423 pistes audio libres de droits pour "Corps"

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I needed a sound effect of a body being thrown into a river for a play. This is a recording of me falling backwards into a pool. Splash_1 is a little louder, and there is some clipping. Splash_2 is a bit longer. Recorded using internal mics of a zoom h2n.
Auteur: Genel
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Some thumps and thuds with a little bit of slide. Boxing targets getting smacked together. Recorded with h4n, editing with adobe audition cc 2014.
Auteur: Ephisus
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Some falldowns of a human or heavy thing on the floor of a room. The last one includes a squeaky noise.
Auteur: Launemax
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Do not use without my permission. If i say no i'm not just saying it for the sake of using a 2 letter word beginning with n and ending in o. If you do use any of my sounds you must credit me.
Auteur: Destinyaholic
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Pronunciación de la palabra brazo en español.
Auteur: Asalinasci
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Falling landing body hit fall soft.
Auteur: Breezyuk
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Falling scrap metal.
Auteur: Fpanská Tolar David
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Body percussion rhythm made by lips, torax, snap fingers, thighs, mute and bright palms, palm on the cheek and click tongue. Recorded with rode nt1-a condenser microphone.
Auteur: Sergibox
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A recording of my hand grabing my shoulder.
Auteur: Titankaempfer
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Scratching on human body - short version.
Auteur: Fpanskalipovska Katerina
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Scratching on human body - long version.
Auteur: Fpanskalipovska Katerina
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Auteur: MentalSanityOff
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A synthesised heartbeat created using matlab. Creative commons 0 license so do as you please.
Auteur: Loudernoises
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Repeated falls on dirt, no human noises. Recording has a lot of texture.
Auteur: Craigsmith
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A very positive sounding 'woopee' - could be used for skydiving i guess. . ?.
Auteur: Topschool
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Recorded with the rode ntg3 and zoom h5.
Auteur: Melvinjaepel
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Various slaps and hits on body. Great for fights scenes.
Auteur: Mmaruska
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I cracked my knuckles in front of my mic. I added noise reduction to get rid of most of the background noise.
Auteur: Anusproductions
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Several male burps recorded in studio for cartoons. Vários arrotos gravados em estúdio para desenhos animados. Mic - beyerdinamic mc 740 n (c) p48pre-amp - sound devices 302daw - pro tools 12. 4. 0 with digi002 rack.
Auteur: Folias
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Recording of somebody clipping there fingernails. Recorded inside a bedroom using a zoom h6 recorder. Load high pitched snapping sound.
Auteur: Aidansamuel
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Dragging sound 3 versions all my stuff is free enjoy!.
Auteur: Grayepic
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Yidan's heartbeat recorded with a homemade contact mic and added eq and compression. If you're willing please share a link of how you used this sound!.
Auteur: Yzeng
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Hitting a man with the branch o a palm tree.
Auteur: Cebollence
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Recorded by zoom h2n in the bathroom of my house.
Auteur: Leosalom
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Realistic snore sound.
Auteur: Sirplus
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An authentic human fart. Mic: shure sm57/a2wsi/f: umc202hdsoftware: audacity.
Auteur: Unfa
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A steady heartbeat.
Auteur: Michorvath
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Futuristic heartbeat.
Auteur: Mc
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The sound of a body/a person slamming against a metal fence. Recorded outdoors.
Auteur: Gammelsmurfen
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Approaching skater, hit into boards, crowd reaction. Please rate this sound.
Auteur: Producerdan
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The sound of somebody falling over.
Auteur: Raubana
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If anybody can interpret belly, the original ancient language of the human torso, please share your insights. I always wanted to know what it is saying, and linguaphone doesn't have a belly-course for the offering. Timbre optimized the sound : https://freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/323688/.
Auteur: Sirplus
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Human movement in clothes.
Auteur: Joerschsb
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Single shutter actuation of a canon 5d mk. Ii camera body recorded in stereo wav format. *edit: i never thought people would care about this audio file, but i just saw that it already has 2,000 downloads! i'm so happy to be able to contribute something back to this fantastic website. If you happen to use any of my audio clips, i'd love to know what kind of project you've used them for. I'd be even more excited if you put links to finished projects in the comments section! thank you to everyone who has download it and even more thanks to all the folks who have uploaded the clips i have used!.
Auteur: Ulosepiranha
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I'm actually not sure what caused this sound. I think i shifted my mic, and it sounded like a heartbeat to me.
Auteur: Reitanna
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A wet plopping sound, such as meat falling into a puddle. I needed the sound of a body dropping into a pool of it's own blood. This was created by letting a soaked rag drop onto several sponges full of water from a height of about a foot.
Auteur: Eneasz
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Heartbeat single beat; clean version.
Auteur: Lunardrive
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The sound of a body/a person slamming against a metal fence. Recorded outdoors.
Auteur: Gammelsmurfen
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Beating heart of a 33 year old male at rest. Recorded with a lapel mic in a small ceramic bowl held against my chest while lying down. 72 beats per minute. Recorded november 11, 2020. Used a hiss reduction filter to remove noise.
Auteur: Under The Hood
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Futuristic heartbeat.
Auteur: Mc
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Beat ethno drum body 120bpm.
Auteur: Szegvari
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Just me peeing.
Auteur: Ej
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A 1906 recording of American composer Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1899) played by the United States Marine Band. This is one of the earliest known recordings of this work by Joplin (according to a discography of 78rpm recordings of Joplin works compiled by David A Jasen in "Scott Joplin - Collected Piano Works" 1981). Converted from MP3 to Ogg Vorbis with a slight trim of the beginning and end by Major Bloodnok. The discography of Joplin's work on 78 rpm records compiled by David A Jasen in "Complete works of Scott Joplin" indicates this is the third known recording of the Maple Leaf Rag. Edward A Berlin's book "King of Ragtime" in a note on p310 indicates that the recording of 1902 listed by Jasen is not infact the work by Joplin, making the 1906 recording the second existing record. Edwards's web-page and this page demonstrate that there are no known existing copies of the 1903 cylinder recording by Wilbur Sweatman and His Band.
Auteur: Untitled
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This is a gurgling sound i created by accident. It's a short clip from the "new dimensions in sound (1957)" public domain clip from the prelinger collection at archive. Org. Specifically, i used this line: "as the record plays, the needle wiggles. " cut out the first part, made a loop of "the needle wiggles. . . The needle wiggles," and lowered the pitch with reapitch by two octaves. This was the result.
Auteur: Niedec
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A number of hits on a mattress and my own body recorded in my garage using a vn-721pc personal recorder. . . Mostly because im lazy.
Auteur: Barrythewhite
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A series of 5 short, natural poots, aka. Farts, separated by about a half-second of silence. All natural and relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Recorded by the producer on different occasions and post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Cute > nasty?.
Auteur: Jixolros
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A small poot, processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Auteur: Jixolros
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A real poot that sounds like a raspberry. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Auteur: Jixolros
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A "slipped out" kind of natural poot that has a slight raspberry quality. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Auteur: Jixolros
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Person staggering and tripping.
Auteur: Taure
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