276 tracce audio royalty-free per "Fine"

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Happy accident: recorded a finger snap on a asus t100's internal laptop as a test sound, applied (heavy leveller, normalization)*10 and this came out. Sounds like a fine punch/damage sound on speakers, maybe for a 8-bit game.
Autore: Qubodup
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The sounds of water dripping from my a/c into a bucket. If you used this sound and would like to credit me, i would be honored, but if not, that is fine as well. Hope this helps in anyway.
Autore: Abrahamrahardja
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The sound of a bathroom door opening and closing. If you use this in any project, and would like to credit me, it would be my honor, but if not it is fine as well. Hope this recording is useful.
Autore: Abrahamrahardja
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These are the sounds of real swords banging against each other. Minimal editing has been done: separated samples, some eq, some fades. . . Mostly raw in open-air noisy market environment. Sourced at a recent renaissance festival courtesy of the fine fellows at badgerblades. Comyou can ready about the sourcing here:http://www. Waste. Org/lostchocolatelab//archive/2004_12_01_lostbloggerarchive. Html#110253220904356307.
Autore: Lostchocolatelab
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The march "On Jersey Shore" by Arthur Pryor (1904), performed by the United States Marine Band. Recorded Thursday, November 7, 2002 at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst Fine Arts Center Concert Hall as part of the 2002 National Concert Tour. Colonel Timothy W. Foley, conducting.
Autore: Composition: Arthur Pryor Performance: United States Marine Band
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These are the sounds of real swords against various materials. Minimal editing has been done: separated samples, some eq, some fades. . . Mostly raw in open-air noisy market environment. Sourced at a recent renaissance festival courtesy of the fine fellows at badgerblades. Comyou can ready about the sourcing here:http://www. Waste. Org/lostchocolatelab//archive/2004_12_01_lostbloggerarchive. Html#110253220904356307.
Autore: Lostchocolatelab
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These are the sounds of real daggers banging against each other. Minimal editing has been done: separated samples, some eq, some fades. . . Mostly raw in open-air noisy market environment. Sourced at a recent renaissance festival courtesy of the fine fellows at badgerblades. Comyou can ready about the sourcing here:http://www. Waste. Org/lostchocolatelab//archive/2004_12_01_lostbloggerarchive. Html#110253220904356307.
Autore: Lostchocolatelab
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A simple mouse click from the logitech g302. Recorded in audacity using the blue snowball, then trimmed and fine-tuned. Timbre did some remixes, so if you want some variance, there ya go. Https://freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/397926/(you can also pitch shift this sound but that's a little bit more effort).
Autore: Madmanepic
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Sounds of a running shower, with water hitting the floor, the soap and shampoo containers and also water running down the drainage. If you use this, and would like to credit me, i would be honored, but if you don't, that is fine as well. Hope this is useful for you.
Autore: Abrahamrahardja
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This is a sound recorded with the stock mic on a zoom h4n recorder. The sound is a fine steel-ball chain being rippled across a synthetic wood desk top in a small room. Originally recorded at 96/24 wav. Have fun. It can be manipulated into various sounds.
Autore: Jmills
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This free trap beat is a fine loop of 28 seconds. You can leave the tail sound, or overlap it on beat intro on each new beat to make it seamless. The bpm is 140. Enjoy it as you please. Leave a comment if yo like this! attribution appreciated, though not mandatory!. Rame.
Autore: Rokzroom
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1st release date: 1920 1st recording date: 9 January 1919 Composer: Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Lyricists: Luigi Illica (1857-1919) and Giuseppe Giacosa (1847-1906) Performer: Rosa Ponselle (1897-1981) with orchestra Work: Madama Butterfly (opera) Content: Un bel di vedremo (One fine day)
Autore: Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924), Luigi Illica (1857–1919) and Giuseppe Giacosa (1847–1906)
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Bonshō von japan (large bell in the temples of the mountains) recorded in march 2017 in hida no sato village near takayama. Nice spectrum shape. My regret is that tourist ruined the take but it's fine. Recorded with zoom h4n, front microphone. Licence creative commons, feel free to use.
