Telephone 70s circle dial dialing recorded using a sennheiser wireless dynamic ew135g2 microphone through a yamaha dm1000 digital console with cubase software.
British telecom standard issue relate 18 land-line handset from around c1995. Ringer recorded through built in stereo microphones of a tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. 16 bit wav file in stereo.
Recording of a telephone left off the hook. The tone is used in the mountain time zone of the us. Recorded from a cordless at&t; phone set on 'speaker', using an akg-c1000s.
Remix of telephonering. Wav by transitking. This is one of the distinctive ring patterns some phone companies use to indicate that a caller is calling from an unknown number (usually a telemarketer).
A telephone bell rings three times. Recorded with a sennheiser me-66 through an rnp8380 preamp and rnc1773 compressor into pro tools. Background noise reduction with waves z-noise.
This sound happened by accident. Guaranteed there's no duplicate sound out there. I tried to separate the rings by a suitable time period to sound realistic, and spaced at the end so it could be looped to ring for as long as you need.
I recorded this ringtone from my then-typical motorola ultra classic cell phone in early 1997. This version has tiny fade-in/fade-out, about one second of leading silence and two seconds trailing silence for looping. I suggest amplifying it for use on a modern cell phone.
Answering machine recorded (from my moto g4) saying that the number you are calling is off or unavailable (in spanish). You can easily cut the beginning, when the company movistar is mentioned. Recorded in protools + roland quad capture + akg ck93 miccleaned with wns plugin.