1.163 tracce audio royalty-free per "Meccanico"

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A short sample of me typing on my pok3r mechanical keyboard. Recorded with a zoom hd.
Autore: Jameslovescode
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Rattling machine sound imitated with bolts shaken inside a plastic container. Use this any way you want, no need to credit. But i would appreciate a word in the comments about what kind of project you plan to use it for, and -if appropriate- where it will probably appear.
Autore: Brunchik
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Recording only the mechanical noise from a uher 4200 report stereo. The recording tools: sennheiser mkh 416, spl frontliner, rme babyface,cubase 9. 5 pro. No postprocessing!.
Autore: Monotraum
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Whirl - recording of the washing mashine.
Autore: Girlwithsoundrecorder
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Close-up, recorded with h2n zoom.
Autore: Atka
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Electric sewing machine.
Autore: Blukotek
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A sound i made for my project, i used the sound of a garage door, and sounds of aconveyor belt and edit / modify them using audacity.
Autore: Lowpolygon
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Sounds of a machine humming low sound.
Autore: Defaultv
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Easily one of the stupidest loops i've made but whatever. At least the sample resolution is good? maybe? idk folks, who gives a crap anyway.
Autore: Jackie Makes Noiz
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A power-drill revving up and down five times.
Autore: Ted Erski
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I recorded myself winding up an old wall-clock in my living room to use in a song. I used the built-in microphone in an ipad, re-recorded to cubase, added a bit of compression, a gate, and a limiter. It's a stereo file, but the sound is mono.
Autore: Doctorphil
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Type machine noise surroundrecorded tascam dr-05xsfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Autore: Szegvari
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The sound that despite being marketed as a the sound of a motor, a motor probably shouldn't make. It used to be a hihat sample until i mutilated it.
Autore: Itsthatroboguy
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A mechanical, spinning sound with ambient noise, like a light helicopter or industrial fan being started.
Autore: Gristi
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Made with ableton live 11.
Autore: Logicmoon
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Originally recorded/edited for my game project.
Autore: Jakegwizdak
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A hyper-fast drumbeat made using html5drummachine. Com.
Autore: Dtdashdialup
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Startup and run of a 3d print washer.
Autore: Ernietech
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Various processing and layering sound to achieve desired result. Household items are mainly used.
Autore: Hardwareshaba
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Various processing and layering sound to achieve desired result. Household items are mainly used.
Autore: Hardwareshaba
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Various processing and layering sound to achieve desired result. Household items are mainly used.
Autore: Hardwareshaba
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Various processing and layering sound to achieve desired result. Household items are mainly used.
Autore: Hardwareshaba
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The sound of a saw cutting a wood. Recorded this by scratching my nail on my table while using a microphone.
Autore: Voxelle
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Interesting sound of the refrigerator, which makes a very tense sound. May be useful for creating dramas, thrillers or horrors. Recorded with zoom h6 recorder and rode ntg-2 microphone.
Autore: Artembirdman
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Keyboard sound.
Autore: Bernardo
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A sort of mechanical background sound created in audition.
Autore: Dscull
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These are sounds recorded from a printer.
Autore: Noetech
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Eerie machine in an underground garage, fans and clicking sounds.
Autore: Gecop
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Escalator noise - i was surprised by the sentiment of sound pressure the ensemble was generating.
Autore: Nicknamelarry
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Mechanical garage door opening. Long creak/squeal in the beginning. Left, right, left surround, right surround channels. Recorded with zoom h2n.
Autore: Drewhalasz
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Winding up a 1930s era baby ben alarm clock.
Autore: Tenkism
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Glitchy robot scream, made for a game with robot enemies. I made it by using audacity's "import raw data" function to import random program files which creates all kinds of crazy noises. (all the sounds in this pack came from the files of an emulated ps2 game. ) i then put a vocoder on the sounds i found to make them sound even more robotic.
Autore: Creat
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Single keypress extracted from a lengthy sound by tams_kp.
Autore: Bmaczero
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A 3d printer recorded with a zoom hn2.
Autore: Reynoldsconor
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A british atm being used.
Autore: Wolfdoctor
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Willner metronome and a noname music box winding with different speeds. Stopping the music box mid play. Gear: rode nt-2a - roland quad-capture. The sound is raw and has not been modified. Use it as you please but don't forget to credit me:saba kapanadze.
Autore: Sabaf
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Gravado com o zoom h4n.
Autore: Sementesonora
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The ticking of a metallic timer, probably from some sort of a toaster oven. Can be looped seamlessly.
Autore: Cognito Perceptu
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And old mechanical typewriter, recorded with a sony nex vg-20video camera, medium speed typing.
Autore: Toc
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I made this sound from a milkmixer !believe it or not. Just the wav file some nasty gnarling bass and vocoding them together !modulation is fun.
Autore: Trngle
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Computer.
Autore: Gabbermikeg
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A weird robot sound.
Autore: Doty
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Mono industrial ambience. I captured it during a shoot in a factory district. Sennheiser mkh 416, an inline hpf was engaged hence the lack of low end.
Autore: Lewente
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Mechanical metallic sound that sounds like a key. Recorded using the sound of a self-locking pliers. Then processed on audacity for noise removal.
Autore: Raclure
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What it was like yesterday, living next to a construction site and trying to record. Key is the haible tau phaser, instruo cs-l, mutable instruments´ rings and makenoise´s mimeophon. Rendered to 48khz 32 bit fp for morphagene with markers. My brain is now phased. Enjoy.
Autore: Jim Bretherick
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Original junghans clock strikes to the full hour.
Autore: Randomrecord
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Open pit excavator noise recorded with sony pcm d100. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Autore: Garuda
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