345 darmowych plików audio dla „Pens”

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Sucking up 4 pennies through a vacuum cleaner. Reverb added. Recorded on samsung galaxy s9 microphone using audiolab app.
Autor: Aleksiflam
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Large coin thrown into the air.
Autor: Rundog
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Dark background sound in place of background music. I recorded this in my booth, using audacity and my cad e100s. The higher sound is a pen tapping on the bottom of a metal cup. I used various effects to stretch, raise pitch, and a few others. I also layered the higher sound 4 times to get the "harmony". The low sound was my voice. I lowered pitch, speed and stretched the wave, as well as a few other effects as well. Enjoy.
Autor: Clawvo
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Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucneirnarxcfnpvwzlwg2pzg. 글씨 쓰는 소리를 만들어봤습니다. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------you can use the sound freely ( i made it )if you interest my sounds, please visiting my youtube channel!!!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 누구나 쓸수 있는 무료음원입니다. 사운드가 도움이 되셨다면,저희 유투브 채널 한번 방문 와주시면 감사하겠습니다 ^^. 무료효과음, 무료bgm 꾸준히 업로드 하고 있으니 제 채널 한번 보고 가세요!!감사합니다.
Autor: Mpooman
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Spilling a handful of coins onto a wooden desk.
Autor: Clairinski
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This is the sound of coins rubbing across a floor.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in my open palm.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in my closed hands.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of a single coin dropping onto the floor.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in a glass jar.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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Writing on a flipchart. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: olympus ls10 with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, gebäude c5. Lat: 53. 22892199382159lon: 10. 39931058883667. Date: 2013-12-09, 14:00hrecorded and edited by: marlin nöthig, martin tege, david nackethis recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Autor: Soundscape Leuphana
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This is the sound of coins being shook in a glass jar.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in a glass jar.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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Several coins jingling in my hand. Counting change.
Autor: Blwuens
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This is the sound of dropping coins into my hand.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This of the sound of me throwing several coins onto the floor at once.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of me dropping several coins onto the floor one at a time.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of dropping coins into my hand.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of me dropping several coins onto the floor all at the same time.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of me sifting through a jar of coins.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Autor: Keatonmarek
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Clean recording of various sounds that would occur when maneuvering around an office space (specifically a desk) and manipulating common office objects. Recording features lots of paper rustling and sliding across a wooden desk, handling pens and a stapler, stuffing manila folders and plastic binders, and towards the end there are some sounds of small-medium sized personal bag being unzipped and zipped and then being filled with some of the office materials. Should work great for filling in general office noises in a scene or reinforcing actions that involve any of the materials featured in the recording. There should be enough variety to allow you to glean more isolated sounds or just use assortments of layered sounds. Recorded with an akg p170 into a tascam 208i audio interface at 48khz/24-bit. Microphone was positioned roughly 1. 5 - 2 feet away from the source. There is some slight room reverb present, which is intentional, and should match common office workspaces well. An 85hz high-pass filter was applied to remove any unintentional, unnatural low-frequency rumbling that may have been picked up during recording.
Autor: Ahriik
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Recorded by stuart bowditch http://www. Stuartbowditch. Co. Uk sound recordist, musician and artist. Arcade penny falls coins falling. Part of the yarmonics sound library. Sounds of great yarmouth recorded as part of the yarmonics sonic arts festival sept 2018 by various contributors. Festival organised by the norfolk and norwich sonic arts collective and originalprojects.
Autor: Yarmonics
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Coin spinning and coming to a stop.
Autor: Mcpable
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Real sound were recorded with rode nt1 with the best gain settings and a spectral denoise post production for the best snri was collecting coins from my table, putting it in hand and the dropping to a heap.
Autor: Chexi
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The recordings found in this foley pack are all original recordings made by myself and they are intended for free public use to help content creators with their commercial or non-commercial projects. They are not intended for redistribution and misappropriation with monetary gain in mind. Microphones used:- rode m5 stereo pair. Processing applied:- minimal low-freq. Filtering- denoising where necessary. These recordings were made with the best of intentions and with the limited resources so do not expect professional studio recorded foley. Thank you and enjoy!.
Autor: Joao Janz
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Various coins dropped on a table. Sounds like coins dropping into a machine. Thanks to Willem Hunt for the donation.
Autor: Willem Hunt
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This is me dropping various coins into a handful of other coins. Recorded with a behringer b-2 pro.
