150 zvukové soubory bez licenčních poplatků pro "Functional"

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Created as:amp(t)=sin(kt^2)some constant k.
Autor: Yvessch
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Made with the riser (from air), using the random function.
Autor: Wildburne
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Primay triads in c, as MIDI
Autor: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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17 bass drums like 8-bits using the portamento function in milkytracker.
Autor: Blackie
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Importing a blender model i made into audacity using the import raw function. (warning: contains high frequency noise).
Autor: Vacuumfan
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Dominant and dominant parallel in C minor: Gm and BM chords.
Autor: User:Hyacinth
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This is the bass drum sound that the hammond organ sounder iii has for its rhythm function.
Autor: Mrguff
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Dominant and dominant parallel in C major: GM and Em chords.
Autor: User:Hyacinth
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Importing a blender model i made into audacity using the import raw function. (warning: contains high frequency noise).
Autor: Vacuumfan
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This is a old, but functioning brooklyn freight elevator (or "lift" if yer funny like that). I used an h4n to record the descent.
Autor: Joshs
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This sound is produced by a powerful computation machine at cbc (upf) for the brain cognition experiments. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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This is a sound recorded with a handcrafted electromagnetic microphone. The machine recorded is used for computation tasks at cbc (upf) for their experiments on brain cognition. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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This sound is produced when manipulating a hat with electromagnetic sensors which is used to measure the brain activity. This hat is from cbc (upf) for the brain cognition experiments. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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This sound is produced by one of the eye tracker experiments at cbc (upf). These experiments are oriented to newborns and it analyzes their brain cognition by stimuli. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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This sound is produced by one of the eye tracker experiments at cbc (upf). These experiments are oriented to newborns and it analyzes their brain cognition by stimuli. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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This sound is produced by one of the eye tracker experiments at cbc (upf). These experiments are oriented to newborns and it analyzes their brain cognition by stimuli. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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A bubbling sound. Several bubbles bursting on the surface of a liquid in rapid succession. Could also function as a comic bouncing sound.
Autor: Bmaczero
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Playing with the compressor function in audacity version 2. 1. 1.
Autor: Gis Sweden
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vi7 as tonic substitute. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 16:17, 14 July 2010 using Sibelius 5.
Autor: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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A poot recorded with relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Autor: Jixolros
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Normal human body function. Real-time expulsion of accumulated gas in the alimentary canal. Small.
Autor: Gerent
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I was recording dialogue in my sound booth when i got the hiccups. These are recorded with a large condenser microphone (neumann u87 equivalent).
Autor: Ravenwolfprods
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This sound is a representation of a researcher getting out from a soundproofed room which is used for the brain cognition experiments. You can notice the difference in the ambient noise between inside and outside of it. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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This is a sound recorded with a handcrafted electromagnetic microphone (that is why is in mono format). The machine recorded is used for signal processing tasks at cbc (upf) for their experiments on brain cognition. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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An oddly shaped firework tips over in mid display. Check out our other media services at: echocinematics. Com.
Autor: Echocinematics
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These cats were going nuts in the alley outside my window. The echoy, warberly sound comes from running a noise reduction function, as there was a lot of hiss in the unprocesses file.
Autor: Stomachache
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This is my first recording with the h2n. I used the surround 4 ch function to record the. Sound of the waves when they arrive at beach. I recorded this archive on colera (catalonia).
Autor: Estevepost
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This is the sound heard when the telephone from the cbc (upf) is used. This telephone connects the researcher (which is outside the experiment room) with the person who is taking the experiment (which is inside the experiment room, and he/she is not able to hear anything from outside). As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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This is a small guitar riff, sampled with the loop function on a line 6 dl4 pedal, then pitch shifted and reversed with the same tool. Recorded straight on the daw with a sm57.
Autor: Laserlife
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Percussive sounds made with jupiter storm and function generators.
Autor: Gis Sweden
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An amazing 3-second poot with a music-like sound (trumpet). Relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Autor: Jixolros
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A drone with jupiter storm and function in some sort of feedback patch with injected cv from sloth - always sloth. . .
Autor: Gis Sweden
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This is what happens when you make audacity open itself using the import any file function, it's kinda like eating you're own head.
Autor: Kneedless
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- reading audio file(stereo sound)-the audio is played with the sharpen function diskin; at a speed 5 times greater;-noise filtered for 8 seconds; in which the butterbp filter is applied so that it can be heard more in one channel on another: in this case, more is heard on the right. During the first 8 seconds you hear the filtered noise with the audio at higher speed. During the next 7 seconds the wav audio is heard only on the right channel and the last 15 seconds the wav audio is heard. For the left channel.
Autor: Maralvarez
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Pressing a mechanical pencil button, recorded & processed in audacity.
Autor: Rvgerxini
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beep beep boop boop - the sounds of an advanced computer, in the spirit of an old retro sci fi movie. Created in audacity with the raw 'generate tones' and 'chirps' functions.
Autor: Notklaatu
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A simple recording of a burp. Can be used as is or pitched and modified into all sorts of creature sounds, alien language, etc. Have fun!.
Autor: Ninjasharkstudios
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A series of 5 short, natural poots, aka. Farts, separated by about a half-second of silence. All natural and relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Recorded by the producer on different occasions and post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Cute > nasty?.
Autor: Jixolros
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A series of 5 short, natural poots, aka. Farts, separated by about a second of silence. All natural and relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Recorded by the producer on different occasions and post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Cute > nasty?.
Autor: Jixolros
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A darkpsy riff @ 155 bpm. Done in caustic on the subsynth. Used the fm function obviously. Put a flange & phaser & distortion, 2 delays & a reverb. ۋاقىت ساياھىتى.
Autor: Nate The Late
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Sampled from my roland tb-03. Created by using the randomize function and with the built-in distortion turned up. The tempo is lowered at the end.
Autor: Sgak
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My firepod has gone wrong at last?! while recording a vocal section, a presonus firepod, an audio interface for computer, seemed to have some trouble in its audio processing. Or, it came to have a new audio effect function?.
Autor: Heigh Hoo
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I've bought this bamboo flute back in a days at the street market in kiev for some cents. It doesn't have certain scale or even clean pitches so has more decorative function in my room, still sounds interesting.
Autor: Thatvlad
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5 quantussy cells made with cycling ads. One function and intellijel quadra + expander. That's 5. Applied some limiter. The dynamics was extreme.
Autor: Gis Sweden
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For this jazzyloop i used. Drumbot. Compiano chordsrandom progressionminor, 4 chords, 80 bpm, oo_odm, cm, c#6, f#9had to record straight to audacity. No export function. Drumbotcountry & folksmothness made a 4 bar drum sequence and exported as wav. This site (drumbot. Com) had no "bass function". . . Quick search led me to onlinesequencer. Nethere i made a bass line to the chords in 80bpm. Here you can only export to mid. . . Once again i had to record straight to audacity. Result this loop. No processing in audacity.
Autor: Gis Sweden
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Triangle wave form from the noise reap bermuda oscillator. During the recording i'm turning the "self mod" knob cw and back.
Autor: Gis Sweden
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All sounds are created with the pluck-. Function of audacity. I modified the attack phase, changed some harmonics with notch-filter andlowpass. For the pluck noise i used a bandpass- filtered white noise.
Autor: Tarane
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I love being contrained by minimalistic restraints when improvising. I was enjoying hanstimm's machine sounds so , using only the loop function of this site, i made an improvisation using his 'machine' pack.
Autor: Looppool
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