Autore: Vurca
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*256 tone = 1 step in 768-tet on C. Equal-tempered: 21/(6*128):1 = 1.56 cents cents. MIDI pitch bend: 64,32 on m2 The 1023rd subharmonic is 1.69 cents, and Sibelius's pitch bend commands are not fine enough to distinguish between these two intervals, as is human perception.
Autore: Hyacinth (talk) (Uploads)
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I placed my recorder on my window sill as this thunderstorm was raging outside. The sounds of torrential rain, thunder, and a dog barking in a distance. If you used this sound and would like to credit me, i would be honored, if not, that is fine as well. Hope this helps in anyway.
Autore: Abrahamrahardja
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I have a lot of old hard drives, some of which are still working and others are damaged. My project is collect the sounds produced during start-up. To do this i use a digital recorder zoom h4n using the two incorporated microphones and two 'diy'ed contact microphones additionally. This here is the sound of a western digital caviar 32500 working fine.
Autore: Galeku
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Hymn The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended Der Tag, mein Gott, ist nun vergangen (Evang. Gesangbuch 266); Du lässt den Tag, o Gott, nun enden (Gotteslob (2013) 96)
Autore: Melody & setting: Clement Cotterill Scholefield (1839-1904) 1874; sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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O dass doch bald dein Feuer brennte (Evang. Gesangbuch 255)Der Tag ist um, die Nacht kehrt wieder (Evang. Gesangbuch 490) Was uns die Erde Gutes spendet (Gotteslob (1975) 490)
Autore: Melodie: Guillaume Franc 1543; Satz + Tondatei: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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Trippy stereo phased chorused end.
Autore: Guitarmancanplay
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The line "that was a great way to end it. ".
Autore: Cognito Perceptu
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The line "aw man that. . . Was a great way to end. ".
Autore: Cognito Perceptu
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The line "i-i thought the ending was. . . Meh. ".
Autore: Cognito Perceptu
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The line "the ending was terrific!".
Autore: Cognito Perceptu
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A low end sweetner.
Autore: Smice
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(holzgedackt) EG 266 Der Tag, mein Gott, ist nun vergangen
Autore: holzgedackt
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Got some water coming out of a faucet and down the sink drain. Recorded at a high volume on a tascam dr-07. The hiss is what it is. . . Though if you play it at a low volume (or use a noise remover) it should come out fine. Remember, freesound. Org previews audio at a low quality!.
Autore: Thelittlecrow
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that's. . . There's no belt! if you don't go put some clothes on, the guys won't be watching the game. . "nice. " you can always serve your friends yourself. In fact, you should. Had to wonder if he could be right. Attention is (sometimes) sweet. Did i comply?. Chee. I forget. I was, however, expected to carry in the trays. I dropped a bag of pretzels, though and tried to retrieve 'em. Won't forget that.
Autore: Nuncaconoci
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Here's the perfect suspenseful "goodbye". Works perfectly to conclude until next week. Leave your audience hanging on the edge of their seat only to realize they have to wait until next week to see the conclusion. Recorded with the yamaha ypg-525 using the goblinsynth and audacity. No acknowledgment necessary. I understand. Thank you and have fun!.
Autore: Hobotrails
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A recording of morning birds and other morning sounds (cars, bicycle) made in barnet england around 6am on a fine day on the 15th june of 2022. As it was near the solstice the sun was already up. The recording was made by poking a zoom h5 portable recorder outside a third story loft window. The microphones are the stereo pair included with that unit, with a windjammer.
Autore: Applecorey
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20 brass-instrument makers are working in the old manufactory "gebr. Alexander" in mainzthe instrument maker franz ambros alexander arrived 1782 to mainz, the gutenberg-famous city on the rhine. He was in the craft guild, and founded a construction company to fine musical instruments. Until today - more than 250 years later - is this company under the name alexander in possession and under the leadership of the descendants of the founder. Http://www. Gebr-alexander. De/.
