42 file audio bebas royalti untuk "80 An"

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An unknown song from the 80’s. Please help me find it.
Penulis: Kingddd
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Sound from an electric shaver, recorded with boss br-80 onboard mike.
Penulis: Mpue
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A sample from an old 80's computer game. 'one intruder destroyed!'.
Penulis: Cityrocker
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80's horror, an industrial sounding loop. [cc zero] a73.
Penulis: Beetlemuse
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An 80-bpm dirge beat loop created in fl studio. Simple sad organ on top of beats.
Penulis: Adnova
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A screen door shutting in a residential area. Recorded with an me-80 on a sounddevice 7 hard disk recorder at 16 bit 48k.
Penulis: Inishbushka
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An 80-bpm atmospheric music sample with some bass-heavy percussion and dreamy weird chimes on top. Created in fl studio.
Penulis: Adnova
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Short, resonant logotone or ident sound. Sounds like something that might appear along with a video bumper before an early 80's pbs program.
Penulis: Larkwooderminal
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An 80's sounding song for a scary thing. You decide the thing! [cc zero]b64.
Penulis: Beetlemuse
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80's horror. An electronic sound that alternates between two adjacent notes. [cc zero] b72.
Penulis: Beetlemuse
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This is me playing an egg shaker. It will loop perfectly at 80 bpm or 160 bpm. Basic cleanup in audacity (noise removal, low pass and high pass filters).
Penulis: Sycopation
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This is me playing an egg shaker. It will loop perfectly at 80 bpm or 160 bpm. Basic cleanup in audacity (noise removal, low pass and high pass filters).
Penulis: Sycopation
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Short, resonant logotone or ident sound. Sounds like something that might appear along with a video bumper before an early 80's pbs program.
Penulis: Larkwooderminal
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Short, resonant logotone or ident sound. Sounds like something that might appear along with a video bumper before an early 80's pbs program.
Penulis: Larkwooderminal
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At my brother's garden in the morning. Piton saint-leu – reunion island, 2014/11, recorded with an olympus ls10, tropical mood, high pass at 80 hz.
Penulis: Keng Wai Chane Chick Te
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This is the sound of a toilet being flushed on board an md-80 jet, during a commercial airline flight.
Penulis: Filmscore
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This is the sound of a toilet being flushed on board an md-80 jet, during a commercial airline flight.
Penulis: Filmscore
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15-tet scale on C (80 cent steps). MIDI pitch bend matches intervals.
Penulis: Hyacinth
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This is the sound of a man laughing close mic'd with an audio technica 4050 condensor microphone and recorded into the zoom h4n. The audio was then rolled off with a high pass filter at 80 cycles per second.
Penulis: Bvaudio
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2007 toyota yaris driving on a country road. I needed this type of sound for an av with specific time characteristics. Three takes separated by 1 second silence. Take 10-10: 30 kph. 10-30: slowing down in top gear. 30-35: stopping. 35-50: idling. Take 250-60: 30 kph. 60-80: slowing down in 2nd gear. 80-85: stopping. 85-95: idling. Take 395-115: 50kph. 115-130: blinker. 130: gravel driveway and stopping. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661, 10 december 2020 at 21:30, with a rode nt4.
Penulis: Guyburns
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Two sustained voice samples i subsequently pitch shifted and layered for an ambient work (to achieve an 80's choir pad effect). The key is almost in middle c, but slightly off. . . Because i can't sing. The second, lower voice sample was recorded extremely close to the mic to achieve clipping; i wanted to get a buzzy, boomy sound out of it.
Penulis: Housedj
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This is the arrival chime for an elevator in japan. I believe it is very similar if not identical to one of the sound effects from the uk tv series "the prisoner". Recorded on sony ux-80. Built-in stereo mics. 192kbps mp3. Amplified. Leading and trailing silence forced. Audacity.
Penulis: Gregconquest
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I just hooked up an 80's radio to my pc via the aux cord and recorded this horrifying thing whilst searching for a radio station on the d frequency. You can use it anywhere, just ask me before and/or mention the source. Or not.
Penulis: Zabrak
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A sound of an umbrella handle expanding and retracting, making clicking sounds. Great for foley and sound design. Recorded with a tascam tm-80 in a non sound proofed room, without an anti-pop filter. The umbrella was fairly close from the mic during recording. The post-processing was minor, just an eq to cut out some of the superfluous low frequencies. You can mention me if you like to, or give a link to the project containing this sound, but that's totally up to you.
