67 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Weight"

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This sound is a synthesized sound where the loudness and the timbre (weights) of the harmonics are derived from a short excerpt of carnatic music. The original sound from where these parameters are derived will be soon linked here in the description.
Author: Sankalp
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Recorded with a sennheiser mkh 416 into a tascam dr-100 mkii.
Author: Ralph
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Sampled from a 20 inch k. Zildjian istanbul ride from the 1950s, and subsequently modified by master cymbal smith mike skiba for a final weight of 2220 grams. Recorded with stereo pm mics. This is a hard stick tip hit on the bell or cup of the cymbal.
Author: Pjcohen
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Diesel locomotive passing overhead on a drawbridge. ~30 feet. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 field microphone.
Author: Jetsmith
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Person punching a title light weight punching bag. Load hollow slapping sound. Chain jangling sound present. Hit using 10 ounce title leather boxing gloves. Recorded indoors in a vehicle garage using a zoom h6 recorder.
Author: Aidansamuel
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The sound of a weighted object hanging from a thick braided rope. Birds can be heard in background. Recorded on the zoom h4n with a sennheiser me66 shotgun mic. Unprocessed. Recorded on november 8th, 2014 in orlando, fl.
Author: Jergonda
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This is the sound of metal dock posts being driven in during maintenance at a marina in vancouver, canada. They pounded some of them a hundred times without out any obvious movement. This is a recording of seven consecutive hits. There is a lot of echo after each strike with the slight sound of rattling chains after each one.
Author: Sailor
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The short version. Great door slam and locking in here. Would never have managed it if the door didn't open inward. Try pushing a man who's more than twice your weight and a half-meter taller than you are. Any american football player will tell you it takes more than a little heart.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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The sound of me slowing closing an old rusted shed door. I down pitched it to make it sound more weighted. -----------------------------------------------------------------------. This sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. You may use it however you please. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Author: Colorscrimsontears
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Bells description:made in 1990 in the casting house of laetitie dytrych in brodek by přerov. The chime consists of 15 bells of different weights from 16 kg to 220 kg. The bells are firm and moving are the hammers. Bells manufacturer: www. Zvony-tomaskova. Czcastle's information: www. Spilberk. Cz/en/. Recorded on tascam dr-22wl at spielberg castle brno in 2018.
Author: Dersinnsspace
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Bells description:made in 1990 in the casting house of laetitie dytrych in brodek by přerov. The chime consists of 15 bells of different weights from 16 kg to 220 kg. The bells are firm and moving are the hammers. Bells manufacturer: www. Zvony-tomaskova. Czcastle's information: www. Spilberk. Cz/en/. Recorded on tascam dr-22wl at spielberg castle brno in 2018.
Author: Dersinnsspace
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The sound of me slowing opening an old rusted shed door. I down pitched it to make it sound more weighted. -----------------------------------------------------------------------. This sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. You may use it however you please. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Author: Colorscrimsontears
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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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Autorickshaw: a field recording made in bangalore india, of a ride home in an autorickshaw. This was long before the days of electric autorickshaws (~year 2000), so the recording is the sound of the nasty, polluting-well-above-its-weight two-stroke petrol-engine variety. I was going home from a night out with with several friends spread out over three autorickshaws and sometimes you can hear the others in the recording. (the picture is not the actual autorickshaw in the recording, the photo is from pakistan. I didn't get a photo of the one in the recording, but you get the idea. ). Recorded on sony minidisc.
Author: Noisymichael
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Very, very refreshing and delicious sound effect. Sound of hot water being poured for a cup of tea, coffee, or hot chocolate. Its tea time.
Author: Cori Samuel
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Results from running randomly-generated neural networks (all weights in neuron connections start random and then slowly drift when generating). Although sample rates used are 44. 1 and 48 khz, sounds pretty lo-fi. The reason could be input compression needed for network to actually work. Each sound channel is an output from two separate neurons in the network. Each sample in this pack is generated by a separate network, as they wasn’t saved anywhere after they produce a thing. Global parameters (output compression, neuron count, drift rate etc. ) aren’t the same from sample to sample, too.
Author: Arseniiv
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I recorded these spring peepers in upstate ny on march 18, 2022 in a wetland area. Spring peepers are small tree frogs. They are rarely seen, but during mating season in the spring, they are often heard. They are generally about one inch (2. 5 centimeters) in length, or about the length of a paper clip, and their weight averages from 0. 11 to 0. 18 ounces (3 to 5 grams). Spring peepers are known for the males’ mating call—a high-pitched whistling or peeping sound repeated about 20 times a minute. However, the faster and louder they sing, the greater the chances of attracting a mate. They often congregate near water and sing in trios, with the deepest-voiced frog starting the call. They begin breeding early in the spring and call on warm spring nights and during the day in rainy or cloudy weather. Females lay their eggs in vernal pools, ponds, and other wetlands where fish are not present. A female may lay anywhere from 750 to 1,200 eggs, which attach to submerged aquatic vegetation. Males fertilize the eggs as they are laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs can hatch within two days to two weeks. The tadpoles have gills to breathe underwater and tails to help them swim. Tadpoles transform into frogs over the course of 6 to 12 weeks. Spring peepers are said to have short lives, living three to four years at most.
Author: Fran Freesound
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