338 pistes audio libres de droits pour "Article"

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The article from the economist reading by p. A.
Auteur: Pat
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Raw data sample created from copying the text from the source below into a text file and importing in audacity. Not really useful for others, just uploading here for reference. Medium. Com/owen-ketillson/worl…e31a263b#. Rqppin8aj.
Auteur: Cornersting
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A sound recording of a fish chorus from an article in new scientist:. Https://www. Newscientist. Com/article/2106331-fish-recorded-singing-dawn-chorus-on-reefs-just-like-birds.
Auteur: Jeo
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Pronunciation of Frusciante, used in the en:John Frusciante article. Standard English accent.
Auteur: CloudNine at English Wikipedia
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A riser sound with an energetic hit. Made with reaper. A bin lid being slammed down was the base article.
Auteur: Magnuswaker
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Pages of thick paper being turned in a notebook; close to microphone, deep and crisp.
Auteur: B
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1000 Hz tone, created by Denelson83 Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
Auteur: The original uploader was Denelson83 at English Wikipedia.
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Inspired by the synth secrets article "synthesizing pan pipes" from sound on sound, i created this. It's completely unrealistic, i know. This is the note a sharp in octave 5. (created with audiosauna. ).
Auteur: Terryd
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Roland CR-78, Rhumba beat with metallic effect. Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
Auteur: Ianmacm at English Wikipedia
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Audio sample which exemplifies Andalusian cadences, as shown in the article (see the picture below the Structure section). Recorded using an emulated acoustic Steinway piano through the Sound Font 2 technology, on August 9th, 2007 and released into public domain in the same day.
Auteur: User:Impy4ever
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“Jupiter, the bringer of jollity”, part of "The Planets", Op. 32, a seven-movement orchestral suite by the British composer Gustav Holst, Excerpt for timpani article on the English Wikipedia
Auteur: (See Musopen for author information)
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This is a series of loop generated with audcity tones generator, looped and effected back, the result is a very tense soundtrack, use it as you like. If you are interested in how to do it please check this article on my blog. Http://ginodipierro. Altervista. Org/games/?p=148.
Auteur: Dpbass
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stand well away, cctv and unattended baggage announcements at ash station, surrey. Also includes a passing first great western class 165 train.
Auteur: Liam
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Romance Anónimo (Anonymous Romance) is a piece for guitar, also known as "Estudio en Mi de Rubira" (Study in E by Rubira), "Spanish Romance", "Romance de España", "Romance of the Guitar", "Romanza" and "Romance d'Amour" among other names. Also used in René Clément's 1952 film Jeux interdits (Forbidden Games). Authorship is disputed (see WP article).
Auteur: composer unknown; performed by Jim Greeninger
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Robotic voice effect using a en:vocoder. This effect is often found in film and television productions. For the technically minded, the voice is modulating a 110Hz en:sawtooth wave, which is the note A two octaves below en:A440. There is also some en:reverberation and phasing added. Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
Auteur: Ianmacm at English Wikipedia
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Auteur: mieki256
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Composer: César Cui (1835-1918) Title: Gloria Patri and Wedding Recessional from the opera "The Saracen" Printed source: Piano-vocal score published in Moscow by P. Jurgenson, 1899. This is a rudimentary MIDI arrangement and Ogg recording therefrom made by Mllefifi, Nov. 29, 2005 The music itself is in the public domain. Mllefifi is making this audio file available to promote the composer and for whatever other use can be made of it, besides linking it to the article "The Saracen (opera)".
Auteur: No machine-readable author provided. Mllefifi assumed (based on copyright claims).
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A field recording of a toilet.
Auteur: Eashby
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A field recording of a cabinet closing.
Auteur: Eashby
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A field recording of a vacuum in my house.
Auteur: Eashby
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Item scanner.
Auteur: Bastian
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Tossing and dropping a toilet paper dowel.
Auteur: Reitanna
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Putting an object on a table.
Auteur: J
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This is a sound of a zipper opening and closing. This sound was recorded on a zoom recorder and a sennheiser shotgun mic.
Auteur: Dly
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Item.
Auteur: Deltastudio
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Small fanfare created in ableton, if you need a song that plays when your character gets a cool item or completes a mission.