Penulis: Nolhananas
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For this sound, i generated a sine wave at a frequency of 440 hz, an amplitude of 0. 80 and a duration of 1 second. I choosed the following effects:1- tremolo2- repeat (x2)3- fade in (half of the sounds)4- fade out (the other half of the sounds)5 -studio fade out6- cut a part7- repeat8- cut to have the song 3 times. After all this effects, the sound is like an alarm.
Penulis: Iut Paris
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A pure recording of an early morning rainshower in the deep woods. Recorded on august 6th, 2013 at 6:30 in the morning. You will hear some birds singing as well -- despite the shower. Recording made with the zoom h4n recorder using the internal built-in microphones with the volume level at 80. You will note the gradual increase in rain intensity as the recording progresses. . .
Penulis: Kvgarlic
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I used audacity to synthesize the five-tone chime made by the montreal metro's jeumont train element 41. Backstory: the train itself was an mr-63 type train modified by canron circa 1971, adding a current chopper to the train's started system. The chopper produced an 'idle' tone at around 45 hz, and as the train departed, five tones at frequencies of 90, 120, 180, 240, and 360 hz. Originally there were 3 'elements' (a set of 2 motor cars and 1 trailer car) with the jeumont-schneider current chopper (element 40, made up of cars 81-579, 80-040, and 81-580; element 41, made up of cars 81-581, 80-041, and 81-582; and element 42, made up of cars 81-583, 80-042, and 81-584). During the early 2000s refurbishments, element 40 was retired from service to provide spare parts for the other elements, which were then connected with elements of 'normal' mr-63 trains. Only the 81-579 car remains from element 40. Element 41 and element 42 were then retired in 2018 when the other mr-63 trains were retired.
Penulis: Chungusa
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Single note sampled from a deckard's dream diy analogue synthesizer that i built myself. Deckard's dream (ddrm) is an 8-voice analogue synthesizer designed by black corporation and inspired in the classic yamaha cs-80. The ddrm (and cs-80) is all about live performance and expressiveness via aftertouch and modulations. Therefore, sampling the notes like i did here does not make much sense and by no means makes justice to the real thing. Nevertheless, i thought it could still be useful and would be nice to share. Synthesizer: deckard's dream (ddrm)factory preset #: 14note: c-1midi note: 0midi velocity: 16.
Penulis: Frederic
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An example of a string sound synthesized using the karplus strong algorithm:https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/karplus%e2%80%93strong_string_synthesis. Random noise is cycled at 325hz, and fed back into itself, with a simple filter to average two adjacent samples. Sound generated using the go-sound golang programming library:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound. As part of the demonstration program:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound/blob/master/runthrough. Go.
Penulis: Padsterpat
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This second sound is a recorded sound of two plastic bottles, i modified it using some effects :. 1-normalize2-phaser effect with-phases = 24-original/modified = 195-frequency = 1. 0 hz-start phase = 0-depth = 100-return = -80%3-change the speed with percentage = -43. 000. The final sound gives an impression that we are hearing the hands of a clock. .
Penulis: Iut Paris
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This is a noise i made myself with my mouth and an h4n and slowing it down to 80%. I was looking for the sound of a sheep eating, and believe it or not, i did manage to find one here. Damn, i love this place--you guys are the best!! still, it wasn't quite as graphic (or over the top) as i needed so i made this one. Enjoy.
Penulis: Joshs
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A recording made in mid june of 2017 near the ohio river from the bank of rosiclare illinois. The main sound is an angry killdeer that was constantly fussing at me for being too close to her nest. You'll also hear a johnboat plowing through the river, the wind through the leaves of a huge sycamore tree and various children, low in the distance, playing on a playground on this perfect 80 degree summer day. Equipment: marantz pmd661 recorder with the audiotechnica bp4025 stereo microphone, yes, a true stereo recording. Enjoy.
Penulis: Kvgarlic
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Free to use without restricition. No attribution required. 50 seconds of ghostly wails over a dark sub bass drone with wide stereo reverb. Produced by using two old school analog synths, a cs-80 and a dx7. All chorus, phaser and reverb settings were manipulated within the synths. An external hi-pass eq plugin was added in order to cut off the subs at 30hz. These old analog synths produce frequencies way below the tolerance of your monitors; thus the need for a bass cutoff, not to mention to also prevent involuntary bowel leakage xd.
