36 pistes audio libres de droits pour "Corruption"

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Corrupted glitch sound from a video game.
Auteur: Bonebrew
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Corrupted. Incomplete. Error.
Auteur: Gillesanquez
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Sounds like computer glitch or corrupted file. This was actually recorded from an pc-speaker of computer running ms-dos that was running a corrupted exe file.
Auteur: Diicorp
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Playing a corrupted wav file in yamaha mid radio player.
Auteur: Vacuumfan
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02:34
Sound of raw data from a random file, processed with a tracker. Edited with audacity (converted to stereo).
Auteur: Felfa
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A glitch sfx of audio error, made with a picture. Like a corrupted file.
Auteur: Xkeril
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A long string of random corrupted computer noises created by importing different types of files into audacity as raw data.
Auteur: Yoyodaman
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Do the spectrogum mode for secret image.
Auteur: Thebestmaker
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Information encoded with some sort of impulse modulation. This one was transmitted via gsm cellular network and corrupted in a creepy way.
Auteur: Lifexmitter
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Made by importing an application using audacity's "import raw data" feature.
Auteur: Lukaix
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Reverbed , glitched and distorted vocals for a robot effect. Done using fl studio and dblue glitch.
Auteur: Zin
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Some tune i made and used the fracture vst to corrupt the audio. Could be used for a busted radio.
Auteur: Beetlemuse
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This is what it sounds like when you inject random bits into a game on nes. Used the 'real-time corruptor' by redscientist media to corrupt a rom of super mario bros. To get these sounds. You may use this sound effect for your projects. Credit is not necessary.
Auteur: Thesurfboardinggiraffe
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I tried to import a raw, pcm audio sample into audacity and it came out like this. It was alot worse when it was imported, right now this is about as audibly palatable as i could get it to. This is still loud, so turn your speakers down a little bit before playing.
Auteur: Pipnone
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A little scary sumthin' sumthin' i made in garageband for a thing called victors crypt. It starts with a steady drumbeat before the main melody comes in, played on a kid piano. For some reason toy instruments are the spookiest. Woohaa!i put some chords in a lot of reverb between that repeating melody. Think it would suit perfect to anything dark, eerie, adventurous, creepy, big, suspense or anything you can imagine. Feel free to use it as long as you give me the credit for it/write me as composer. And subscribe to and watch my channel :). Be cool, watch and subscribe to victors crypt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uca8o46_wrqzehsdzuwfq3rq. Throw horns, dance & hail satan!.
Auteur: Victor Natas
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The sound generated by my sound card whenever a game crashes. Stangely spooky.
Auteur: Johnsto
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Too many effects from audacity produced this wish wash thingy.
Auteur: Problematist
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02:59
Sudden loud and disturbing sounds, used a lot of effects including distortion and ended up with some interesting audio. Notes are played at random.
Auteur: Awryeon
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Importing a blender model i made into audacity using the import raw function. (warning: contains high frequency noise).
Auteur: Vacuumfan
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A model i made in blender imported raw in audacity(warning: high frequency noise).
Auteur: Vacuumfan
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Importing a blender model i made into audacity using the import raw function. (warning: contains high frequency noise).
Auteur: Vacuumfan
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Dark, gritty action-esque electronic rhythm inspired by what i imagine a corrupted android would sound like. 100% loopable. Cut it, warp it, splice it however you'd like!. 130 bpm, made in fl studio. Credit is welcome, but not required.
Auteur: Zikeda
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I've been messing around with putting raw data files of programs into a sound editor, and i liked this part. Hmm.
Auteur: Kumquaticus
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Raw data from programs on my computer thrown into audacity.
Auteur: Evanski
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This might amuse some people, but i'm being corrupted. When this "refusal" is drawn from me, it's quite an inadvisable thing. Oh i can say no. . .
Auteur: Nuncaconoci
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November 9 2007 recording some guy recorded in copter it’s located in south china sea! this recording is made on november 9 2007.
Auteur: Krotlitn
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A glitch sound made by importing a blender project as raw audio data in audacity. Blender is 3d modelling software if you didn't know. Made with audacity.
Auteur: Kierham
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The sound of a computer in distress, and failing. Created via milkytracker. -----------------------------------------------------------------------. This sound, as well as everything else i have upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. |you may use this in any project, whether it becommercial, or not. You aren't even required to credit me,although that would be appreciated. |you may use any of my sounds however you please. I hope they are useful. 🎶.
Auteur: Colorscrimsontears
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While outputting a file of sound effects, i ended up with a severely corrupted file. Playback results include incessant shrieking and slight pitch alterations. To create more variety, i used a lowpass filter and long reverb.
Auteur: Newagesoup
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The upload spree continues! this time i've got another sci-fi sound. The title says it all, folks. It can also be used for not only a robot malfunction sound effect, but a machine glitching sound perhaps. I made ti with a corrupt audio file. I got a part of it, and simply pitch shifted it down, and faded it out at the end.
Auteur: Mr Keybored
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Pasquale Amato's April 16, 1914 Victor Records recording of the Te Deum from Giacomo Puccini's Tosca. Sung at the end of Act I, this scene in fact details the evil priest Scarpia's plans to corrupt and have his way with Tosca, while the chorus goes about seeking redemption. Victor 88489 Pasquale Amato (1878-1942), baritone; Metropolitan Opera Chorus Tosca - Te Deum Mat. C-14715-2 Rec. April 16, 1914 Digital Transfer produced by Tim Ecker for the Internet Archive.
Auteur: Pasquale Amato
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#thevangoghproject: series: patient’s rights sides with the mega-mental health corporation. Description:sound artifacts of a resistance process taking personal responsibility in being the change. Allowing the light of awareness to blossom in dark recesses of the human condition with the intention to bring healing, resolution, new/fresh solutions. Sound bytes from storytelling about the hurdles faced and overcome while being a peer support to an artist seeking to spiral up off the streets and through the mental health system in los angeles county. Barking back at the dogs of corruption we commit to turning on the light.
Auteur: Sonnekelly
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#thevangoghproject: series: patient’s rights sides with the mega-mental health corporation. Description:sound artifacts of a resistance process taking personal responsibility in being the change. Allowing the light of awareness to blossom in dark recesses of the human condition with the intention to bring healing, resolution, new/fresh solutions. Sound bytes from storytelling about the hurdles faced and overcome while being a peer support to an artist seeking to spiral up off the streets and through the mental health system in los angeles county. Barking back at the dogs of corruption we commit to turning on the light.
Auteur: Sonnekelly
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I was just messing around in audacity, like i usually do all the time. I made a corrupt audio file, and i found this extremely weird sound. I got rid of all the white noise, which made it sound even weirder, then i slowed it down and got this sound. You can use this however you want. I'm not sure what it's even meant for, like something being activated, robot beeping, etc. Enjoy. :).
Auteur: Mr Keybored
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*warning* --- you may want to turn your volume down*this was accidently created when i was goofing around trying to convert an iso file. It was actually for the movie "a beautiful mind". When the conversion started i wanted to see what it looked like so far and this is what i got out of it. I didn't want to delete it because it sounded so cool. . . . Almost like what a computer world might sound like or "a computer's brain". But anyways i figured maybe someone else might want a sound like this too. I might use it someday myself.
Auteur: Masterr
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