1.598 tracce audio royalty-free per "Computer Desktop"

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Scotrail station announcer, recorded on location with a zoom portable device.
Autore: Prometheus
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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.
Autore: Diicorp
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Clicking of keys on a keyboard.
Autore: Alex Fullam
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Lighter sounds captured for the mct - physical computing subject. It was capture with a small speaker as the input, capturing the sound of an empty lighter. The small speaker was plugged by alligator clamps in a 9v battery. After that i've processed the sounds a bit with a pinch of reverb, delay and some compression.
Autore: Rayaml
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Glitch sound i made from importing raw data to audacity.
Autore: Theminkman
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Me moving and clicking my mouse.
Autore: Bdunis
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A short sequence of typing on a computer keyboard.
Autore: Psykophobia
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Closeup recording of the backside of a tower pc, fans and the harddrive can be heard. Neighbor is banging around, you may need to loop a smaller part. Flac file test for the first time.
Autore: Exacom
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Typing a message on my keyboard. Used audacity for noise reduction. Let me know if you use it for anything and i'll check it out.
Autore: Christianstantonnn
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Sound of computer fan from the front side of the tower pc.
Autore: Ivolipa
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Free to use!enjoy!.
Autore: Taier
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Sounds like the jaws theme song bass sound. These sounds are actually an xm with a changed file extension to. Wav, and then loaded into a wav editor which converted it to a readable format. I then removed the unbelievable noise to see what i ended up with. After that, i cut out the parts that sort of sounded cool and these are some of the ones i am willing to let everyone have.
Autore: Speedy
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Turning off the outlet where the power supply drew its power. The computer is off at this point.
Autore: Mstuff
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A computer starting up and turning off recorded with a telephone pickup coil. Idea from the book "handmade electronic music" by nicolas collins.
Autore: Andy Gardner
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Just mouse clicks. Paced clicks, and frantic clicks. You can cut the sound however you need for your project.
Autore: Beansqueso
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This is a low hum sound generated by my naturalnoisegen program. Naturalnoisegen uses several timed generators to produce complex natural noises. In this case, 500 very low frequency generators with a long period were used.
Autore: David Werecat
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Information encoded with some sort of impulse modulation.
Autore: Lifexmitter
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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.
Autore: Lifexmitter
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Designed with malstroem and basic 64. Malstroem. Graintable synthesis with "random" lfos and a freeware synth called basic 64, that is often used for the reproduction of c64 sounds. But here, the patch sounds like tools. It's a different synthesis, similar to the subtractive synthesis, but not as easy to handle as e. G. A minimoog synth or a prophet 5.
Autore: Reacthor
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There are three of these files. I used the microtrack to record them. I put the mic on an extension and stuffed it inside of an already noisy drive and ran a defrag. These files are samples of the different types of noise that i got. Basically it's a close perspective on a working/struggling hard drive.
Autore: Ericstrausser
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There are three of these files. I used the microtrack to record them. I put the mic on an extension and stuffed it inside of an already noisy drive and ran a defrag. These files are samples of the different types of noise that i got. Basically it's a close perspective on a working/struggling hard drive.
Autore: Ericstrausser
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There are three of these files. I used the microtrack to record them. I put the mic on an extension and stuffed it inside of an already noisy drive and ran a defrag. These files are samples of the different types of noise that i got. Basically it's a close perspective on a working/struggling hard drive.
Autore: Ericstrausser
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Typing on a keyboard and clicking a mouse.
Autore: Kevinflo
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Very short sfx made in audacity useful for any kind of electrical/electronic devices.
Autore: Oddworld
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Very short sfx made in audacity useful for any kind of electrical/electronic devices.
Autore: Oddworld
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Very short sfx made in audacity useful for any kind of electrical/electronic devices.
Autore: Oddworld
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A sound effect of computer hum.
Autore: Caitlin
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Simple. 8-second fading beep. 500hz square wave. Took 2 seconds in audacity. Couldn't find any good beeps for a countdown so i made one.
Autore: Kiefac
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Weird artifact from processing another sound. Sounds like a scifi computer.
Autore: Redman
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A looping sequence on notes. Created with a thor synthesizer using one oscillator with lots of fm feedback.
Autore: Tim
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Autore: Bigkahuna
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Random bass beeps made with pc speaker sounds. (the range is from 37 sq. Hz to 100sq. Hz (. 1 ct/s of duration each beep).
Autore: Felfa
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I had recorded a click from the esc-button on my keyboard. It´s recorded with the microphone from my laptop.
Autore: Enok
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Digital shimmering crystal sound.
Autore: Soniktec
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A very fascinating feeling if you stand in front of that big system. Recording wit roland r-05, in 96khz 16 bit resolution.
Autore: Jaturo
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A nice soft beep or chime you can use for a computer event or similar. Its a beep fading out.
Autore: KevanGC
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Serverroom server fans slowing down fan computer noise.
Autore: Ericssoundschmiede
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