146 royaltyfrie lydfiler for «Tall»

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An beating drums sound know as sounddrum!.
Forfatter: Asdfgortazertoat
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Sound of pressing numbers on iphone for a call.
Forfatter: Karimeto
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At a tv game show was a question about numbers station. Because i've never heard of that i did some research. After i was kind of fascinated. So i decided trying to make my own sequence of a fake station. I used audacity, musescore2 and some public domain sounds.
Forfatter: Jochen
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Mic check in mono at an outdoor festival. Early morning so only a few voices and some birds in background. One short squeal of feedback.
Forfatter: Cognito Perceptu
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Piece based on the lucas numbers. I have used the frequencies 123, 199, 322, 521, 843, 1364hz. I made a small python program that played these tones randomly. I run my program 3 times and recorded. Joined, panned and added reverb. Https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/lucas_number.
Forfatter: Gis Sweden
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I recorded my female british accent for a film i am working on. Hope to hear myself on other films!. "the number you have dialled cannot be reached please try again later".
Forfatter: Martian
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Short vocal clip of a countdown from 9 to 1.
Forfatter: Acidvpr
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This is a sound of a mechanical timetable flipping the numbers down.
Forfatter: Dominik
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This is a recording of 4 digit number lock entrance from a medium traffic street.
Forfatter: Xiaofenzi
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I made a beat with some japanese numbers and an old drum machine.
Forfatter: Steamhammer
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Dual tone multi-frequency (dtmf) dialing 1-2-3-a-4-5-6-b-7-8-9-c-*-0-#-d in this order. Made with audacity.
Forfatter: Felfa
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One of a set of numbers spoken in an american english male voice to construct the numbers from 0 to 999.
Forfatter: Scottfromscott
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Spy number station on shortwave (4714khz).
Forfatter: Dcf
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A recording of a automated message i made for everyone to use.
Forfatter: Pepsiboy
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Me recording my cuckoo clock at 12 o'clock it was annoying.
Forfatter: Diarchangeli
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That irritating automated announcement that lets you know which cashier to go to in a bank or in a queue in a store in the case "cashier number one, please" (small amount of backgound noise that i could not edit out).
Forfatter: Nigelcoop
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Dialing numbers 1 through 0 on a rotary phone, then dialing 867-5309 and hanging up. Recorded with zoom h4n, built-in mics.
Forfatter: Editor Adp
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I bought a portable sw radio for about £2 from a local flea-market, hoping to pick up some interesting radio stations from around the world and maybe some "spy" numbers stations if i was lucky. Had a quick scan this morning and stumbled on this nice clear station, sounds russian - most likely the end of the broadcast and wrapping up with a repeated code to indicate end of transmission.
Forfatter: Mugwood
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This is from a recording session trying to create laser weapon sounds. I just used the same technique as ben burtt used in wall-e (with the slinky and the contact mic). This is unprocessed, no eqs, compression, reverb or anything was added. I used a long piece of curled up aluminum wire which i hung from a tall structure at my house and the main object i used to oscillate the wire was a drum stick. For the recording i used the blue icicle and recorded into reaper. The contact mic is my own creation from a diy i found online (roughly €5 to make). I hope you find this useful! please feel free to use it, whenever and however you want to. If you create something awesome and you're proud of it i'd love to see it!.
Forfatter: Theogobbo
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In a maasai school, students are counting numbers in english.
Forfatter: Selcukartut
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Calculator typing sounds recorded with a rode procaster mic. Free to use however you want.
Forfatter: Feibel
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Man saying "zero" over a walkie-talkie to imitate a "number station. ".
Forfatter: Readeonly
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Me saying the number four.
Forfatter: Enjoypa
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Some DTMF tones generated in audacity. It sounds like a phone dialing. Great phone, modem, or fax sound effects
Forfatter: KevanGC
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A lot of tearing and ripping to multiply and increase the numbers.
Forfatter: Atevonhes
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Generated using fibonacci sequence on chuck programming language.
Forfatter: Victorhfs
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0-ctrl, strega and 0-coast inspired helicopter sounds rendered in reaper at 48khz 32-bit with markers for morphagene. Enjoy!.
