675 lizenzfrei Audiodateien für "Summen"

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Following a bumble bee as it flies from flower to flower. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Autor: Trp
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This is the sound of an electric razor. Recorded with a sony pcm-d100 in stereo.
Autor: Tom Kaszuba
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Tom hits with time and pitch distortion. Free use.
Autor: Tyballer
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This sound can be used for free with no credits, though i'd appreciate credit.
Autor: Captainyulef
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Fake electricity, as opposed to the real kind available in any household outlet.
Autor: Richerlandtv
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Buzz saw synth with reverb and grunge effect. Free use.
Autor: Tyballer
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One of those hand held massage gun things running on idle.
Autor: J
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A sample of my microwave oven's transformer starting up was paulstretched to roughly 30 seconds using audacity. Makes a really nice 50hz buzz sound. Input voltage was 240v 50hz ac, output is about 2400v (2. 4kv) ac. Recorded using an oppo reno 8 lite 5g phone.
Autor: Logant
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The title says it all. Recorded with recording tools mcu-01 microphone. The phone is honor 7c if someone care. Feel free to use it, but don't forget to let me know!.
Autor: Keshafilm
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A basement power transformer humming recorded with iphone 12.
Autor: Itinerantmonk
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The sound of an electric shaver being opened, turned on, running, switched off and closed.
Autor: Nuncaconoci
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Buzzy patch of static from the am band of the radio dial. Slight flipping of the dial through the area adjusts the sound.
Autor: Cognito Perceptu
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Housefly trapped buzzing in a small space.
Autor: Cognito Perceptu
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Jukebox amplifiers electric hum.
Autor: Jukkako
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Several flies around the microphone make some buzz's.
Autor: Galeku
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Shaving machine surrounding sound.
Autor: Dankiatzu
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Sound of a mal-functioning lamp.
Autor: Danilosfx
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A lot of flies that fly in different directions.
Autor: Miklovan
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This guy was up in a tall palm tree trimming the branches with an obnoxious chainsaw! i hope he doesn't hurt himself.
Autor: Stomachache
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A simple buzzing made with bitmaps & wavs (http://victorx. Eu/bitmapplayer. Htm).
Autor: Evildave
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Close mic sound of a noisy computer power supply buzzing.
Autor: Alienistcog
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Short stereo recording of a malfunctioning light bulb. It's making very unpleasant sound. I have increased and decreased volume on the recorder during the recording. After recording i switched the light off and when switching on it didn't work already :drecorded with sony pcm d50.
Autor: Xdrav
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An elephant beetle squeaking. Zoom h1. Use it how you want. Feel free to tell what you did with it!. No beetles were harmed in the making of this recording, quite opposite, i love beetles!.
Autor: Warrenxg
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Loud and bright buzz noise five seconds long. Synthesized by me from a series of values produced in python. No rights reserved. All wrongs reversed. Boost no ills.
Autor: Jerimee
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Autor: Derjuli
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Bees with a frenzied interest in the pollen or sap coming off the leaves of an aspen tree in my back yard. Distant construction equipment audible. Mic stand below the tree, mid-side stereo array pointed 'forward' nearly straight up at tree limbs/leaves. Audio technica at4040 (mid) at4050 (side) > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +46db gain > adobe audition (edit, eq, 'mastering exciter/loudness/width') > flac.
Autor: Chromakei
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Bees swarming in an aspen tree in pursuit of its sap. Schoeps cmc6-uxt/mk41 (mid) + cmc6-uxt/mk8 (side) mid-side stereo array in hand-held rycote zeppelin + shockmount > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +46db gain > adobe audition (edit, nr of handling noise/wind?, amplification) > flac. Compare and contrast with the audio-technica ldc mid-side version here:http://freesound. Org/people/chromakei/sounds/400169/.
Autor: Chromakei
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Taken from a smartphone lav test i did a while back. Includes a few seconds of buzz and a very sarcastic "uh-oh" while distortion was still present in the recording.
