138 file audio bebas royalti untuk "Regular"

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The coffee machine at the office where i work makes a lot of noise during the 30 seconds it takes for it to brew one cup of regular coffee. The recording was made with my h2 an early morning in january 2009.
Penulis: Gurkboll
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Regular rythme of milking machines in a milking parlour, 16 cows inside without mooing. Some discreet women voices and faraway metallic noises. France, nov2022. Recorded with a pair of vlippy em172 in ab setuprecorded on sounddevice mixpre648khz, 24 bits, wave stereo.
Penulis: Bruno
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Using nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo (regular version) to control volume, pan an some other stuff. . . Always nice to see/hear chaos in action. Sloth delivers cv and let me play with a ruffly tuned chord that goes thoughan analog delay pedal.
Penulis: Gis Sweden
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Crack a lack clickity clack dack it's the sound of bones crunching!. Or chips being eaten. Or just some plain boring regular branches snapping, because that's how the sound was made anyway. No bones were harmed in the process of this recording.
Penulis: Hellgalangley
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Recording 10" shellac discs released by polydor with "double-horn" logo, playing on the turntable called phonia on regular 78 rpm speed. Recorded with zoom h4 recorder with a stereo pair of microphones in an xy set. Recording is not cleaned, edited software audicity - normalization and gentle equalization.
Penulis: Cosmician
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Demolition equipment sounds from link-belt loader/excavator picking up debris and loading a dumptruckfairly regular background level with few loud transients. Useful for construction site background noise. Can be easily looped. Mic: zoom ssh-6recorder: zoom h6format: wav 44. 1khz, 16bit.
Penulis: Dcelliott
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Another sloth lfo test. I wanted to see - expected to see - cyclesrepeating. I don't. I have x controlling frequency and y controllinga filter. This recording is 5 minutes so there should be some repetitiveness. . . It's a regular sloth. . . I see 48 second cycles but they are not the same. Cool. Chaos.
Penulis: Gis Sweden
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Field recording on a city street. Starts off with some power drilling noise and then cuts to regular ambience. Recorded using a sennheiser ambeo smart headset in binaural audio. Not the best mic but maybe it will be of some use to you.
Penulis: Gravity Proof
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A regular day at chapel street in limerick (ireland). A baby giggles, a delivery truck passes by, people walk and talk. Quite a crowded place. Light traffic. Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
Penulis: Nomadas
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One minute of handwriting with a regular pencil on paper. There is little reverb in the recording. I don't know why, maybe its because i pointed the mic (gatt audio moh-7) straight to the paper and the distance was too close. Recorded: pcinterface: h4nmic: gatt audio moh-7.
Penulis: Audioschrat
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Simple recording of a long bamboo rain maker. Captured in a regular living room using a clippy stereo em172 microphone and a zoom h5 recorder. Minimal editing in ocenaudio. Enjoy ;-). Want to support the creation of more cc0 sounds?https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
Penulis: Cabled Mess
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Zipper being pulled. This is one of 6 zipper sounds in the same sound pack. Cc0, so no need to give credit. If you want, let me know what you used the sounds for as i really like hearing about other people's projects :).
Penulis: Rudmer Rotteveel
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A day at work, mixing and pouring concrete. I sliced it all up just for u <3. 140 one hitters including bonks, scrapes, crunchies and more10 textures, loopables and regular field recordings. Enjoy!creditsreleased march 1, 2022. All noises recorded by jaeki. Free to use in any wayno credits necessary.
Penulis: Jakcreature
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These are the noises that accompany waiting in line at sassyass coffee, a local coffee shop in downtown charleston. During the recording you can hear an enjoyable interaction with regular customers toward the end, and general espresso noises and small talk for the rest.
Penulis: Sydneymoreano
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Small regular waves falling on the gravel lakeshore of the bodensee (lake constance), which is the largest lake in germany. This lake is so large that - as you can hear - it has some 'real waves', which sound very relaxing :). Recorded on an iphone 7, aug. 2017.
Penulis: Droneaudio
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This sound is made from ground up intirely on the computer. It was meant to sound like something is breaking down. Actually it's made up of two sounds mixed together. The one is a chip (snack) that is being crushed and the other is a drawer being smacked hardly. The entirety is then downpitched. Made with adobe audition and a regular cheap microphone.
Penulis: Thegeek
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Recording of my office before anyone else is in. The only sound apart from the faint fan noise is a regular, very, very faint beep from something every few seconds (approx. 3. 7 khz). Zoom h5 with xyh5 capsules.
Penulis: Richwise
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Roosters making their rooster noises. Wanted you to have accessrecorded using iphone se on the recup app (highly encourage checking out for iphone dropbox users). I’m actually not the morning really. Roosters like to make their noises at all hours - when some start up the rest join in. Roosters field-recording night nighttime nature summer crickets.
Penulis: Sckatz
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This is an old commercial refrigerator from the grocery store. It was making a very nice regular droning sound so i placed my phone inside the fridge to get a clean recording without the noise from the store. Perfect for a spaceship drone or background noise at a factory.
