250 pistes audio libres de droits pour "Disque Vinyle"

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Stopping an lp turntable. Crunches. Other songs on my website: bigsoundbank. Com.
Auteur: Josephsardin
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Dropping a vinyl record from about one meter on concrete floor.
Auteur: Not Yr
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This is the lead-out of a vinyl record with emphasized bass frequencies.
Auteur: Herr Klaus
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The couple seconds of crackle before the music starts on an old vinyl record. Recorded through usb into audacity from a sony pslx300usb usb stereo turntable.
Auteur: Anthousai
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Lead in groove of a 7" single @ 45 rpm. Recording chain:. Pro-ject primary turntable with an ortofon om 5e cartridge→ onkyo stereo amplifier→ behringer uca202 audio interface→ laptop using audacity. Notched out some motor noise and selectively eliminated or lessened some other noises for aesthetic reasons.
Auteur: Groschi
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Stopped in a tiny museum in kansas and the curator turned on the 1900s edison photograph for me and let me record the classic humming, scratchy sound of a turntable turning. The steady rhythm had a very "bioshock infinite" feel to me, and i loved it. Nice to put under music to make it sound old. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Auteur: Productionnow
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The raw data is result of this command in my linux command line shell:. Cat /dev/sda1 > my_hard_drive. Then the file my_hard_drive has been imported as raw by audacity sound editing program with attributes:. Signed 16 bit pcm with no byte order 2 channels (whatever. . . ) stereo, 44100 hz. This sound differs from that which can be played just by command "cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp" - this last command plays sound through speakers instead of writing a file. The sound is closer to sound of 56k modem. Later i will upload it (i've just connected line-out of sound card to it's microphone slot).
Auteur: Atkargaratho
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This is record from line-out of soundcard connected to microphone in, when command "sudo cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp" is running in my linux command line shell. Sounds really close to modem 56k. Unfortunately i've written it into 128 kbit mp3, so this is result of back conversion into wave.
Auteur: Atkargaratho
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A real recording of an external hdd (hard disk drive) getting turned on and off.
Auteur: Janosch Jr
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A short sound that could be used for going back in a ui. Originally a recording of a record player lid being closed using a zoom h2n.
Auteur: Kierankeegan
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Stopped in a tiny museum in kansas and the curator turned on the 1900s edison photograph for me and let me record the classic sound of music with all the hums and associated scratches. The music sounds like an old turn of the century carnival to me. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Auteur: Productionnow
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Failing hard drives.
Auteur: Ghostcodex Dansedestroy
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Scratch "record player".
Auteur: Clemendot@Yahoo
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Scratch "record player".
Auteur: Clemendot@Yahoo
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Channeling the /dev/sda1 hard drive partition into a file. At last i've imported the raw file properly as the 8-bit unsigned linear pcm. This is 8bit mono 44100 hz windows wave. Lots of strange digital sounds. Quite useful for noise and experimental musicians. Interesting that if we just do cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp we hear different sound more like modem 56k. I also made a record of it. See my files.
Auteur: Atkargaratho
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Recording near a computer fan and hard drive. Not great quality recording. I had placed the mic right where all the air was blowing. Sounds best on lower volumes.
Auteur: Yvessch
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Stop computer after 'shutdown -p now' command was entered. H-m-m. . . Yes, it's linux os. System have 4 hd (seagate) and zalman system fun. Xy-stereo.
Auteur: Zabuhailo
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This is a recording of my broken hard drive when i turn it on. It sounds like it attempts to read the data but then it fails and powers down.
Auteur: Wheatleynzl
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This was recorded by holding a small pcm recorder (zoom h1n) very close to an ipod 4th generation. The ipod was turned on and its hard drive tried to start up. You can hear the spin up of the motor and the hard drive head clicking back and forth. The hard drive fails to power up completely and eventually shuts down again. A 350 hz high pass filter was applied, in addition to audacity noise reduction, to get this clean motor noise from the original recording. The stereo file was then mixed to mono because the mic was slightly off center from the ipod, and the stereo provides no benefit. The hard drive in this ipod is a 1. 8" 40 gb toshiba hard drive, the ipod model is a1059. The microphone was held just 3 cm (1. 2 in) from the ipod. Recording settings were stereo 44. 1 khz at 16 bit (wav format). The file is the same except it's mono.
