4.317 tracce audio royalty-free per "Gioco Per Computer"

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Robot sound,sound recorded and processed with adsr , break_robot.
Autore: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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Robot sound,sound recorded and processed with vst.
Autore: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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Robot soundsound recorded and processed with vst.
Autore: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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Robot sound, breath_bot.
Autore: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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Robot sound,sound recorded and processed with vst.
Autore: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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Robot sound,sound recorded and processed with vst.
Autore: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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Robot sound,sound recorded and processed with vst.
Autore: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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A late '90s desktop pc booting. The first few seconds are most eventful. Recorded with a zoom h1n, which was not completely stationary while recording (i was holding a small tripod). Includes pc speaker, fan, diskette drive and lots of hard drive noises.
Autore: Freesound
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A mac book pro's cd drive taking in, reading and ejecting a cd.
Autore: Megapenguin
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Automated warning "stall, stall" "too low, terrain" computer voice in cockpit of airplane. Aircraft intercom plugged directly into sony 664 field recorder and recorded at 48kh 16bit. Wav file of the ground proximity warning system automated alert on a dhc-6 twin otter. File converted to. Aif for upload.
Autore: Outofphaze
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A success sound made by flstudio with a little reverb. Can be used for a computer sound when you do something right or ortherstuff like that.
Autore: Kagateni
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A success sound made by flstudio with no reverb. Can be used for a computer sound when you do something right or ortherstuff like that.
Autore: Kagateni
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An audio cable being unplugged and plugged into a speaker at max volume and different speeds. Recorded using zoom h1 recorder.
Autore: Brian Speck
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Enter button clicked.
Autore: Asetkeyzet
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Beeping sounds i made with the operator in ableton, i think? was supposed to emulate the sound of some kind of machine in the distance.
Autore: Deleted User
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Female computer voice speaking 'rendering finished, open ess cad ready'.
Autore: Michaelatoz
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Broken сd/dvd printer recordered at my office. Here is the sound of internal elements of device and retractable disc slot. Recording until pause is original sound. After pause is the same sound processed with gross beat plugin in fl studio 12.
Autore: Dronemachine
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Old computer tape loading, pulse width modulation.
Autore: Prometheus
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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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Sound of computer fan from the front side of the tower pc.
Autore: Ivolipa
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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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