Penulis: Diboz
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A recording of an eastern phoebe, made near a creek in a typical midwest oak/hickory/sycamore forest. This very unique, two-note call, which you may have heard before, is, in my opinion, very beautiful despite it's short duration. Despite this bird's non-colorful plumage, his song makes up for it!. Recording made on april 10th, 2013 around 6:45 in the morning about 15 feet from a small creek. My recorder, the zoom h4n, was mounted on a tripod in the middle of the creek. I was using the h4n's built-in microphones. Volume level was 80 (on a scale of 100 being the maximum).
Penulis: Kvgarlic
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For this sound, i generated a square wave at a frequency of 440 hz and an amplitude of 0. 80 and a duration of 1 second. I choosed the following effects:1- wahwah with frequency f=1. 5hz , amplitude= 70 %, resonance = 2. 5 and offset frequency = 30%2. Repeat3- compressor (x2)4- fade in (half of the sound)5- fade out ( the other half of the sound)6 - phaser with 10 phases7 - paulstretch with the stretching factor=5 and resolution = 0. 258- echo with 1 second delay , decay factor=0. 59 - cut (to arrange the sound). After all this effects, the sound is like a sound recorded in space with echos.
Penulis: Iut Paris
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Some creepy music i made in garageband for an intro for something called victors crypt!. It's basically a synth-melody played with a lot of reverb and some echo. And just some fx wailing guitar and voice in the back. Reminds me a bit of some 80's horror theme or something. 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!.
Penulis: Victor Natas
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I was surprised this still worked. This is an old ibm selectric ii typewriter, with correcting tape, the “quieter” selectric at the time. It’s about 80 pounds, a real back-breaker. The carriage return bell is broken, unfortunately, so the best you might hear it is rattling due to the belt vibration. Recorded with a tascam dr-05, without the low-cut since i wanted a beefy sound. Placed direcly above the roller, about 12 inches away. I swapped the channels in audacity to match perception & sampled down to 48khz. Description: i roll in some paper, type a few paragraphs from some copy, and roll it out when i’m done. Man, can you type fast on these machines!.
Penulis: Secretmojo
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Created solely from freesound. Org instruments and sequenced in jeskola buzz. This is recorded at 90 bpm for the continuum 4 project. You can visit the thread here:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/dare-the-community/32704/. Here are the sounds used in the break:. Snare: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/ltibbits/sounds/16306/kick boom: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/jobro/sounds/33523/short kick: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/crescendo/sounds/16709/closed hat: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/atomwrath/sounds/11394/rim: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/opm/sounds/2095/open hat: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/tictacshutup/sounds/423/static: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/hello_flowers/sounds/30974/rev crash: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/halleck/sounds/30938/. I've added an amplitube 80's ballad effect to this one.
Penulis: Snapper
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Besides being an inspiration since man first explored her, the ancient mississippi river is also a highway for many coal-carrying barges. For this recording my zoom h4n was on the soft, powdery sandy bank about 60 feet from the river…you hear the gentle, but powerful thrumming of the giant diesel engines as a huge, 200 foot barge passes by. Some notable natural sounds are a very clear red-wing blackbird at 20 seconds in, and again at one mine in and again at one-minute 13 seconds into it. You hear a wonderful, clear splash at 27 seconds into as well. Recording made around 4pm on a warm -- 80 degrees -- june day. Close your eyes, dig into the powdery, soft sand of the mississippi river bank and float away on a warm summer day.
Penulis: Kvgarlic
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Damaged smartphone screen protector being broken and crushed in bare hands (should've used gloves. . . ). Recorded with behringer b-1 microphone into focusrite scarlett 2i2 3rd gen. Into audacity on arch linux at 192 khz/24 bit. The recording was not processed or edited in any way to retain maximum flexibility to sound artists who will use this as an element. This can be useful as a sound effect for freezing or burning or deep-frying or even rain (when slowed down). Thanks to extremely wide frequency range the recording can be cleanly slowed down up to 25% speed. There's clean frequency content up to 80 khz in the recording. In a few places the mic gain was too much and a pop is clipped, but could still be useful for sound of braking or snapping something (bone?). No denoising was applied - perform your own if needed, though the sounds are mostly free of background hum (a bit of pc noise can be heard in the first minute before i turned down the gain).
Penulis: Unfa
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