Auteur: Conath
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Sound of leeds- sound libraryroland palmerjohan paezcurran brownjohn kennedykurt martinez.
Auteur: Rokenjocu
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An old hard drive booting up and being shut off with a very noisy fan. I recorded it very close to the source. Could be used for rickety spacecraft or diy science project sounds.
Auteur: Thebiffy
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Pressing buttons on a cassette player.
Auteur: Not Yr
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Power switch is pressed, computer starts up, plays a sound effect through the internal speaker, power switch is pressed again and the computer shuts down. Recorded with a zoom h4n, placed inside the computer.
Auteur: Rufuz
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Prise de son d'une platine vinyle enclenchée, et lancement de la lecture du disque.
Auteur: The Ymg
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Vinyl crackles.
Auteur: Mitchanary
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Vinyl crackles.
Auteur: Mitchanary
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Vinyl crackles.
Auteur: Mitchanary
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Vinyl crackles.
Auteur: Mitchanary
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Some experiments with tapeloops, vinyl and guitar.
Auteur: Logicmoon
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Vinyl record crackle.
Auteur: Scottyhigh
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Sound of vinyl transients going through a frame drum resonator in kaivo. . .
Auteur: Zooanimaluprising
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Thicc, crispy, warm analog bumps with a steady crackle at the end that can be looped. Free to use, you don't have to credit.
Auteur: Beautifuldaymonster
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Part of the record fx pack this sound is designed to be mixed with the actual record content and provides some of the noises people spent ages to remove!this sound covers the needle being placed on the record a rhythmic crackle and touch of white noise. You can extend the crackle section with the file record noise2 underscore file.
Auteur: Jameswrowles
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About 42 seconds of unpressed side of a single-sided vinyl record.
Auteur: Veezay
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A sound of something. . .
Auteur: Hello Flowers
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Vinyl effect.
Auteur: Dtos
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Toyish sound, could fit for cartoons / games /surreal follies.
Auteur: Bakhmutzki
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Short snippet of vinyl surface noise.
Auteur: Trp
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Lifting needle on vinyl record.
Auteur: Trp
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Knife sound recording with record player.
Auteur: Iberkay
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Scratchy surface of vinyl record.
Auteur: Trp
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Ambience de la reproducción y cambio de varios vinilos. Es un. Wav de 1st order ambisonics grabado con una zoom hr-vr handy recorder. El equipo fue cedido por sae institute barcelona.
Auteur: Pablojoe
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Vinyl crackles.
Auteur: Mitchanary
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Booting up my grandma's black hp desktop with a 320gb western digital hard drive recorded with dr-05 at my grandma's bedroom.
Auteur: Jimmyfisher
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A recording of an external hard drive spinning up. Recorded with an audio-technica at2020usb+.
Auteur: Dailymediagroup
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Computer turning on sound.
Auteur: Sky Motion
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A gentle looping atmo of a computer with fans, a very silent transformer hum and occasional hard drive access. Released under the only license which makes sense for this type of thing: cc0 feel free to use it for whatever and however.
Auteur: Davr
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A western digital drive refusing to mount. Recorded on a sennheiser me66 k6 microphone, in camera on a sony nex fs700. Hum in the background is the air-conditioned office.
Auteur: Twilkosta
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A dell dimension l600r being booted up and turned off. This will work nicely for those needing genuine sounds from an old computer. The mic was placed directly inside the computer's chassis with the side door closed. No noise-removal has been applied on this recording. Most of the sound in this recording comes from the maxtor hard drive, as well as the 3. 5 floppy drive, cpu fan, and psu fan. Also includes a post beep.
Auteur: Korndeftones
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Dj scratch sound.
Auteur: Trapmusicallstar
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