490 tracce audio royalty-free per "Volume"

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A hard, distorted bassdrum. Good for speedcore/breakcore/hardcore. . .
Autore: Wawarushi
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Distorted kick.
Autore: Wawarushi
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Moving my mic aside while recording on high volume.
Autore: Reitanna
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Moving my mic aside while recording on high volume.
Autore: Reitanna
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The sound of a cat doing miau, this one has more volume.
Autore: Cazadordoblekatana
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Conair euro volumizer 1600 hairdryer. Clicks on, low, clicks off.
Autore: Unclesigmund
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French horn playing a concert f twice the same volume.
Autore: Nathan
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A thick post nuclear snare - great as a low volume accent to another snare.
Autore: Sstokes
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A young and enthusiastic kitten purring. Various angles/volumes throughout the clip.
Autore: Liftpizzas
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The sound of cloth while a person is moving, this one has more volume.
Autore: Cazadordoblekatana
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Over 100 environmental loops in one which are all public domain from freesound. Org. All sound info is in the cue point for each sound. These are perfect backgrounds for videos, for games, or maybe songs of your own? there is lots of different loops for everyone :). Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection), but if you want to thank an artist and/or tell them where you used it, just copy/paste the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Autore: Liquid Tribal
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408 cc-zero sound samples culled from freesound. Org and merged into one file. Each 44k mono sound is marked with a cue point that indicates the source. All sounds are public domain and do not need to be credited, and the same goes for this upload -- but if you would like to thank the creator of a sound and/or tell them where you used it, just search for the file name found in the sound's cue point and it will take you to their page here on freesound. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for an original work of yours that uses any public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the registration process, because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Autore: Liquid Tribal
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90 beats, beeps and blurts culled from freesound. Org's public domain uploads. Also, 13 sounds culled from freepd. Com which are public domain as well. All in one file, separated with cue points that have file info. Easiest way to sort it out is to use a sound editor that can separate the files by cue points into one folder. Mono 44k and mostly 140 bpm, should be fun for rave tracks. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection), but if you want to thank an artist and/or tell them where you used it, just copy/paste the file name into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Autore: Liquid Tribal
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Over 150 public domain sounds curated from freesound and the internet archive. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them (this happens 3 times). To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Autore: Liquid Tribal
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Recorded on zoom h2 for an am dram production. Volume normalised in audacity.
Autore: Techienanna
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Little stream, frogs in the night - rec with r1 - low volume - unprocessed.
Autore: Deleted User
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60 sec recording. . . . Lower volume so some bird chirps are in there as well.
Autore: Dasoundguy
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The sound made by a person opening a wood drawer, this one has more volume.
Autore: Cazadordoblekatana
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Recorded while i was working in the dining room with my headset on at full volume.
Autore: Ndybj
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Plane flying over; very close. I raised the gain slightly from the original recording volume.
Autore: Kingsrow
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This is my own kaiju i made last year, i first start with the concepts. And now getting to the part on the sound on what will it sound like, so i watch any behind the scenes on how any kaijus like godzilla sound where made. So i use wooden chairs i found around my house slowly drag it that makes these noises, after every sound recorded, i go with a empty tuna fish can and after washing it, it makes a interesting sound, so i recorded that as well and mix both of those sounds together which makes this. And yes i'm working on a project that base on this kaiju.
Autore: Alarmeddock
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Volume 1 of a new series, 5 minute recordings of me doing stuff with a certain effect/synth, or alternatively playing on my keyboard. Sample/modify/use however you want. Made with fl studio 12, edison, and xfer deltamodulator. If you use this in anything, please put it in the comments, me and other people may want to check it out!. .
Autore: Ianstargem
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Sort of a radio interference sound, or sci-fi sound that varies in volume.
Autore: Aaronstar
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Full volume 1 kilohertz sine wave in stereo.
Autore: Klangfabrik
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Conair euro volumizer 1600 hairdryer. Clicks on, low, high, low, clicks off.
Autore: Unclesigmund
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Volume boost on the am (amplitude modulation) band static wave.
Autore: Cognito Perceptu
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One minute of izotope vinyl noise. Volume normalized (peak -0. 4db).
Autore: F Seg
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Some guitar chords played with and octafuzz volume pedal and other fx.
Autore: Sub D
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Hitting plastic bottle that contains half volume of water.
Autore: Azrai
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Five metallic bangs increasing in volume with natural echo. Recorded with olympus pcm recorder ls-7.
Autore: Reg
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If the volume is raised enough you can hear the firing of automatic rifles and dying soldiers. Enjoy!.
Autore: Blue
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Recorded with a telecaster, an echo, a whawha, a vocoder, a microphone, a sweaty looper, and a volume pedal. The beat is marked by the eco.
Autore: Yosualogan
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Set computer volume level at normal. Using headphones or your speakers, play each tone, gradually decreasing the volume until you cannot detect it. Note the volume setting (i know, this isn't easy if you don't have a graduated control, but you can make some arbitrary levels using whatever indicator you have on your os). Repeat with next tone. Try the test with headphones if you were using your speakers, or vice versa. Fyi: http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/hearing_range.
Autore: Mjscox
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Loud, buzzing hum of an exposed bathroom fan fixture, recorded at high volume, very close up.
Autore: Alienistcog
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I recommend you turn down the volume when listening to this sound.
Autore: Gheorghelaza
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30 second recording much closer to source. Birds in background are less mostly because source volume is higher.
Autore: Dasoundguy
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This is a vox guitar amp switched on emitting the typical 60 cycle hum at top volume.
Autore: Bennrush
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As already stated, he term, "pyew!" does not refer to a funky smell. Think of it as the sound bernadette (from big bang theory) makes when she's playing video games and trying to phonetically approximate the single shot of a ray gun or laser weapon. This file contains a whopping 17 different individual sounds each separated by 3 seconds of silence, and each with a different lengths and sonic qualities. Everything you need to go totally pyew-wild!. *all sounds by realtheremin are genuine theremin recordings; they are provided dry, without effects of any kind, allowing you to add reverb, echo, pitch shifts, phlanging, etc. , and edit them in any way you choose. Every effort has been made to eliminate/reduce hum and distortion (unless intentionally noted).
Autore: Realtheremin
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A busy avenue in panama, it's crhistmas time in 1999, recorded with panasonic rqa-171 casette recorder just the build in mic.
Autore: Milton
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Over 250 public domain sounds curated from freesound and the internet archive. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them. To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. For any internet archive sounds without an address, you just need to search the public domain files for the song/video name. Use this search argument: licenseurl:http*publicdomain* and (name of file here). Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Autore: Liquid Tribal
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A dark timpani with a lot of low-end no. 4. Have fun!.
Autore: Sorinious Genious
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Add envelope, eq, reeverb and delay etc and you're good to go!.
Autore: Wawarushi
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Over 250 public domain sounds curated from freesound, the internet archive, and citizen dj. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them (this happens 3 times). To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Autore: Liquid Tribal
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The sound of an older model elevator when the doors open and the bell chimes. Opens to low volume office sounds.
Autore: Cognito Perceptu
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