Autor: Kinglseyzissou
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Dropping change.
Autor: Joseserrano
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Me messing with a handful of united states coins over my wooden deskdropping them, moving them, generally messing around with them in my hands.
Autor: Eatyourburger
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Some coins spilling out onto a table. Raw audio recorded with a sennheizer e935. Might be useful for money exchange clips in games or videos.
Autor: Norman Hittle
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This is me getting a decaffeinated coffee from the vending machine at work, with the sound of two 5p pieces going into the coin feeder. This is the full take so ends with me singing o myself like an absolute goon.
Autor: Waxsocks
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Several sounds of coins being spun, dropped or counted on a wooden table. Recorded with a zoom h2n.
Autor: Breviceps
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This historic "flute clock" (orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller. Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in vienna and berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses. Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as george frideric handel, carl philipp emanuel bach, haydn, antonio salieri, wolfgang amadeus mozart or ludwig van beethoven. Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice. Record with tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82soundsystem: pro tools le.
Autor: Ohrwurm
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Coins hitting a table.
Autor: Kaysonargyle
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Quarter spins on wooden desk under the blue snowball 16bit microphone.
Autor: Mushroomjesus
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Here is the spinning of a singular coin for more controlled manipulation.
Autor: Thunderquads
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A flötenuhr (also orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller. Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in vienna and berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses. Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as george frideric handel, carl philipp emanuel bach, haydn, antonio salieri, wolfgang amadeus mozart or ludwig van beethoven. Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice. Recorded at "deutsches musikautomaten museum bruchsal"recording: tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82;soundsystem: pro tools le.
Autor: Ohrwurm
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Opening a till sorting through the change and closing again.
Autor: Muse
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Me juggling and fooling around with a handful of coins. At the beginning inside a purse, then directly in my hands. Recorded with a rode nt1000 through a focusrite saffire.
Autor: Brunoboselli
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Modern Music from Psalm Singer's Amusement by William Billings (1781). Lyrics: we are met for a Concert of modern invention To tickle the Ear is our present intention Audience are seated expecting to be treated with a piece of the Best with a piece of the best & since we all agree to set the tune on E the Authors darling Key he prefers to the rest let the Bass take the Lead & firmly proceed till the parts are agreed to... let the Tenor succed & follow the Lead till the parts are agreed to... let the Counter inspire the rest of the choir inflamed with desire to... let the Treble in the rear no longer forbear but expressly declare for a... ...fuge away then change to brisker time & up the Ladder climb & down again the mount the second time & end the strain then change the Key to pen five tones & flow in Treble time the Notes exceeding low keep down awhile then rise by slow degrees the process surely will not fail to please Thru Common & Treble we jointly have run we'll give you their Essense compounded in one all though we are strongly attached to the rest six four is the movement that pleases us best that pleases us best six four is the movement that pleases us best & now we address you as Friends to the cause performers are modest & make their own laws although we are sanguin & clap at the Bang the part of the hearer's to clap their Applause to clap their applause the part of the hearer's to clap their Applause
Autor: William Billings
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I'm attempting to create a controllable thunderstorm for a film, and this is my first legitimate attempt. This recording consists of 4 samples of rain, and another 3 samples of rain+thunder that i recorded one afternoon. Equipment used was the inbuilt mics on a roland r-26, and a sennheiser me66 into a sound devices 702. The clips were recorded at 96khz/24-bit, and they were processed at 48khz/24-bit. For processing, i put the samples into kyma, and crossfaded for texture. The howling wind sound is an analog-style low pass filter's frequency, level, and resonance being controlled by a wacom intuos4 pen/tablet. The rain slowly swells, which was done by changing parameters of a granular reverb. The thunder was also controlled by the wacom tablet, with x, y, and z (pressure) dimensions mapped to making the thunder swell in level, density, and texture. This could have been output in surround, but i don't have that many monitors ;). This style of "rain-synthesis" can also go on indefinitely. Please let me know what you think of the quality of this track; eg, if it sounds real, if the wind sounds ridiculous, too much thunder, etc. Use this sound (wherever) if you want to, or let me know if you'd like an mp3 of this, or for it to last longer. I'd like some credit if you do use it, but it's no big deal. A blog is up explaining the method of creation here:http://www. Kylehughesaudio. Com/2/post/2013/02/tempest. Html.
Autor: Tehspaz
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