332 tracce audio royalty-free per "Polso"

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This is a vague, subtle and deep recording of a heartbeat.
Autore: Untitled
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Normal heartbeat sound soft.
Autore: Sqeeeek
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A magic shield pulsing around it's caster.
Autore: Spookymodem
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Sound made for game purpose, used as sound when pistol laser is flynig by.
Autore: Dexus
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I used a plastic spatula and slapped my wrist to make this awesome sfx. This was recorded at the open window institute sound booth in centurion, south africa.
Autore: Eugeneeverett
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Tone dialing of a telephone.
Autore: Breviceps
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The sound of my binger watch clasp being closed around my wrist. Recorded with a blue yeti pro microphone.
Autore: Jzielke
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Manipulated sounds, mainly dogs barking, recorded into a korg kaoss pad3 from a hp computer. The recordings on each pad edited to fit a time frame. Played on four pads on the korg pad and recorded back into the hp computer into cubase. Then manipulated further using standard eq and a tint of reverb. Location: reykjanesbær, iceland.
Autore: Pax
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This was produced by tapping on a stethoscope which had an earbud pressed against a shure sm57 mic. Low pass filter applied, as well as compression and a gate. Chorus added. Used a recording cassette deck as a preamp going into an m-audio audiophile usb soundcard. Note: if you're having problems listening to this clip, the cutoff frequency of your speaker set may be too high(solution: new speakers). The signal strength exists almost entirely in the very low frequencies, so you may need a sub-woofer to hear it. Otherwise, try turning your speaker volume all the way up. Doing so may saturate the signal and at least allow you to hear the harmonics of the signal caused by the distortion. I don't recommend it, but you'll at least maybe be able to hear something.
Autore: Greyseraphim
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The beautiful sounds of office life. This is audible interference from a cheap ballast in a florescent light fixture--or several in close proximity. (it's probably violating fcc regulations with rf output too. ) this was recorded with an iphone builtin mic, then processed to isolate the sound. It's a beeping / humming at around 3,800 hz. Each beep lasts about 1 second, followed by a half-second of silence before the next beep. Toward the end of this recording, it shifts slightly upward in pitch, to around 4,000 hz. Some typing on a keyboard can be heard in the foreground. (it's an office, after all. ).
Autore: Itickets
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A simple heartbeat i made for a project, by clapping my hands close to a microphone.
Autore: Bpianoholic
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A drone synth with harmonics and slow modulation.
Autore: Symphoid
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Imitation of the sound of a heart beat.
Autore: Smmassuda
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In my quest for that perfect sound that i'm looking for, i ended with something that doesn't quite fit the bill. Never the less, i think it has potential in the right hands. One thing i would like to point out is a single glitch at about 1. 907. I spent a couple of hours trying to figure it out. It may be a non-issue to someone that hasn't obsessed over it before, during, and after dinner. Use it and abuse it if it fits your needs. Key: a♭ minoralt key: 1abpm 107 (i had a clip running at 160 just fine).
Autore: Trevor
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Real resting heartbeat, self-recorded by my friend andy jack. Only effects used on this is eq to remove noise. Public domain, but if you wanna give credit then credit "andy jack".
Autore: Jonastisell
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Square wave tone at 440hz.
Autore: Anonio
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Whirlpool cabrio washing machine in final stage of spin cycle to remove water from laundry. A consistent hum with regular pulse of a quiet rattle. A nearly soothing machine noise.
Autore: Doubledog
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This only happend to me once in my life and it hurt(i went to the hospital after this attack). I used a device that can give me almost the clearest possible sound of my heart beat. Also i gave the very tiny parts where my heart was beating at 400-600 an extreme amplification because those parts are very quite.
Autore: Happyfaceking
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The term electromagnetic pulse (emp) is a burst of electromagnetic radiation that results from an explosion.
Autore: Untitled
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Heart beat for game.
Autore: Apenguin
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This is only a recording of me playing a djembe, recorded with a pair of nt1-a mics, but after messing around with some of logic's amp and resonator effects i ended up with this. The 6/8 groove reminded me of the doctor-who theme, and the interval displacement of a minor 6th i thought sounded pretty cool. You don't have to credit me, but if you use my sound i'd love to hear what you come up with!.
Autore: Thescriabin
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A heartbeat created from extracted, airy audio. Made with audacity. Use however you see fit.
Autore: Morganpurkis
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The emp of a lamp when it is on. Indoor. Recorded on zoom h2 with contact mic.
Autore: Weyhingj
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Nagra ares bb+ & 2 schoeps cmc 5u 2011a long wood block hit regularly both sides on the ground.