Penulis: Tlalexander
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On this lo-fi recording, corn grains are sitting in a frying pan and begin to pop as the oil is hissing. It provides an interesting and regular popping sound suitable for mid-range frequencies. The recording is done with a tie-microphone, and extra treatment is done on audacity to reduce noise and isolate the sound.
Penulis: Mbpl
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Ok this is going to sound like an 8 year old trying to convince his 23 year old brother that fnaf is real so bare with me. This is a real noise i heard, if it is just a regular sound the wind likes to make from time to time please tell me, i genuinely want clarification on what this is :).
Penulis: Destinyaholic
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Regular thursday night session at 20:00 in our neighbourhood in worcester of applause and general din-making in support of our heroic carers in the british national health service together with all the other essential support workers - in supermarkets, delivery drivers and many others.
Penulis: Phonoflora
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Turning on a regular gas lighter. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: olympus ls10 with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, gebäude c5. Lat: 53. 22897979618027lon: 10. 399482250213623. Date: 2013-12-09, 14:00hrecorded and edited by: marlin nöthig, martin tege, david nackethis recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Penulis: Soundscape Leuphana
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Regular and continuous rumbling thunder. I stood at my back door and recorded the storm as it rolled by. No huge thunderclaps or lightning strikes, but a steady stream of flashes and rumbling that followed. If you need a prolonged active storm backdrop, this is it. Recorded on a tascam dr-40. Cleaned up in audio (removed occasional other sounds from my neighborhood). Production-now. Com | shout-outs welcome!.
Penulis: Productionnow
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On the last day of 2010, a taxi driver was struggling to move forward on the icy slippery road with his regular tires. Kyoto city had heavy snow fall on that day, and no cars wore special tires for winter. Since the taxi wouldn't start, the following car couldn't help honking. Sound comes mainly from the right, but it's not that your devices are out of order. Korg mr-2 and audio technica at9943.
Penulis: Heigh Hoo
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This is not the greatest recording ever, but you may find some use for it. Single player dribbling a basketball in an open gym. Some of the dribbling is deliberate and slow, other dribbling a more regular pace. This was recorded in an open gym so there is no ambient sound of crowds or other people other than the hum of the gym lights.
Penulis: Obxjohn
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At closest to target it was recorded from about 33ft away from mower at farthest range about 40ft away. If you wanted the mower to be heard from an inside area you could add a high pass filter to the recording. Please note this wasn't taken with the average household mower it was taken with a heavy duty lawn mower used for cutting large areas of grass so it doesn’t have the same sound as a regular mower.
Penulis: Astrand
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X and y comes from the nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo (regular version). X is the high sinus c, left channel. Y is the low triangle c, right channel. X and y goes to comparator resulting in a note when crossing the threshold. At the same time x and y goes to cv in on jupiter storm generating two glissando paths. The two used osc's on jupiter storm are tuned to the same pitch.
Penulis: Gis Sweden
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Here are some drums i made, on the synthesizer again. In order they are: parallel compressed kick, regular kick, snare, closed hi-hat and open hi-hat. The set before the break is mastered, while the set after the break isn't (i did throw a little limiter in there though just to boost 'em up a bit easily, but they're still not mastered). Enjoy. Credit is appreciated but not at all needed, i just like synthesizer-ing.
Penulis: Wolfey
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I have built a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo, the regular version. Sloth is a chaotic lfo. The output is based on the lorenz system. It is a system of ordinary differential equations. It is notable for having chaotic solutions for certain parameter values and initial conditions. In particular, the lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight (very much from wikipedia). The sloth has two outputs x and y. Think of them as coordinate pairs. The output will probably never repeat itself but there is a pattern. I have built the regular sloth it usually takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, one cycle in the “butterly”. Now i’m testing the module in different ways. In this sound i have connected white noise to a filter. The filter frequency is controlled by sloth (x output). In this patch i have set the initial frequency low. That’s why there is a low humming wind noise between the “tops”. The output sound from filter goes to reverb. The sound is more a study of sloth behavior than an attempt to create a great wind sound.
Penulis: Gis Sweden
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I have built a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo, the regular version. Sloth is a chaotic lfo. The output is based on the lorenz system. It is a system of ordinary differential equations. It is notable for having chaotic solutions for certain parameter values and initial conditions. In particular, the lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight (very much from wikipedia). The sloth has two outputs x and y. Think of them as coordinate pairs. The output will probably never repeat itself but there is a pattern. I have built the regular sloth it usually takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, one cycle in the “butterly”. The knob changes the chaotic pattern. At some settings the signals will spend more time in one strange attractor than the other. Now i’m testing the module in different ways. In this sound i have connected white noise to a filter. The filter frequency is controlled by sloth (x output). In this patch i have set the initial frequency at 12 o'clock. . . The output sound from filter goes to reverb.
