35 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Turn Signal"

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Sound of cars turning signals.
Author: Acarney
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Turning on and off the turn signal.
Author: Kougloff
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Engine turn signal subaru forester 1989.
Author: Mario
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Turning signal from a 2004 nissan sentra. Edited to remove background noise.
Author: Mpierluissi
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Clanky sound of turning signal in plymouth acclaim.
Author: Nmscher
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The inside of my chevy, sitting at the stop with the turn signal.
Author: Mikeonfire
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192kbpsturning on the turning signal blinkers in a volvo 740.
Author: J
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A simple indicator/turn signal sound created in adobe premiere pro cc 2019.
Author: Firedetection
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Car blinker left and then right turn signal. Recorded in my toyota corrola on a windows x8 phone and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Turn signal switch on a mercedes-benz 190e, shot with a rode ntg-2 from 2" away.
Author: Chippy
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I turned off the microphone. Still, there was a very weak signal from the mic input. I amplified the signal and got this.
Author: Akabomb
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Car keys jingle, put into ignition, taken out, and other car interior sounds such as ac, and turn signal. Thanks for downloading, and you can find me on instagram: https://www. Instagram. Com/kevin. Gamble. Audio/ and facebook: https://www. Facebook. Com/kevingambleaudio.
Author: Kevin.Gamble
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This is a 9+ minute recording of me driving in los angeles traffic at night. Various turn signal sounds, brake pedal pushes and releases, and at various points you hear outside traffic passing. Not sure if it's useful, but here it is anyway. Recorded with: sanken cs-1e, fostex fr2le.
Author: Conleec
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Turning on and off an old tube tv.
Author: Oliwoli
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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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Interior of truck sounds, driving, you can occasionally hear the fabric of the driver's heavy winter coat rustling. . . Merging onto the freeway and getting off, turn signals and waiting for a stoplight.
Author: Postproddog
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Great public domain morse code sound effect for your downloading pleasure! Plus this sound is public domain. I turned this into stereo and optimized it.
Author: Mike Koenig
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Intereor recording of driving a vw touran in a city. Max speed 50km/hengine start, manual gear, turn signals, engine stop.
Author: Tom A
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Sound record of static. Turned into an laser gun sound.
Author: Nahuelo
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This sound is an audio file that slowly breaks up the further it is played. I recorded this with an in-built microphone, no idea what make though. I recorded this on audacity, and added gradual distortion. Warning: you may need to turn down the volume for the last 6 seconds!.
Author: Anusproductions
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Recorded with zoom h1. Friend of mine had stereos that made this sound when they were switched on. Edit: i changed the license to public domain. Enjoy.
Author: Argande
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For a computer game the robot sound, reminding the well-known r2d2 was necessary. To create such sound it turned out similar means (a compound of synthetic and natural soundings in processing).
Author: Urupin
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This is ambiance taken from the inside of a moving car. It captures accelerating, breaking, stopping, indicating and gear changing.
Author: Amberdemeillon
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This was produced by tapping on a stethoscope which had an earbud pressed against a shure sm57 mic. Low pass filter applied, as well as compression and a gate. Chorus added. Used a recording cassette deck as a preamp going into an m-audio audiophile usb soundcard. Note: if you're having problems listening to this clip, the cutoff frequency of your speaker set may be too high(solution: new speakers). The signal strength exists almost entirely in the very low frequencies, so you may need a sub-woofer to hear it. Otherwise, try turning your speaker volume all the way up. Doing so may saturate the signal and at least allow you to hear the harmonics of the signal caused by the distortion. I don't recommend it, but you'll at least maybe be able to hear something.
Author: Greyseraphim
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It is what the title says "modified doepfer a-124 vcf5 wasp filter"listen and you will understand ;-)i the middle of the sound/beat i turn up resonance. I have connected cv2 to the bass pitch signal. Funny effect.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Japanese traffic in the summer: passing cars and tracks and some motorcycles, cicadas, recorded with iphone, nearby crossroad of the six-lane road and a large park in tokyo. First 40 seconds is crossing the six-lane road. From 54 seconds cars in the six lanes start to come toward me and pass by. At the end of the audio, the signal turns to red again. Pedestrians cannot cross this road.
Author: Tasshi
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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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Clattering about in the kitchen drawer to get spoons out. Getting a bowl out. Shaking a carton of soup up, ripping the top off and pouring it into a bowl. Tapping the carton to get the rest out and then throwing it into the pedal bin. Opening the microwave door, putting the bowl of soup in, tapping out the numbers and then turning the microwave on. Beeps at 1:50 to signal the end then open the door again. Natural kitchen ambience. Wav 24bit 44. 1khz.
Author: Psykophobia
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Small car start and go from inside recorded with mixpre 6 and audio technica bp4025. Car: citroen c3. All sound are free. But if you like to support me, please check my youtubechannel ( https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uc8p5ewuxgvaabjffv9oi5ha ) and watch some videos about my fieldrecordings. Cost you nothing … just few seconds browsing trought my channel and if you like it, please subscribe. If you like the quality of the sound, please give the sound 4 or 5 stars. . . I would be delighted. Thanks for support.