Autore: Garogourou
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Ukulele plucked combined with a staple gun fired into a soda can. .
Autore: Willfitch
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Recording of a heartbeat made with the voice.
Autore: Fuzzpapi
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A short section of a near 17 minute recording of my heart at rest. I can upload the long version at request.
Autore: Grimmjowj
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Pulse-wave with a chorus effect, the same as rancidpulse, more processed.
Autore: Blackie
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Pulse telephone echo.
Autore: Martian
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Pulsating beat sound that can be used in a loop.
Autore: Marcohp
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My attempt at a heart beat sound effect, just quickly experimenting. Created by pulling on two sides of a t-shirt and then modifying sound. First attempt! much to improve, hope it comes in useful.
Autore: Biffa
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Low bass pulse construction work 01 jackhammer distant.
Autore: Profispiesser
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This is sound was designed to start out loosely spaced, in conjunction with other sounds, and tighten up to build tension before a drop. I use it in offset pattern as a "call response". I had to keep it under 2 seconds to remain viable at the precipice. Soloed, sequenced, or combined to create a new sound. Have fun with no string attached!. Key: a♭ minoralt key: 1abpm 107.
Autore: Trevor
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Timing relays in a #5 crossbar central office telephone switch.
Autore: Vac
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Heartbeat rhythm experimental film music with changes. Rendered in reaper @48khz 32-bit with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy the cardio!.
Autore: Jim Bretherick
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A heart beating.
Autore: Pollyannav
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A heart beat replicated with a bass drum track.
Autore: Mikef
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Dialing the number 3. The dial plate telephone "fetap 611-2" (fernsprechtischapparat) in screaming orange was distributed by the german bundespost from 1972 on. It uses a real bell for ringing and of course it can only do pulse dialing. This was recorded with a single røde nt5 microphone via a behringer ddx3216 digital console into ardour. Normalized over all dial pulse samples of this set. Edit feb 2020: i changed the license to cc0 since i myself use cc0 material from freesound these days a lot.
Autore: Drni
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I drove my car into a wall; and recorded the proximity alert from it. I then washed it through audacity; slowed it 23%; and trimmed the edges. The result? -chilling. A few indistinct gulps cool the atmosphere a little more. It's not the making of a corpse - but it sounds a bit like it?. Recorded late at night in my car by my home with the engine off in fog - so the sound is 'hollowed' by the atmosphere. Recorded using a sennheiser mke300 'shotgun' mic. Cropped in audacity; and saved as aif file. What a chilling way to go. . . ?.
Autore: Andymanister
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Low and calm heartbeat sounding very electronic. Perfect for backgrounds, filling and effects. Pay attention: the sound is very low frequency, you'll not hear it unless you wear good quality headphones or speakers. Also make sure your equalization configurations let low frequencies get through.
Autore: Steaq
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Old computer tape loading, pulse width modulation.
Autore: Prometheus
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The emp of a cell phone when it is on, but not active. Indoor. Recorded on zoom h2 with contact mic.
Autore: Weyhingj
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The same sequence as rancidlead but in this case, using the weirdlead(2). Chorus effect and delay effect too.
Autore: Blackie
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Toy car wheel pulsing.
Autore: Pawsound
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This underwater breathing was created in audacity. To create this sound i generated 2 tracks rhythms on 2 different mono tracks. For the breathing i created a rhythm "click noise" and added the effect "paulstrech". I deleted some moments of silences. I tried to simulate a heartbeat. I generated a rhythm tracks "noise click" and added the effect "echo". I selected in the track a sound wich looks like to a beat, cut the remain and add the repeated effect on the selected moment. I added bass to make the son more organic and reduced the gain. ---. Typologie/morphologie de shaeffer. Ce son est un mélange de continu complexe (x) et d'itération complexe (x''). Masse :son cannelé. Mélange de sons complexes avec des hauteurs. Grain : a la fois rugueux (la respiration) mais aussi lisse (les battements de cœur). Dynamique :l'attaque est plus ou moins violente avec des variations. Profil mélodique :variation scalaire.
Autore: Univ Lyon
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Sound of a calculator when turned on, very similar to casio wrist-watches' sound. Recorded and noise-filtered with my laptop's microphone and adobe audition cs6. Sonido de una calculadora al encenderse, muy similar al que hace un reloj de pulsera casio. Grabado y limpiado con el micrófono de mi portátil y adobe audition cs6.
Autore: Triodesabios
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Made with a deep kick at 50 bpm.
Autore: User
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Just a shortened version of the other laser sound i made for a project.
Autore: Tjcason
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