205 tracce audio royalty-free per "Hardware"

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Simple talks with cashier in a hardware store. Recorded on tascam dr-44wl.
Autore: Sun Rhythms
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Drum loop i made with hardware.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Improvising using my modular synth and other hardware (sometimes).
Autore: Friedensreich
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Freya a speak and math. Some hardware processing.
Autore: Kathakaku
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Deep pad sounds made with free vsts and less free hardware.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Deep pad sounds made with free vsts and less free hardware.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Deep pad sounds made with free vsts and less free hardware.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Deep pad sounds made with free vsts and less free hardware.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Deep pad sounds made with free vsts and less free hardware.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Deep pad sounds made with free vsts and less free hardware.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Rimshot on a repinique (samba drum). Recording hardware: apogee one, built-in microphonerecording software: audacity.
Autore: Beppeb
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Scary hardware sound made by a hard drive. Recorded with zoom h2n.
Autore: Qubodup
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Multitracked bass played through a guitar pedal/hardware mixer based feedback loop.
Autore: Turtlewithpants
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Advanced analog hardware snippet. Recorded feedback of a reverb tail.
Autore: Dan
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A repinique (samba drum), hit with an open hand. Recording hardware: apogee one, built-in microphonerecording software: audacity.
Autore: Beppeb
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Glass experiment. Software "grabadora de voz", hardware "moto e", 10 agosto.
Autore: Pitagorastocabaelcontrabajo
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A repinique (samba drum), hit on the head with a wooden stick. Recording hardware: apogee one, built-in microphonerecording software: audacity.
Autore: Beppeb
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A generic intro sound sequence designed on 80's hardware.
Autore: Jdagenet
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A repinique (samba drum), hit on the tuning rod with a wooden stick. Recording hardware: apogee one, built-in microphonerecording software: audacity.
Autore: Beppeb
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This is an old sound i created in the late 90's. Still a very awesome wind sound. Created on all hardware gear.
Autore: Untitled
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Bell ring. Recording made for play. Hardware: behringer b-1, m-audio fasttrack ultra, macbook prosoftware: adobe audition cs 6no post processing.
Autore: Harleto
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Sdr hardware with upconverter, recorded with gqrx sdr software. People talking on sideband,.
Autore: Parabolix
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A man breathing while in deep sleep. Recording made for play. Hardware: behringer b-1, m-audio fasttrack ultra, macbook prosoftware: adobe audition cs 6no post processing.
Autore: Harleto
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A long recording of almost 19 minutes of ufo type sounds. This is the first sound i've made in several years, a different attempt with different software and hardware. Looking for some honest critiques. Software used samplitude and audacity. Hardware used the akm320 midi keyboard. However, if you decide to use this in a movie, video or podcast send me a note, thx.
Autore: Dargoth
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Old and sick asthmatic man breathing heavily. Recording made for play. Hardware: behringer b-1, m-audio fasttrack ultra, macbook prosoftware: adobe audition cs 6no post processing.
Autore: Harleto
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Lady walking on wooden stage in theatre i work. Recording made for play. Hardware: behringer b-1, m-audio fasttrack ultra, macbook prosoftware: adobe audition cs 6no post processing.
Autore: Harleto
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This is the sound of a workstation of the berg group which contains three different welders. It is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. Learn more at: http://berg. Upf. Edu/.
Autore: Soundsofscienceupf
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A 90s trance / chillout vowel pad. Several layers recorded from various vst synths stacked, resanpled and seasoned in the sampler. No hardware involved and all materials are neither vintage nor rare ;-).
Autore: Voxlab
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3 people (2 women, 1 man) walking on wooden stage in theatre i work. Recording made for play. Hardware: behringer b-1, m-audio fasttrack ultra, macbook prosoftware: adobe audition cs 6no post processing.
Autore: Harleto
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Long techno loop in 131 bpm meant as background music for video. Made with drum machine, analog modular synth and a hardware sound module. Mastered in audacity.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Cut up recording of moving a box of glass jars. Hardware used: zoom h5, rode nt-5software used: ocenaudio, reaper + plugins. Might be useful as a building block for layering or some sample-based synthesis.
Autore: Cabled Mess
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The sound of my roommate snoring, snorting, and breathing heavily while asleep. Starts softly and gets louder. This sound promotes sleeplessly staring at the ceiling or burying one's head under a pillow. Recorded using a smart phone. I don't remember what it was, but definitely not high-quality hardware.
Autore: Dadudeii
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Accidently made a login intro using modular hardware synths in old friends studio. Use it for whatever you like, commercial projects are ok too. Please comment what you use this for as i am interested (not required).
Autore: Dan
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This the sound of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. [1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.
Autore: Soundsofscienceupf
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I found about rpm challenge the other night. . So i have finished a track. It's a generative sample created by software run under my command, on my friends hardware, than mastered by the guy, came back, sat on my hdd, and because of the challenge i have scrappily finished it.
Autore: Twiciasty
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Recorder in tuscany, october 2018 near a tree nested by sterlings. Simply used my xiaomi mi 5 which can record stereo by its good microphones and an amazing app found called " amazing mp3 recorder " which suddenly recognizes the xiaomi hardware and records at highest quality possible.
Autore: Eneahead
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Original description: radio recording made from qfx j-22ubk rerun x radio routed to my tascam 106 routed to my umix audio interface recorded and edited in fl12. #radio #hardware #analog #recording #random #scanning.
