5.273 tracce audio royalty-free per "Rumore"

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Sound of paper being crumpled.
Autore: Kiefspoon
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This is the synthesized sound of a walkie-talkie beginning to transmit. I once had a walkie-talkie that made this sound as a feedback; this is the same sound, made with audacity. Generating:file > newgenerate > noise (type: white, amplitude: 0. 4, duration: 0. 05s)effects > low-pass filter (rolloff: 36 db, cutoff: 4000)select from 0. 0s to 0. 02seffects > cross fade-inselect from 0. 03s to 0. 05seffects > cross fade-outcursor at 0. 05sgenerate > silence (duration: 0. 5s).
Autore: Bruce
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I invented a sound on a yamaha dx-7 synth and then added echo in garageband. Used for a book on tape.
Autore: Cottager
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A modulated version of a bi-tonal vocaloid sound.
Autore: Solidsunshine
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Some screech sound.
Autore: Drestortion
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Sounds from a tool used to make balls of ice cream. // sonidos de un cacharro para hacer bolas de helado.
Autore: Pitx
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This is ambiance sound without people in the background.
Autore: Shutup Outcast
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Is a medium supermarket witch beep, background music, coins, people.
Autore: Pacoc
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4 cross modulated/connected looping envelopes phasing in and out of some sort of equilibrium. Cross connected in pairs. . . Lot of spring reverb. . .
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Edirol field recording.
Autore: Jonsept
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Cool sounds from filter. The two filters filter a tri-wave. The filters are almost self oscillating and are modulated by an lfo. Natural tones. And some spring reverb and analog delay.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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There is no excuse. Chattering synth, farts, bleeps and bloops. All the worst.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Static issue i encountered while recording audio.
Autore: Victorfilm
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Machine composed electronic music - or experimental generative atonal electronic music made with an analog modular synth. I give my synth the prerequisites to create music - and it does - endlessly. I record and pick out some created songs.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Results from running randomly-generated neural networks (all weights in neuron connections start random and then slowly drift when generating). Although sample rates used are 44. 1 and 48 khz, sounds pretty lo-fi. The reason could be input compression needed for network to actually work. Each sound channel is an output from two separate neurons in the network. Each sample in this pack is generated by a separate network, as they wasn’t saved anywhere after they produce a thing. Global parameters (output compression, neuron count, drift rate etc. ) aren’t the same from sample to sample, too.
Autore: Arseniiv
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Recorded with a zoom h2n in xy mode. The jets are making the metal plates hit each other in a rythmic way. Sounded like a train or something steampunk. Liked it captured it. 2 parts: washing (with clangs) and draining.
Autore: Phil Goud
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Recorded with smartphone, november 24, 2017.
Autore: Starvingpony
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Stainless steel scrub pad recorded with a piezzo mic.
Autore: Ccoorrddeeiirroo
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Playing with krell. Modular synth sounds. Unedited.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Just a simple riser.
Autore: Michael Db
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Recorded with a broken omnidirectional microphone.
Autore: Dakodyg
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Hairdryer noise white sound.
Autore: Organicmanpl
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Sounds made with analog modular synth.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Doubts.
Autore: Poderarcano
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Doubts.
Autore: Poderarcano
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Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Autore: Guichegancas
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Hombre.
Autore: Las
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Tela.
Autore: Las
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Objeto tirado.
Autore: Las
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Taza.
Autore: Las
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Golpe.
Autore: Las
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Sounds kinda like wind but a little more broken.
Autore: Problematist
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Static from my microphone on my headset.
Autore: Dragontrance
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A self generating patch going though the zoom ms-70cdr. The synth generates weird noises etc and the fx adds reverb anda strange clipped pan fx. I recorded 5 minutes.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Crackle sound effect made with a bag of chip, useful for a lot of things. Recorded with the dr 40.
Autore: Tule
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An unsilent patch to celebrate that my spring reverb now is silent - when i want it to be silent. Spring reverbs can be sensitive to electricity. No my spring tank is hidden away!.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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The hum of an operational soda machine located in a bowling alley. (if you listen very closely, you can hear pins being knocked down in the distance. ) recorded via a zoom h4n.
Autore: Moviebuffgavin
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Noises from a unibody computer with wifi and bluetooth enabled.
Autore: Snaatboogie
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Some heavy analog glitching achieved by plugging and unplugging my old microphone into a broken audio card. Processed using audacity. You are free to use it anywhere and mix it with anything. No credits required. If used, feel free to leave a link to your product in comments :).
Autore: Deleted User
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Originally a recording of cicada's, highly processed using audacity.
Autore: Doubledog
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Sound generated with online synth and then tweaked a bit with audacity. Link to synth: https://lti-adx. Adelaide. Edu. Au/music. Technologies/midi-synth/.
Autore: Doubledog
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Originally the sound of the burners of a gas water heater, highly modified using audacity.
Autore: Doubledog
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I have built a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo, the regular version. Sloth is a chaotic lfo. The output is based on the lorenz system. It is a system of ordinary differential equations. It is notable for having chaotic solutions for certain parameter values and initial conditions. In particular, the lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight (very much from wikipedia). The sloth has two outputs x and y. Think of them as coordinate pairs. The output will probably never repeat itself but there is a pattern. I have built the regular sloth it usually takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, one cycle in the “butterly”. The knob changes the chaotic pattern. At some settings the signals will spend more time in one strange attractor than the other. Now i’m testing the module in different ways. In this sound i have connected white noise to a filter. The filter frequency is controlled by sloth (x output). In this patch i have set the initial frequency at 12 o'clock. . . The output sound from filter goes to reverb.
Autore: Gis Sweden
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Ventilation, walla, elevator, residential hallway.
Autore: Risto Alcinov
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The sound of a car driving bye but edited to sound electronic.
Autore: Sheeks
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Clip of wind edited to sound electronic.
Autore: Sheeks
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I used this sound to get stretched to a 161 minutes of song it is one minute long.
Autore: Ho
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Metal machine noises.
Autore: Deleted User
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Creaked a wooden plank.
Autore: Silentstrikez
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Midrange distorted beep.
Autore: Gnuoctathorpe
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