3631 pistas de audio libre de derechos para "Calles"

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Fastbeat style, or whatever you want to call it. A beatboxing beat - all done with my vocals, no processing.
Autor: Vocalpercussion
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Recorded after heavy rain in the backyard, some traffic in the background. Cane toad call. Equipment rode podcaster to macbook air and normalised in audacity.
Autor: Bhobby
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A giant flock of birds flies over, making many sounds. Recorded in australia. I have no idea what kind of bird this is, but it sure does make an interesting noise!.
Autor: Soundofsong
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A busy signal from an old phone, recorded from an answering machine cassette. [cc zero].
Autor: Beetlemuse
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Sounds of esosvm, a virtual machine i wrote to run a simulation called endless sea of stars. These sounds accompany system events and auditorily describe system states.
Autor: Strangehorizon
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Notification sound. Please take a look in my sketchfab profile to find free 3d models: https://sketchfab. Com/rickerson. Martines. Aparecido/models.
Autor: Rickplayer
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The Army Goes Rolling Along, also called "The Army Song", performed by the U.S. Army Band Strings
Autor: Composition: John Philip Sousa, after Edmund L. Gruber Performance: U.S. Army Band Strings
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If you go to the largest electronics market in the world, called huaqiangbei (华强北), in shenzhen, china, you’ll notice these public security announcements about every 5 minutes or so.
Autor: Bodawei
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Synth phrase loopable i created in fl studio. I would call this theme "grim street organ player". Like the one from the "aibolit the doctor".
Autor: Levelclearer
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I guess you could call it punchy. I used a basic snare with a little white noise, a high pitched punchy tom, and a little white noise. I eq'd the snare and tom to 200hz at around the 6db range.
Autor: Musictart
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A standard techno or trance bass loop introduction. I made this with the vst instrument called minimal. I forgot where it was from, just google it if you want to know i guess.
Autor: Hello Flowers
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A sunday morning call to service- with the wash of bells from the friedhofskapelle church.
Autor: Joedinessound
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My daughter made an instrument some years ago. She took a small cardboard box and fixed some rubberbands with scotch on it, and this is how it sounded. She called it spelatronics. It no longer exists, unfortunately. But it can be remade.
Autor: Xyllo
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A simple "failure" sound using a two timpani drum with a pitch change on a music-making program called finale. Enjoy!.
Autor: Funwithsound
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My natural voice, no effects except noise reduction. Recorded at home on conexant smart audio with at2020 usb mic, processed by audacity.
Autor: Husky
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This is a 10-min recording i made with audacity of the mysterious russian radio signal known as "the buzzer". It can be found by tuning the dial of your shortwave radio to 4625khz. The radio station's call sign is uvb-76.
Autor: Blackatomproductions
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The sound of anhinga birds. This bird is also called Snakebird, Darter, American Darter, Water Turkey. This sound was requested by Anne Obrien
Autor: nps
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Me playing on tanpura (an indian instrument), sometimes also called a tambura. It's tuned to c (either major or minor as it's first and fifth). Actually meant this to be a different file. I'll add that as well.
Autor: Marvman
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Longing piano. This track is part of a collection called "piano pack" which has 10 short tracks. You are free to use these however you want.
Autor: Sami Hiltunen
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8 bit boop sound made for a countdown finishwas created for a small game called meesh feeshhttps://play. Google. Com/store/apps/details?id=com. Acidkitchen. Sharksharkshark.
Autor: Jeckkech
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A stapler punching paper. Recorded with blue snowball, omndirectional version.
Autor: Cs
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This sound is a recording of the bell of a bicing bike. It is a sound object used in the sonic ensemble soundscape. Called percussive due to its impact characteristics. It was recorded using a zoom h4 recording device at roc boronat street in front upf campus, barcelona. Recorded for the sound creation lab project. The recording was edited with a fade in and out effect.
Autor: Jl Barrett
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Tripoli, lebanon, 2009. During the aid el kebir day all the mezzins have to call to prayer. Here is the sunset and those voices are getting mixed all together with horns and motors, birds and some city noises. Mics are set on a high-roof so that we have an aerien feeling. Let's play: how many different muezin will you be able to hear?. Recorded with audiotechnica at822 (xy) on a roofrecorded on tascam dap116 bits, 48khz.
Autor: Bruno
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Basically its a synthesized snare bottom, with a real clap layered with a white noise burst, eq'd and also filtered with what i can only really call "parallel- saturation. ".
Autor: Alexthegr
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Field recording of early morning crowing of cocks on a mango tree in the paraguayan countryside.
