency generators (analog). Mannequins three sisters vcf.
Author: Benzyme
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Apple imac is a silent computer. I don't hear almost any noise from it, but i tried giving a microphone-sweep over the screen, which surprised me. You can hear various kinds of noise in a close audition. A dynamic mic.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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This talking bar code scanner is called the id mate galaxy, which identifies common products for blind and visually impaired users. In this recording, i scanned a box of cake mix, and the scanner was able to read the instructions on how to prepare the cake.
Author: Emilyzitek
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