1.442 lizenzfrei Audiodateien für "Werkzeug"

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An'im Zmirot (Shir Hakavod), Jewish traditional melody An'im Zmirot (Shir Hakavod), überlieferte jüdische Melodie; im Gotteslob (2013), Diözesanteil Hamburg-Hildesheim-Osnabrück, mit dem Text "Herr, mache mich zum Werkzeug deines Friedens" (Nr. 868)
Autor: Melody: Jewish trad.; setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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This is the sound produced by a voltmeter when it detects that there is electrical continuity. This tool is used at ubica lab (upf). Their research areas are enclosed within the general disciplines of ubiquitous computing, contextual intelligence and cognitive systems, using sensors and radiofrequency identificaiton (rfid).
Autor: Soundsofscienceupf
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Table saw.
Autor: Nagassi
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Looking for tools in a tool box.
Autor: Xxbirdoxx
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Large symphony orchestra restoring just before rehearsal.
Autor: Ohrwurm
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A vice grip being used.
Autor: Fennelliott
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Tools.
Autor: Tmkappelt
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Made out of human speech, tuned to g#.
Autor: Onlyhereforamenbreak
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Only 6 seconds but hopefully i can produce a full 3 minute grime instrumental.
Autor: Wxlfie
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Note series from khen (แคน) instrument, use one note from this video:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=qptdaygeb3k&t=29s. I already ask permission (นายอภิวัฒน์ นาสิงห์ขันธ์ mr. Aphiwat nasingkhan) and create other notes use audacity. No real khen have this wide sound range. Notes is c scale from c3 to c7. Record use unknown video camera 2019. 11. 17; audacity 2020. 05. 02 19:06. Ask permission (in video comments):ผมสามารถส่งเสียงโน้ตแคนจากพวกวิเดโอขึ้นfreesound. Orgได้ไหมครับ เวลานี้ผมไม่สามารถไปเมืองไทยไปบันทึกเสียงโน้ตแคนตัวเองครับ ผมขออนุญาตนะครับanswer:อภิวัฒน์ นาสิงห์ขันธ์: ครับผม.
Autor: Sieuamthanh
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I don't know how to play the harmonica, but as a kid i always played blow it somehow. This was an experimentation with her. Performed by anamín lizama. Recorded indoor with tascam dr-40.
Autor: Rocuma
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Rock rubbing rope.
Autor: Amadeho
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A sansula (similar to kalimba) recorded with a zoom.
Autor: Anne
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Acid intro (i presume) mysteron striking the notes and being droned at by the other modules. They are only envious of its great "iron bar" wavetable. Rendered at 48khz 32-bit fp with markers for all you acid head morphagene addicts out there. Don't laugh - it´s my first experiment with acid. Just enjoy!.
Autor: Jim Bretherick
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Met two guys form west africa playing music at my riad. Recorded in marrakesh, morocco (2022).
Autor: Zarahkucinic
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A ratcheting sound.
Autor: Orestes
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Melodica instrument hohner.
Autor: Urlande
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8 second recording of a flex shaft tool rev. Recorded with a h6 handheld recorder.
Autor: Crlfilms
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Harpsichord recorded with overhead mics.
Autor: Pjcohen
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A short log in score for my computer composed in musescore.
Autor: Tlwmdbt
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Hitting my old tama snaredrum with soft cloth as mute. Recorded by ae5100 & fr-2.
Autor: Heigh Hoo
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Wood hit.
Autor: Amadeho
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Short melody on vibes.
Autor: Blikmusic
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Instrumental song from a game friday night funkin.
Autor: Itsa Playerk
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Low frequency.
Autor: Vrodge
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Low rumble.
Autor: Vrodge
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I recorded some rain outside my front door. This is a tuned (a440) sample which you can use to achieve a sort of soft-yet-textured synth string sound in a virtual instrument like ableton's sampler. I think adding a little fake vibrato to it with multiple conflicting volume lfos sounds pretty nice. You're free to use this sound without attribution. Please link people here to share rather than redistributing yourself. If you do use this sound, let me know! i'd love to hear what you do with it.
Autor: Speakwithanimals
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Female voice band filtered sample "deie" remix modulation.
Autor: Phonosupf
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Female voice band filtered "time" sample remix.
Autor: Phonosupf
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Upper harmonics created by a jackhammer operated in wellington city, new zealand (jackhammer sounds filtered out). Jackhammer was clearing debris in the cbd after an earthquake. Recorded with a tascam dr-44wl.
Autor: Rabbydaw
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Didgeridoo recorded with samson q1u.
Autor: Michael Db
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Recording of an improvised play with macedonian kaval.
Autor: Cmsf
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Sound.
Autor: Soundfreak
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A workman using an electric screwdriver.
Autor: Beeproductive
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Loosing a plumber tool from the wall. Recorded with zoom h1.
Autor: Pappabert
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Recorded with a zoom h1. Edited in sound forge.
Autor: Pappabert
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Old guy playing the rebab at aiht bennhadou, morocco.
Autor: Brightonmatt
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I used rytmik ultimate to make this song. The style is an up-beat, video game-ish kind of feel. I was inspired by games like super c, super mario bros, and mega man.
Autor: Davidoburke
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Guitar riff with medium overdrive. Recorded with usb sound card - no noise. Should be in emaj scale?. This is one nice sound i found with several hours of work with my guitar equipment.
Autor: Suva
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Kalimba home made with some delay.
Autor: Kanukanakina
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A detuned autoharp making a strange sound.
Autor: Neotone
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Drill double rev.
Autor: Dub
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Me strumming some notes on my ukulele.
Autor: Liz Zabloudil
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Free hurdy-gurdy playing with no specific tuning or melody in mind. Tuning peg and some other noises also recorded. Recorded directly in 88. 2 khz wav.
Autor: Missionariojose
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Repetitive blowing in clay bird flute. Pitch 1.
Autor: Ra Gun
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Repetitive blowing in clay bird flute. Pitch 2.
Autor: Ra Gun
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I forgot about these samples, and they were just sitting in the ftp until one day i found them. I erased the hard copies long ago, so i can't describe them. . . I suppose, as their titles say, they are pads.
Autor: Quilt
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This historic "flute clock" (orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller. Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in vienna and berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses. Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as george frideric handel, carl philipp emanuel bach, haydn, antonio salieri, wolfgang amadeus mozart or ludwig van beethoven. Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice. Record with tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82soundsystem: pro tools le.
Autor: Ohrwurm
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The chordephon is a mechanical zither, the strings in the excitement with a hole disc is controlled (hole plate zither). The leading manufacturers in the area of the hole plate zithers was the company claus & co. In leipzig. Under the brand name "chordephon" were built between 1893 and about 1910 these mechanical zithers in high quantity produced. There were chordephone for plates with holes 30, 44 and 60 hole rows, each row corresponded to a string. The perforated metal plates have a rough edge gear for the drive gear on. Original recording is more than 50 years old, composer more than 70 years dead - music is free from gema-fees.
Autor: Ohrwurm
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