Auteur: Ricniclas
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Unedited recording made with zoom h5. Victorian style "twist" doorbell popular before electric doorbells. You twist the handle on the outside that rotates a double sided hammer onto the bell on the other side of the door. I could not find a recording when i looked. I initially made two recordings, i will likely make more later. This is a modern "cheap" recreation doorbell, as they are hard to find these days. I know some people with the genuine article on their home doors however i never get around to recording them. Recording done in theatre.
Auteur: Dionysuspsi
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Unedited recording made with zoom h5. Victorian style "twist" doorbell popular before electric doorbells. You twist the handle on the outside that rotates a double sided hammer onto the bell on the other side of the door. I could not find a recording when i looked. I initially made two recordings, i will likely make more later. This is a modern "cheap" recreation doorbell, as they are hard to find these days. I know some people with the genuine article on their home doors however i never get around to recording them. Recording done in theatre.
Auteur: Dionysuspsi
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Example 12 from Stockhausen's article "… wie die Zeit vergeht …", illustrating with a version of the series from Gruppen fur drei Orchester that, "if you start from the intervals of a proportion series, then with every step forward the register of each duration is also already chosen" (Stockhausen 1963b, 117). There are "a number of basic durations, indicated in metronome marks and corresponding with the pitch proportions within the series, reaching far as the octave positions (basic duration units)" (Leeuw 2005, 174), or "a duration scale which changes its 'time register' … corresponds to a twelve-tone scale that extends over more than one octave" (Misch 1998, 157–58).
Auteur: Stockhausen
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The sound of keys jingling. Made using. . . Keys.
Auteur: Mendenhall
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The computer voice saying "unexpected item in bagging area", from the self-checkout lanes in grocery stores.
Auteur: Guitargrinder
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Simple synth effect for my game.
Auteur: Ricemaster
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This is the companion audio to the article "modify your monitor audio" appearing on w1zy's substack account. In it, we hear what happens when you mix through a soundboard the audio from a ham radio transmitter's "monitor" output and a second receiver dialed onto the transmitter's output frequency. When the two are mixed, we hear a heterodyning between the external receiver and the transmitter monitor audio sources. By adjusting the receiver's frequency to that of the transmitted signal, we can zero-beat the two audio sources together producing a "flange" effect derived from analog devices. Non-ham audio enthusiasts might find this clip interesting since it is producing this artifact not through some plug-in, but through use of "legacy" analog equipment.
Auteur: Wzy
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Created with audacity.
Auteur: Morganpurkis
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I said stuff into the microphone and applied a ton of effects with audacity, and this was the result.
Auteur: Darsycho
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Sounds of an item being picked up from a surface.
Auteur: Defaultv
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A bunch of noises from around the house, just experimenting with a contact mic really. The coffee maker at the end is really neat though.
Auteur: Reidmchap
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An earbud canister drop on a cardboard laid on the floor. Recorded using my samsung galaxy s duos 2 phone and processed using audacity.
Auteur: Mjvilches
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Happy jingle, that indicates, something good happens, e. G. You won something or you found a useful item.
Auteur: Kastenfrosch
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This is pack is comprised of short sound fx with an "old school" touch. I was trying to create some fx, but it turned out this pack sounds too cheerful for my project. Maybe you could find some sound of your interest in it.
Auteur: Efectirijillo
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The sound of an object sliding against another.
Auteur: Acc
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A short blip sound, made through a synth exploit. [cc zero].
Auteur: Beetlemuse
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Pickup item (ver. 2). You can edit this sound in chiptone with the following setup code:enpjymjxnm7owwzkzwafdfumdgompxjvm_6v_2_pygqmetzjg0rpimqu_r8eaognjwrli4j93x4qa6wjegba5tolwew8twzibxjkq9xanwaaamuyyg. .
Auteur: Jocabundus
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Sounds of an item being picked up from a surface.
Auteur: Defaultv
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Pleasant item pick up sound.
Auteur: Mr
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Item found. Made with famitracker. A free program. Nothing else was used. All original.
Auteur: Zombie Expert
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Pickup item (ver. 1).
Auteur: Jocabundus
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Item sparkle sound. Shiny item hidden from within grass.
Auteur: Mr
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Picking up some keys on a table or surface.
Auteur: Defaultv
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I made this sound for game, special item found, or secret place found.
Auteur: Gordeszkakerek
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