Penulis: Gis Sweden
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X and y comes from the nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo (regular version). X is the high sinus c, left channel. Y is the low triangle c, right channel. X and y goes to comparator resulting in a note when crossing the threshold. At the same time x and y goes to cv in on jupiter storm generating two glissando paths. The two used osc's on jupiter storm are tuned to the same pitch. The sloth have a potentiometer that is said to "alter frequency a little". . .
Penulis: Gis Sweden
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Audio from the artist paintpots in yellowstone. The hiss in the background is the constant float of steam from the ground along with the regular release of pockets of air from these odd little spitting mud holes. Pretty cool to see and producing a very unique sound. Not sure if it'll be useful for anything, but it was too cool to pass up. Again, sorry for the short duration; there was a lot of traffic and wind there. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Penulis: Productionnow
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It's recess time at san lorenzo de el escorial's real colegio alfonso xii's boarding school, madrid, spain. Children are playing games, mainly soccer, on escorial monastery's front esplanade, apparently used as a schoolyard. High pitched voices blend with bypasser's conversations. Putting aside the fact that we're on a world heritage site, this could also be your regular park where youngsters gather any afternoon. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50'stereo mics with wind muff.
Penulis: Nomadas
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A field recording of small waves crashing on a sandy shore. Part of the recording includes the waves splashing against a wooden structure. The waves come a fast, regular intervals; this isn't the slow rolling crash of a barrel wave on the beach. There was a bit of wind (generating the waves) which i've did my best to minimize, but if you don't want wind in the recording you're going to need to edit around it. Always curious to see where these recordings wind up, so if you use it drop me a link in the comments if you think about it.
Penulis: Obxjohn
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Theme hand saw :. Production step :i reccord the sound of someone speaking. I copy this sound 4 times. One time on two i « invert » the sound for creating a contrast. So four speaking are on the « original sens » and four on the contrary. On a another track, i take another short recording of a men voice and copy this once. I add this new track to the middle of the first once. To finish i chang the pitch of all the track with a percent of change of -24. Description :this sound look like an old wood hand saw. We clearly distinguish the saw movement. Going on and going back. Add a different recoording on the middle allows the sound to be realistic. Because the hand saw sound is not regular. Typologie de schaffer :masse: son cannelétimbre harmonique: grinçantgrain: frottementallure: vivantedynamique: abrupteprofil mélodique: ascendant puis descendantprofil de masse: amincissement.
Penulis: Univ Lyon
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I combined an ambient bar crowd recording that i found here with a funky little back beat that i also found on this site and made a great cubicle noise blocker / filter. I use this at work with headphones on when i'm trying to concentrate and drown out conversations in the office. Also good for when i work from home and i'm trying to drown out the tv and other distractions. The crowd noise is excellent at diffusing regular office conversation and the little funky back beat keeps the crowd noise from getting boring. This works really well even at fairly low volume i. E. You dont have to crank it loud to drown out the distractions. Hope you like it and thanks to everyone for the great sounds on this site. Combination of the following two files - yet another bar crowd - june 2007. Wav (lonemonk)hip hop. Wav(ls)ps - i purposely let the crowd noise run out for a few seconds at the end so that you can appreciate the full groove of the hip hop. Wav. Has a nice effect when you loop the whole thing, gives you a little break from the crowd noise. Almost like you're stepping out of the room for a second.
Penulis: Chuckycheetos
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Yep this is a crazy sound. What have i done. . . I have build a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo. Https://www. Modulargrid. Net/e/nonlinearcircuits-sloth-4hpedited info:i have built the regular version. The sloth has two outputs x and y. I connected x to control frequency on one oscillator and y to control amplitude on another oscillator. Frequency experiment on left channel. Amplitude experiment on the right. The file starts as the amplitude is 0. Next time the amplitude is 0 (almost) is at about 48 sec. Then 48 sec later, at 1:37 the amplitude is 0 again. The two cycles are not identical. The tones are harder to analyze. . . X and y outputs. I guess those corresponds to x and y in a coordinate system. You can find video clips watching the sloth “drawing” butterfly wings. For example:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=0ku6npz1s4gand maybe check this:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=occhcm5oxp8http://nonlinearcircuits. Blogspot. Se/2014/09/sloth-chaos. Htmlthis later link is the developers page. The constructor (andrew) of this module says that my version completes “1 cycle every 15 seconds”. What does that mean? is one cycle one lap in the butterfly pattern? will the pattern repeat itself? yep, i’m going to ask him…. Edit:andrew answers my questions: “it is a very approximate description of the frequency, cycle is not the proper term to use. . . . Nor is frequency really, but they are descriptions that people can relate to easily. Depending upon the pot settings and whatever other initial conditions that happen to be in place, the signal may traverse the typical double strange attractor path. It may stay in one attractor for several loops before crossing over to the other one. The pattern will never repeats itself, it might come close but won't do it. ”my question: so, one “loop” is one cycle?andrew answers: typically it takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, but depending upon the pot and other factors, it may take longer, much longer, sometimes it even pauses whilst deciding which way to go next.
Penulis: Gis Sweden
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