Autor: Lanooskiproductions
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Spring bumblebee flying, ambient noise from field.
Autor: Robak
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Wind of 40 to 70 k/h (24 to 44 mph) blowing inside a shack. Can be edited to make scary sounds.
Autor: Prodmultimediashqi
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Sound of working of buzz saw.
Autor: Tosha
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Revised and looped version of a previous sound of mine.
Autor: Vacuumfan
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Close-up recording of a harsh-sounding buzz from a machine. I used this as a layer to sound design a headache.
Autor: Flood Mix
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Paarma surisee, välillä matalaa pörinää. Lähiääni. Paikka/place: suomi / finland / nauvo. Aika/date: 1968.
Autor: Ylearkisto
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Sparks fly.
Autor: Bliind
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Steady talking ambience. Recorded in a large theatre foyer.
Autor: Trezz
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A swarm of bees.
Autor: Trezz
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Buzzing modulated reverb.
Autor: Saltbearer
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A toaster modified to sound familiar to the creator.
Autor: Seb Monserrano
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Bathroom fan recorded up close at 192k.
Autor: Archos
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I like to listen to static (often actually) and it actually shifts a lot through out the day. So i heard some cool ringy stuff. . & decided to sweep through the am band. . . And actually touching the screen of my cell made the static louder. Sounds like a synth.
Autor: Untitled
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Loud, distorted, lo-fi-seeming noise built upon tons of layers of reverb.
Autor: Saltbearer
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Non-functional tube radio warming up, making a loud 60hz hum with lots of harmonics. As a bonus it clicks off at the end. Zenith consoltone. Only because the faq says so: electro voice n/d 257a through impedance transformer into crappy gigabyte motherboard realtek high definition audio. 16bits, processed at 32bits. Audacity sound editor and/or driver wouldn't record mic level so it was very noisy after amplification. Filtered with a (mathematically equivalent) fft constructed whopping 64k length zero phase filter (blackman window) with 5 wavelength width bandpass at each harmonic from 60hz to 5,520hz. For some reason a fraction of some of the harmonics didn't get through so did another pass on the residual noise and mixed that in. Near the beginning there was a sort of brief duplicate signal that descended in pitch so it didn't make it through the filter. I added that bit in. Attenuated frequencies above 3. 6khz because they are pretty much noise, but removing them didn't sound right. Cleaned up the beginning a bit in various ways, cut it down to 15 sec and carefully appended the unfiltered "click" onto the end, which i denoised 12db with audacity's noise reduction.
Autor: Hetanoyokozuki
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An electric scythe.
Autor: Santiagogra
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The buzz of little gears inside of a little toy.
Autor: Patchytherat
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The buzz of little gears inside of a little toy.
Autor: Patchytherat
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Recording of a beehive with zoom h1.
Autor: Derjuli
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Electric razor shaving a face, also sounds like an electric grass strimmer.
Autor: Squashy
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Shortwave wide-band digital emission recorded on july 15, 2014 at 15:17 utc in am mode using 2 instances of the online remote controllable short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club etgd at the university of twente the netherlands. Left channel was recorded below the central frequency, at a frequency of 10187khz, right channel was recorded above the central frequency, at 10191khz. This was an experiment to see if selective fading would create stereo effects, as the lower frequency part of the transmission would be heard better in the left channel, and the higher frequency component would be heard better on the right. I used goldwave to put the separate recordings into 2 channels of the same file, after i synched the recordings by ear at 1/16 playback speed using a set of 2 particularly strong lightning static crashes as a guide, trimming off everything that came before the first strike in both original recordings, then inserting silence in the range of a few milliseconds until the stereo separation was as close to zero as i could get it. I wasn't as successful at that as i've been with experiments with voice recordings from simultaneous broadcasts on 2 wavelengths that i haven't posted here.
Autor: Kbclx
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Real electrical hum, lifted from the beginning of a public domain film before the action started. Like the kind of hum you get when there is a short circuit or ungrounded wire. With a little bit of authentic static thrown in.
Autor: Joedeshon
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