Forfatter: Jim Bretherick
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Autumn forest wind. Heavy, fast gusty in tall pine trees. Some birds and raindrops. Soundscapes of natural white noise of moderate intensity. Some are stagnant or static and with few birds. The presents of the colourful red and yellow dry leaves that is still on the trees, creates the noise of the wind with rustling whispers. Is a constantly form of natural white noise that is always changing and evolving. These recordings is from my third attempt. I think it is very difficult to record the “spirit” and unique sound of the wind. This is pure natural wind sounds (no layering, no post-processing, no synthesizers). Originally recorded at 24 bit sony dat tcd-d7 on a sony ecm-909 microphone. Recorded in sweden september of 2007 in a wet cold beautiful colourful forest, with all kind of trees, far away from any traffic or human sounds.
Forfatter: Akacie
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I'm american and very much not fluent in japanese. These are just some basic phrases. Sorry for any pronunciation problems. Counting from zero to one hundred.
Forfatter: Reitanna
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Tell me pretty maiden from Leslie Stuart and Owen Hall's Florodora (1899 in London; 1900 on Broadway). Sung by the "Edison Sextette" (Ada Jones, George S. Lenox, Corinne Morgan, Grace Nelson, Bob Roberts and Frank C. Stanley) for Edison Records. It Edison Gold Moulded Record #8260. Florodora was the first big hit musical of the 20th century. "Tell me pretty maiden" was the runaway hit. "Tell me pretty maiden" is a double sextet, sung by six girls, matched in looks, all 5'4" inches tall and 130lbs, and their six suitors. This recording cuts their number in half, since, although it is difficult to get six people in front of a recording horn, it is even more difficult to get twelve.[1] This recording consists of only the first verse. A vocal score is available at The International Music Score Library Project.
Forfatter: Owen Hall (real name, James Davis, 1853-1907) and Leslie Stuart (1863–1928)
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Opening and closing an old slide-up phone and pressing the buttons (with and without tones). Different phone numbers (funny pressing melodies). Dialing tone while waiting for answer. Ringing tone with vibration. Vibration only. Error melody. Message signals with vibration. Alarm tones.
Forfatter: Launemax
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You can hear an thunderbolt 1000t in a background.
Forfatter: Gosiives
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User not available on mobile phone announcement. German and english. 48khz, 24bit, mono. Enjoy.
Forfatter: Foongaz
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Male sounding "robot"-voice countdown from 10-1. Starts with the sentence "self-destruct in. . . "syncs to 115bpm.
Forfatter: Sonoticai
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Me saying the word one slowed 8x.
Forfatter: Jarredgibb
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Me saying the word one slowed 16x.
Forfatter: Jarredgibb
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Me saying the word one slowed 4x.
Forfatter: Jarredgibb
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Me saying the word one slowed 32x.
Forfatter: Jarredgibb
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Voice saying "your call can not be completed as dialed. " recorded from an old answering machine message tape. [cc zero].
Forfatter: Beetlemuse
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Just a few numbers counted from a vocaloid voice pack set.
Forfatter: Isitlocal
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Track created with lmms.
Forfatter: Satanen
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This is a submission for sarah belle reid's collaboration prompt for her forthcoming electroacoustic opera. It comprises a dry recording of a male voice reading the following original text describing a moment from a dream:. "this is a story about dreams. It is not about a specific dream, or rather while it takes place in one dream it is about many. From time to time in my dreams i am in a city. Not a particular city, like paris or chicago, but the events of the dream happen in a setting which includes tall buildings and crowded streets and views of the sun setting behind a busy skyline. One time, while having such a dream, i was standing on an arcing bridge over a body of water like a river or canal. The late afternoon sun was to my left, and the warmth of the sunlight contrasted with the cool breeze off the water. As i looked across the curving expanse of water, i was mesmerized by the bright reflections of the sun on the water, on the glass of the windows, across this expansive space. I realized with a start that i recognized a cluster of buildings across the way. I had seen them before, in another dream. In that dream i had been a different person. Rather, in most all of my dreams i am in some way myself, but entangled in a moment from some other life, surrounded by characters and pursuing concerns that are alien to my waking being. In that moment, in this dream, i came to understand that all my dreams that happen in a city are happening in the same city, the same geography and architecture holding dozens of episodic lives i may have between sleeping and waking. ".
Forfatter: Hlprmnky
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For free.
Forfatter: Roses
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Recorded my son (age 4) counting to 10.
Forfatter: Elaineaeris
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Counting 1 to 10 - australian female voice. Recorded with zoom h4n pro.
Forfatter: Funnyvoices
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Saying round 1, lowered my transient.
Forfatter: Rentless
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