37 pistes audio libres de droits pour "Cerveau"

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I downloaded and threw together the following samples:. 648_memexikon_tetrapluk. Wav,9299_drogue_bit2. Wav,1135_walkerbelm_the_most_influencial. Wav,. As-well as, my voice, and some beat. "what if you died everytime your brane gru?". Sorry to "drogue"? i had trouble finding you on here to thank you for your sample. . . And i forgot to put this in the remix tree, if anyone knows how to help me.
Auteur: Summonhue
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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.
Auteur: Soundsofscienceupf
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An undead zombie choir calling for brains.
Auteur: Astradamus
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Created with rytmik studio.
Auteur: Baltiyar
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My recording of a squishy toy. Recorded on an aston spirit.
Auteur: Saxoman
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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.
Auteur: 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.
Auteur: 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.
Auteur: Soundsofscienceupf
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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.
Auteur: Soundsofscienceupf
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Anonymous tts voice with solarphasing dark post apocalyptic background https://freesound. Org/people/solarphasing/sounds/490527/ (https://creativecommons. Org/licenses/by/3. 0/).
Auteur: Great Resist
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A hammer bangs into a brain, creating a mushy effect.
Auteur: Nayahnaidoo
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My first sound! recorded in audacity, and it's my voice, but i distorted it. Also i made the sound by talking in a way that made it sound hoarse. .
Auteur: Cinatitsmr
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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.
Auteur: 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.
Auteur: Soundsofscienceupf
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This sound can be used for different kinds of mass being moved.
Auteur: Nxrt
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Reupload. Trying to clean this up. This is a back-handed compliment. Aka sarcasm disguised to look like a compliment when really an insult. Mp3, audacity, adobepodcast.
Auteur: Bugradio
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Sound of a melon being ripped apart and prodded, good for zombie movie effect!.
Auteur: Neilsher
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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.
Auteur: Soundsofscienceupf
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Part of a pack of source recordings i created to use as part of the sound design for the ios/android game 'hipster zombies'. This is the sound of a toy skull type thing my girlfriend found, which has a lid you can open and then there's a gooey brain inside which makes awesome squelchy sounds.
Auteur: Lolamadeus
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Cabbage ripping sound effect great for zombie effects!.
Auteur: Neilsher
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Spaghetti combined with jello for a gross squishy sound. The mixture is swished around for a sustained time. Https://www. Patreon. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Facebook. Com/saturdaysoundguy. Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucq1fv79pjla8sxcbz3tayrg.
Auteur: Saturdaysoundguy
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Rubber anti stress ball being squished. Recorded with rode nt1a and sound devices mixpre6.
Auteur: Archos
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A short soundscape built from public domain freesounds. Put together for a radio format pitch, and uses reverb and fades.
Auteur: Ajexk
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I made this sound using a "image to sound" software. I loaded an image of an nmri scan of a slice of my brain and rand it trough :p.
Auteur: Cosmicd
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Noise processed with various audacity effects until it looked like stereotypical lips in the soundwave view. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Auteur: Qubodup
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Noise processed with various audacity effects until it felt like it could influence brain functions. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Auteur: Qubodup
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Loop love to the mind.
Auteur: Andreas
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The voice of an undead bikini-clad woman as seen in the video that this was particularly made for.
Auteur: Chestnutjam
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An organic squish sound. Perfect for chewing gum or gore effects. Recorded on zoom h2.
Auteur: Deleted User
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What it was like yesterday, living next to a construction site and trying to record. Key is the haible tau phaser, instruo cs-l, mutable instruments´ rings and makenoise´s mimeophon. Rendered to 48khz 32 bit fp for morphagene with markers. My brain is now phased. Enjoy.
Auteur: Jim Bretherick
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Zoom h6/48khz-24bit recording of me making sounds with my cheek and mouth.
Auteur: Untitled
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This clip makes me think of a computers inner workings.
Auteur: Cuddlenucks
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I mashed some spaghetti with my hands. Some gross sounds in there of impact or movement.
Auteur: Perel
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I created this torture sound for a short film i made. I used a verse 504 labtech mic with a sony mini disc recorder in my garage. I smashed a cantaloupe with a hammer adjusting mic placement until i had the desired volume and sound.
Auteur: Bdavis
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The sound of bone sawing. Recorded within the shooting for my new film https://youtu. Be/xfj8mbsuoec. You can use this sound for free. It would be nice if you add this to your credits:sounds by https://www. Youtube. Com/user/diramus. Sound recorded with the tascam dr 60d and the rode ntg1. Thanks for using ;).
Auteur: Diramus
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I made these various "squish" sounds by recording lettuce being crushed on my rode hotshoe mic. This is one of my first tries at folly, so it may not be the cleanest, feedback is excepted, and expected. Thank you, hope you can use it, anyone can use it for anything, even for profit.
Auteur: Nicktermer
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This sound was created using audacity. First of all i chose a frequency of 432 hz ( a number which includes the golden rule/proportion), then i created a gradual rise in the first 4 seconds, leading into a peak which descends so it can go up again, creating an effect of confusion. At the end, the sound raises gradually and rapidly to reach its peak once again. This sound recreates, for me, a fast- moving ufo (unidentified flying object) and includes the notion of conspiracy in our society- the changing of the frequency of the tone “la “ from 432 hz to 440 hz in 1953 by the nazis. La règle d’or- 432 hertz. Le ton « la » est une pointe centrale dans le réglage des instruments musicaux. Le ministre de la propagande en allemagne pendant l’époque des nazis a fait un décret général avec lequel il a changé la tonalité « la »de 432 hz en 440 hz. On utilise cette hauteur à partir de 1939 jusqu’à nos jours. Il y a eu des protestes de la part de professeur dussault de la conservatoire parisienne qui a fait une pétition signé par 23 000 artistes françaises mais sans aucun résultat. L’organisation internationale de standardisation(iso) a accepté en 1953 les changements et on utilise la valeur de 440 hz depuis. Des recherches montrent que ce changement a des effets incontournables sur le corps et le cerveau humain- les gens entrent dans un chaos. Ce changement a été caché du monde entier parce que c’est le point de la balance dans la nature. 432 hz est la vibration qui inclue aussi le règle d’or (ou la proportion de dieu). Quand on écoute de la musique en 440 hz la première chose qu’on remarque c’est une fatigue, aucun envie de faire n’importe quoi et beaucoup d’autres ( y inclus le mouvement de notre adn) une étude récent montre que l’utilisation de 440 hz crée des mouvais effets dans la nature et dans toutes les êtres vivantes. Cette article m’a inspirée à recréer un son avec une fréquence de 432 hz qui monte et baisse graduellement. C’est un son seul de type complexe(nodal). Il est de type v( continu varié), il est éclatant,clair et lisse. L’attaque du début est graduelle et violente. Le son varie en « hauteur » de plus fort au moins fort et l’inverse, recréant un effet d’un ovni qui passe à côté de vous.
Auteur: Univ Lyon
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