892 royaltyfrie lydfiler for «Fred»

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Here is a recording of someone crumbling, tearing, and stomping on a plastic bag. You can use it for any video, podcast, or song and it would be nice if you gave credit to me (although it is not required).
Forfatter: Stephencraig
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This is a piece i put together using maestro for android. It took me about 90 minutes to do. If you haven't heard of this app, you need to take a look at it if you are a musician. The voices are pretty good in the free version (which i used for this), but i've read that the premium voices are better. Still, some of the free ones are really good. Use this piece as you want, but i would appreciate credit for it if you're going to post the work you do. Please leave comments on anything i've done here.
Forfatter: Madgravitystudio
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A short composition that can be used as a peaceful fairy tale melody.
Forfatter: Dishonoredblood
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Multiple brief takes of wrapping paper being crumpled and torn. Recorded to be used as frantic/excited unwrapping of a present. Used a tascam dr-40.
Forfatter: Eipeiknip
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A recording i made in may of 2013 as i was trying to get a good recording of the wonderful wood thrush recorded. You can still faintly hear the wood thrush in the background, but the nice surprise on this recording is the very clear, bubbling, trilling call of a proud little chipping sparrow. This recording was carefully made using my homemade parabolic reflector microphone. (*using my trusty rode ntg-2), and going into my handy zoom h4n recorder. I wanted to get as accurate a recording as possible so i bumped up the bit rate to 96 kpbs. I know it makes for a larger file, but i think it is worth it.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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I made this by mixing a few sounds of me breaking a rice cake into bits.
Forfatter: Animationisaac
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Recorded with mxl 200648 khz 16 bit.
Forfatter: Klangkonserve
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Birds singing.
Forfatter: Parrot
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Tearing and crumpling paper towels.
Forfatter: J
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Wide-range atmo of the little swiss mountain village of breitenfeld. The cows have come down from pasture and are standing at the gated bridge to the village, waiting to be let in to be milked. Recorded with a zoom h2 at 90° dispersion.
Forfatter: Blaukreuz
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Rubbing hand on a cloth divider.
Forfatter: Deathbygeko
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Sound of ripping duct tape. Recorded with sony ericsson phone.
Forfatter: Adharca
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Recording of the seashore sound.
Forfatter: Ivolipa
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The pretty, soothing, trilling song of the pine warbler. These callings were recorded on sunday march 30th 2014 in a small pine grove, in the middle of a larger forest. On the day i recorded this, the weather was perfectly sunny, and mild -- temps about 60 degrees -- with very little wind. When i first heard this song, i was instantly reminded of a sewing machine. Enjoy. Recording made with my zoom h4-n field recorder, using a rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone placed on a tripod, about 3 feet above the forest floor. To make sure i got a decent level on this soft call, i did have to crank up the recording volume to about 85 on the scale of 100.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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Recorded with a zoom h4n, some car noise in the distance.
Forfatter: Ticashfield
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A layered recording of ripping of duct tape.
Forfatter: Kinoton
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This wood thrush was recorded around 7:30 in the morning in heavy woods in deep southern illinois. Unlike my earlier posting of the wood thrush singing at dusk, this morning recording has the wood thrush singing with lots of company, although he clearly rises above his neighbors. 17 seconds into the recording you hear the drumming of a woodpecker, and at one-minute 20 seconds into the recording you hear the distinctive-lonely sounding call of the huge pileated woodpecker. Recording made with good-quality stereo microphones so use headphones to get a wonderful experience.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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A sound effect of a paper tearing and being crumpled.
Forfatter: Caitlin
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Three classic " paper rip" sounds, recorded on a shure sm-57.
Forfatter: Dnowik
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Recorded in kålltorp, spring 2014. Recorded with a zoom h1 and edited with audacity. Please, contribute voluntarily to freesound if you download this and other files of me. I will be happy and grateful if you share some response!.
Forfatter: Jonnytheponny
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Paper bag - impacts - crunches - tear - etc.
Forfatter: Danilosfx
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Birds chatting away in the middle of the countryside.
Forfatter: Highpeakemma
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Another recording of the same wind chimes as previous. This time recorded in a quiet room to avoid the background noise. Enjoy!.
Forfatter: Mooncubedesign
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Sounds like someone eating chips or tearing something.
Forfatter: Lupspie
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Tearing a sheet of paper out of a notebook.
Forfatter: Parkersenk
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A lot of tearing and ripping to multiply and increase the numbers.
Forfatter: Atevonhes
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Some sounds i recorded a while back of fabric ripping.
Forfatter: Harpyharpharp
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Duct tape being torn from a roll, ripped and stuck to and torn off of various surfaces.
Forfatter: Alienistcog
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This is my old bedsheet being torn apart with bare hands. I have recorded this in 96khz/24-bit with a zoom h2, then normalized and saved as a 16-bit. This sample has a lot of sounds of tearing (unedited) so i think anyone can find something useful in it :).