Author: Garuda
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Interesting (but painful) sounds made with a zoom h2 (front mics, low gain) connected to a laptop via usb. The signal was piped to old creative sbs250 spekers with 16ms of latency (i'm using jack audio connection kit and linux). That's how my feedback loop came into existance. I turned up the volume and started to move the mics around, geting a lot of different sounds ranginf from simple tones to strange lfoish sounds. The sound touches 0db one times, but is rather undistorted (at least digitally). Recorded with audacity @ 48khz/16-bit and saved as flac.
Author: Unfa
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The guest room i am staying in has a tile bathroom. Each time i take a shower, i hear this magnificent hum of the water heater clicking on and then turning off once the shower water is stopped. I was fortunate enough to hear it click on while i wasn't in the shower and captured about 30 seconds of it before it died. Infinite variation, impossible to replicate. At the end, as the water heater shuts down, it clicks down into the lowest ranges of the frequency spectrum; i didn't hear it until i listened to the recording but the couple of seconds of that are just as magical. Wish i would have left the recorder running!. Captured with a zoom h3-vr to ambix format at 96k24bit and bounced to stereo. Processing: 24db gain to all 4 clips, izotope spectral denoise to get rid of the air in the room and izotope ozone to enhance the bass signal a touch. Enjoy!.
Author: Theoddcastdark
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Trying to start a 1983 volvo 245 after a stop at a gas station. First we hear the seatbelt warning signal after the driver turns the ignition on. The first start attempt fails. The two following attempts fail because the starter fails to engage with the flywheel, creating a very loud and unpleasant sound. There is some reverberation from the metal roof of the gas station. At 00:24, the driver remarks "he's doing it again!". The fourth attempt succeeds in starting the engine after a rather long cranking. We then drive off and we also hear some squeaking from the steering wheel. Throughout the recording we hear breathing noises from the driver (80 year old man, smoker). The recording was made in the front passanger seat with the window open, that's why there a very noticable difference between the left and right channel. Recorder: edirol r-09, 48khz wave/24-bit, cropped with cool edit pro, re-saved as 48khz wave/24-bit and compressed with flac. No other pp. Edirol r-09 settings: low cut: off, mic gain: low, agc: off. Recorded on june 15, 2012 in åkersberga, sweden.
Author: Nissse
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This is the audible annunciation found at all intersections with traffic lights in paris, france. It announces the condition of the traffic lights for pedestrians who are blind or with impaired vision. The annunciation is turned on by pressing a button on the traffic light pole. When the crosswalk sign is red (do not cross), the recorded annunciation is always "rouge piéton" ("red light, pedestrian"), followed by the name of the street that the crosswalk crosses (in this case "rue d'antin," the quiet side street where i recorded this). This repeats over and over until the crosswalk changes to green, at which point there is a two-second trill tone followed by a repeating bell tone. The bell tone is one bell, followed by two bells, repeated four times, followed by a very brief pause, and then the sequence is repeated again. This continues until the crosswalk changes back to red, at which point the "rouge piéton" message resumes. The annunciation continues for at least one cycle of the traffic lights and then stops, unless the button is pressed again. The audio quality of the annunciation is very poor even in real life (it sounds like a wax cylinder recording or something), and can be difficult to understand. This recording accurately captures the poor quality of the annunciation. The volume of the annunciation is also adjusted dynamically based on ambient noise, so there is a slight change in volume on this recording as the system apparently reacts to noise from traffic or something. There is a weak background noise that sounds like some sort of machine, but it wasn't coming from the traffic light and i don't know the source. The recording starts with the crosswalk red, then at about 18. 3 seconds it changes to green, then it changes back to red at about 53 seconds. A car passes at around 48 seconds. Recorded with a zoom h4n, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, built-in mics, from about ten inches below the tiny speaker in the crosswalk sign housing.
Author: Mxsmanic
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I recorded this today (1/12/23) from atlanta, where we had a bunch of heavy rain and tornado warnings this afternoon. The radio station i recorded this from is am 750. The first part of the recording isn't very interesting, but the part where she started talking about how you can't see any tornados coming was really interesting to me. I think this would make for some really good ambience in like an environmental horror track. I decided to include the whole recording anyways in case anyone wanted it. Here's the backstory to this thingey if anyone really wants it:we were on tornado watch as i was speeding trying to get home from work, when the sirens started to go off. I had to pull into a disheveled looking parking garage, as that was the closest place i could get to. The garage only had one level, so i had no way of getting to lower ground. I sat there in my car, terrified that i might be stuck there, in a shitty parking deck, in the middle of a giant ass storm, with very little cell signal, for hours on end. I decided to turn on my radio and record it from my phone. Fortunately, i was only in there for 30 minutes, and i managed to get home after the rain cleared up a bit.
Author: Hertz Jackie
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