Autor: Tito Lahaye
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I auto tuned a sound i previously recorded on my crappy phone. The original sound was created on fl studio. I used the autotune app called voloco on my phone and autotuned it.
Autor: Daveprotich
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I was out walking my dog late one night when i heard and recorded an amazing mockingbird channeling through a variety of imitations.
Autor: Douglas
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I walked along a quiet forest path in the evening and recorded my steps. In the background you can hear quietly call a tawny owl.
Autor: Cinetony
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This is a loop i created using a free bass synth from kvr called " bassimo" a glith effect and some filtering. There's another one to go with it that has some chorus for slight variation. Which i'm about to upload :0).
Autor: Songsticks
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Ambience recording for background use to add depth to videos, urban garden sounds - mowing lawn, birds, dog bark, gravel steps, phone call, distant traffic etc.
Autor: Ashwelynsstash
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A series of blasts from a gamewell diaphone air horn atop a volunteer fire station, used to call out volunteer firefighters.
Autor: Hootowl
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A windy day in april. Fire-bellied toads (bombina bombina) and common spadefoot toads (pelobates fuscus) mate calling sounds around. Recorded with zoom h1. Absolutely free to use.
Autor: Darthbaul
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Walking on grass. In my opinion could be also used for dirt, that why it's called "soil". You should play with volume on this one. Background noise removed as usual. Enjoy!.
Autor: Phil
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I had a problem at the bank and called to fix it. They left me waiting and the waiting sound had a strange noise. Recorded indoor with tascam dr-40.
Autor: Rocuma
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Humpy dumpy is going through a lot of changes, one of them is his name. He wants to be called ned and he has also has lost a ton of fat. But let the reporter tell you all of that.
Autor: Breeze
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Bach's "overture (suite) no. 2 in b minor bwv 1067: vii. Badinerie" converted into an 8-bit, chip-tune ringtone. It makes a perfect loop, so it is great for call ring-tone.
Autor: Porrumentzio
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Voice recorded from the phone saying "please hang up or hold for operator assistance" [cc zero].
Autor: Beetlemuse
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Harp player from gambia, africa playing the chora, a typical harp used in gambia or senegal, in western africa, by the so called "griot", a singer, storyteller, singing songs and stories, thus beeing part of the oral tradition of his country and people. The recording was made during the berlin carnival of cultures in the summer of 2011, the harp player and the drummer (djembe) were sitting among the crowd of listeners open air at the bluecher platz. Zoom h4n.
Autor: Reinsamba
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This was recorded by a pond with frogs calling, birds chirping, and the occasional car passing by. There is a little bit of wind noise, (still learning how to make decent recordings). Those parts can be edited out.
Autor: Rebelgirl Tiger
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Just messing around on my kit, going from the toms to the snare. I call it ' building up a head of steam. ' :^) recorded with yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony vegas. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
Autor: Tubbers
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A hardcore kick i made a few years back. Made a great track out of this, it's called ready to die by my self dre hectik. Hardcore techno. Rave till day break!.
Autor: Untitled
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We hear the bell of a buddhist master called zoltán cser. We observe in the sound, the space-filling ability of the sound, and the joy of ringing. Dril-bu (tib) ghan-ta (san) bell (eng) csengő (hun).
Autor: Tenzin
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Birds which are called turnus vulgaris are singing on trees. On the background we can hear pigeon and other birds. It is a very nice and relaxing sound. :).
Autor: Karola
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Recorded: february 2022location: volcanoes national park, hawaiicontent: bird calls and songs in rainforest.
Autor: Coalcon
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The booms/growls/roars, what ever you like to call them, in this file goes from c to c in case you want it to be key spesific. I don't care if you give me credits for it or not.
Autor: Lffn
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Example of the british-style telephone ringing tone, namely 400hz and 440hz in a 0. 4, 0. 2, 0. 4, 2. 0 sequence, repeated several times.
Autor: Shift
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I really couldn't figure out how to describe this. There must be an industry standard description for what i'm calling a diminishing reverb. It was the metal funnel in a stove top espresso maker as it was rolling on a tile counter and got got in the tile grooves.
Autor: Bowlingballout
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A sound effects cd i found. It's from 1989, bainbridge records called "living sound effects vol. Iv // shuttled through it to find the stuff i liked. √π¶∆¥.
Autor: Nate The Late
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The Alder Flycatcher is a small birg that lives in thickets. Very much like the Willow Flycatcher.
Autor: nps.gov
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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.
Autor: Fran Freesound
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