Autore: Waveplaysfx
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This series is done through layering and processing many samples of drum sounds i synthesised using various plugins namely xoxo's vst's and zynaddsubfx mixed with some old hardware samples i made a long time ago. There are 4 packs of the same series : perc snare kick and hats all using the same process.
Autore: Soneproject
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This the sound of an entire working process of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. Learn more at: http://berg. Upf. Edu/[1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.
Autore: Soundsofscienceupf
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It is a very strange sound:) made by my reloop rmx-30 dj mixer's and sb live soundcard's bug! there could be a malfunction and when i used the gain potmeter the sound from nowhere (the cable, the mixer, the soundcard, don't know. . ) became mad. It is travelling on freaky frequencies which makes your ear bad. It is worth to listen:) pure hardware sound.
Autore: Elektrocell
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This series is done through layering and processing many samples of drum sounds i synthesised using various plugins namely xoxo's vst's and zynaddsubfx mixed with some old hardware samples i made a long time ago. There are 4 packs of the same series : perc snare kick and hats all using the same process.
Autore: Soneproject
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This series is done through layering and processing many samples of drum sounds i synthesised using various plugins namely xoxo's vst's and zynaddsubfx mixed with some old hardware samples i made a long time ago. There are 4 packs of the same series : perc snare kick and hats all using the same process.
Autore: Soneproject
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Subject : female cat of medium size purring. Date : 220101-21location : near dijon france. Hardware : zoom h5 stock xy mic. Processing : trim only. Close recording, mic near the nostrils. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations or share how/why you listen to this :).
Autore: Sadiquecat
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This series is done through layering and processing many samples of drum sounds i synthesised using various plugins namely xoxo's vst's and zynaddsubfx mixed with some old hardware samples i made a long time ago. There are 4 packs of the same series : perc snare kick and hats all using the same process.
Autore: Soneproject
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This is the popular "start!" sound heard in arcades and some home 8-bit video games. It can also be used as, a car starting? jumping? maybe a gun reload? free to use, but please give credit where you use it! thanks :). --recorded from famicom-on-a-chip hardware--.
Autore: Fartbiscuit
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Some raw and dirty random samples of a small, out of tune yamaha pianino (upright piano) at a friends flat. There's noise of my laptop and there even might be some traffic noise in the background. Also no string scratching etc. In this pack. Nevertheless i thought it might be better to share the samples, than to have them just rot on a drive. I suggest throwing them into your software or hardware sampler of choice, manipulate them and listen what you come up with. Cut in ocenaudio. No noise-reduction or other processing has been applied. Enjoy ;-).
Autore: Cabled Mess
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* the music is a backing track, intended for practice, exploring the lydian tonality. The backing track runs through each of twelve tonal centers, starting with d lydian and moving down a fifth every two measures (counterclockwise through the cycle of fifths), ending with a lydian. * the audio consists of a single pass through the 12 tonalities, but the files are optimized for looping and should transition smoothly from end to beginning, given the appropriate looping software or hardware. * i enjoyed making this track and found it useful for practicing various ideas, such as running scales in different positions, directions, and intervallic combinations, superimposing triad and tetrad shapes, voicings, inversions, and lines. And just jamming out and improvising freeform.
Autore: Tidal Lock
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* the music is a backing track, intended for practice, exploring the dorian tonality. The backing track runs through each of twelve tonal centers, starting with d dorian and moving down a fifth every four measures (counterclockwise through the cycle of fifths), ending with a dorian. * the audio consists of a single pass through the 12 tonalities, but the files are optimized for looping and should transition smoothly from end to beginning, given the appropriate looping software or hardware. * the tempo is 95 bpm. * i enjoyed making this track and found it useful for practicing various ideas, such as running scales in different positions, directions, and intervallic combinations, superimposing triad and tetrad shapes, voicings, inversions, and lines. And just jamming out and improvising freeform.
Autore: Tidal Lock
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Several years back my older brother stumbled upon a bunch of old family reel to reel films and sat down one evening to project them on a wall and digitize them. This is the sound of that process. What you can hear, i imagine, is the noise of the projector in the left channel and the sound of the reels in the right channel. I've been obsessed with the sounds of the infinite variation in old analog hardware. As a sound designer, that infinite variation is often sought after but rarely, or accurately, reproduced through digital files in various libraries. Of if they are, they're often too short to cover whatever scene i am trying to fill. On the surface it's just noise but if you listen closer it's this wonderful cacophony of overlapping and repeating sounds that are always looping but never quite identical on each rotation. It was ripped from youtube using audio hijack at 48khz/16bit, but due to youtube re-encoding things as youtube does, it's nowhere near the source. It's still, in my opinion, a sound worth sharing. Enjoy!.
Autore: Theoddcastdark
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Featured in the game 'noclip vr'!! thank you so so much, reality games online!. This is heavily inspired by the urban myth and/or creepypasta called the backrooms, which have a very distinct atmosphere to them. This is my interpretation. However, this isn't exclusively for backrooms-related stuff! so by all means, if you're simply in need of some interior ambience of any sort, that's also why i made this for you. No advanced processing was used to achieve this sound. I recorded an electrical box in my garage for the buzzing. For the 2nd layer, i turned on some fans in my room, and made a long mono recording of the white-noise. I then split the recording in half, and used each half for the left and right channel, giving it a stereo sound. I then spent an hour leveling all of it because i'm a perfectionist. Yay. Hardware & software used:-audacity-zoom h4n pro (buzzing)-rode nt1 (fan-noise).
Autore: Resaural
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