Autore: Ohrwurm
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Do you ever have a paper bag lunch, but you were raised with a lack of funds-- you have, a lack of money as some would say, but you have no proper way to take your discomfort for the severely unsatisfying, unappealing lunch you have to eat every single day. So, you take it out on your perfectly fine and well crafted, paper-bag sustenance. This is it, this is this feeling represented in wav form. 48000 hz/ 16 bit.
Autore: Madic
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A simple heavy piece for a splash page.
Autore: Guitarmancanplay
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This is my recording of a book closing with a turning end.
Autore: Nicholasjudy
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For this sound i used 4 differents kind of tonality :440 hz392 hz349,2 hz329,6 hzand then i used the effect low and high and i put an higher pitched sound to make a sound more like videogames style, just like my other sound named stagecleared. This sound have a sad purpose like when lose at a game.
Autore: Lysaura
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This is a game over sound crated by using sound effects. Recording and sound effects are made by audacity software.
Autore: Makkuzu
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Punchy skrillex snare.
Autore: Xeobass
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Just a snap. . Or a few, dont remember if i filtered the bad ones out.
Autore: Jeffijoe
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Recording of clothes in the dry cleaner for a bit longer than one hour. I recorded this in order to use for my newborn to be able to fall asleep as white noise sound. Works pretty fine because of the repetition;at the end of the recording, the machine stops and restarts a few times for a few short cycles. Recorded with zoom h4n in mp3 format. Reduced background noise in audition. Exported to ogg because of large file size.
Autore: Anendel
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Me dropping a wooden batten on my driveway at various heights. I did it around 21:30 so there would be no traffic or bird noises etc. Nice clean sound. If you'd like to credit me then please do so as either 'richard edwards' or 'manim8'. If not, that's fine 😊if you'd like to follow my yt, then search for manim8 😊😊👍👍 would be great to have you aboard for the game dev ride. The more the merrier. Thanks.
Autore: Manim
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A patch generating triggers not that random. . . The triggers are triggering an envelope generator and a sample and hold. The sample and hold cv is quantized following a minor 7th chord rules. Hope you understand. . . Pardon my english. Why this. Answer. I have to start adding something like this to my patches. But i use 3 lfos for this :-/ thats about all i got - right now. The alm pip slope works fine as an lfo too. Square wave this time. Take a close look.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Stereo field recording of the trubarjeva cesta in ljubljana/slovenia. It is a fine early summer evening and lots of tourists and locals are underway. The recorder is located at a busy intersection with lots of pedestrian and motor traffic. Around 2 mins into the recording, a motor scooter noisily passes by the recorder. Recorded with a zoom h2n, mics set to 90° dispersion. This recording is also available in 5. 1 surround. Drop me a message if you want it.
Autore: Blaukreuz
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Night falls and moon rises. Made with garageband.
Autore: Maikkihapsis
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Recorded on zoom h6 by luba maznova.
Autore: Digital.Arts
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Spin end sound.
Autore: David
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Spin end sound.
Autore: David
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This is an end credits piece i wrote but never used for a project. I've noticed a few of the other pieces ive put up have been helpful to people and it's just sitting on my hard drive. You are free to use this in any project, please enjoy and share your own sounds on freesound. Org or at least buy a tee shirt (im wearing mine now!, well not really but i have a pic of me wearing it at the theater i work at!). C.
Autore: Kiddpark
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Tried to add sub harmonic content to a snare, so a lot of the punch in this 200hz snare comes from harmonics like 50hz 100 hz etc. Execution prolly wasnt too great but i like how it came out.
Autore: Alexthegr
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Static at end of last song on record, followed by swooshing sound of needle going back and forth in the blank space at the end of the album.
Autore: Transitking
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Recording end look4.
Autore: Abdrtar
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