Forfatter: Unfa
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An interesting recording of birds, led by blue jays, doing their alarm calls. I was in the middle of the woods when i noticed that the birds seemed to be alarmed like there was a predator nearby and sure enough, i finally spotted a big barred owl sitting high in a tree about 50 yards from my recorder. Pretty amazing how the bird community sounds the alarm.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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I was looking for the sound of fabric ripping for a video i am working on and couldn't find anything suitable so i created my own. Three different cloth ripping noises. Two are short and one is a little longer. Recorded with my olympus ls-7.
Forfatter: Reg
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A small creek deep in the forest in the midwest u-s-a. This was recorded on sunday may 6th, 2018 using the sound devices 702and the audiotechnica bp4025 stereo microphone. Nothing like the peaceful sound of a creek with the birds being active.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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Sound of paper being torn apart twice.
Forfatter: Michaelgillighan
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Sound of paper being torn apart three times.
Forfatter: Michaelgillighan
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Ripping a piece of paper with a blade, recorded with h4n.
Forfatter: Settings
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A brief ripping sound of tearing cloth. It could also be used for sticky tape being yanked off the roll. (my apologies for the bird calls in the background, field-recordings are difficult in a rural area. ).
Forfatter: Yin Yang Jake
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Cabbage ripping sound effect great for zombie effects!.
Forfatter: Neilsher
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Do you see the light!?i ask you. . . Do you see the light?if you need a little help this is the track for you!. An angelic choir from a yamaha keyboard recorded with audacity. My seventh recording. No acknowledgement necessary, i understand. Thank you, have fun!.
Forfatter: Hobotrails
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Recorded with a zoom h4n, some car noise in the distance.
Forfatter: Ticashfield
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Recorded with a zoom h4n, some car noise in the distance.
Forfatter: Ticashfield
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**loud** velcro pulling apart - slow, fast, intermittent. I used a 3 inch wide piece of velcro, so the sound has a lot of presence and depth. Recorded with stereo nt1a mics in a soundbooth. No effects.
Forfatter: Elementals
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Recorded outside university.
Forfatter: Leonelmail
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A peaceful fall soundscape of the swelling of the wind as it blows through the leaves of the cottonwood tree, plus, the melancholy sound of some blue jays calling out -- to me blue jays are the iconic sound of fall. Recorded using my handy zoom h4-n portable digital audio recorder and my rode nt-g 2 shotgun microphone. Enjoy.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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Sound of using masking tape.
Forfatter: Jaguarrrr
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Sounds like some sort of monster or animal tearing at flesh. I created this using organic foley style sounds.
Forfatter: Aust Paul
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A late summer soundscape that is a favorite of mine. . Microphones set up in some mature woods about 60 feet from a large lake on labor day weekend. Most of the background is the insects, which are very obvious during this time of year. The swelling of their volume is nap-inducing (*at least to me in my opinion. )here is the midwest this swelling and subsiding of the insect wave tells me that summer is just about starting to go back downhill, after a feverish peak. Despite the covid-19 of the year, nature does not seem to have changed her soundscape. Life goes on in the forests. The birds, whose job of raising young is over, are still there. . . They're just resting and relaxing and listening to the insects as well i'm sure. Now of course you will hear a few prominent birds in this captured moment:(1) a great blue heron squawks out starting at 1:17 into this piece. (2) the alarm call of a red-headed woodpecker can be heard at 2:14. Other than that, just the insects singing their hearts out and the assortment of birds taking secondary place during this time of year. This was recorded on sunday september 6th 2020 at 8:30 in the morning in the forest in southern illinois. Equipment: zoom f4, microphone: sennheiser mkh 8060. Enjoy this audio snapshot of the subdued -- yet vibrant - sound color of late summer, finding comfort in the fact that, within four weeks, the colors of the leaves will be changing to oranges and reds and yellows. But, for now, there is still life to live in the insect and bird world.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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Australian magpie (western) 'gymnorhina tibicen dorsalis', family group carolling warbling in kings park perth western australia. Magpies call in family groups to locate each other, acert dominance and too defend their territory. (recorded august 2016, trimmed to 30s).
Forfatter: Dbache
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I made this sound for a short zombie film. It is recorded in studio with a zoom h4n. Sadly i don't remember which mic i used, but it was close to the source. Feel free to use it in your personal or commercial project. Just tell me for what you are using it; i'm curious. ;). .
Forfatter: Shillsuqat
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A recording made in the shawnee national forest in illinois on the very first day of october, 2022. This recording was made at mid-afternoon and features the peaceful, pleasant wind through the deciduous trees. From time to time though, the soft call of a nuthatch or a chickadee reminds us there is still bird life in the early autumn woods. Birds getting ready, getting stocked up for the upcoming northern assaults of cold air this winter. Some crows really start to put on a show towards the end of this stereo recording. Recorded in stereo using a zoom f4 recorder. Microphones:left channel- neumann km184right channel - audio technica bp4025.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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Foley hecho rasgando cinta de papel.
Forfatter: Holisoysilvi
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