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I recorded a data-center sound with the lr microphone of zoom h6 recorder.
Autor: Gustavonishida
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Sounds of a dice cup. Recorded with mobile phone.
Autor: Breviceps
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Quick sound of a single die being rolled on a hard surface.
Autor: Schoman
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A man arrives in a plain to a windy city, goes into a pet shop, buys an animal and he leaves. Recorded live by students from liceu frances during sons de barcelona "sound fictions" workshop at pompeu fabra university, barcelona.
Autor: Sonsdebarcelona
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Sound capture of a snes game bleeping because of piracy protection. . .
Autor: Felfa
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This sound was once a photoshop file.
Autor: Jeffercake
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Man asking for help while dying.
Autor: Syazamirin
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Sounds a bit like a robot computing something (obviously a smaller, perhaps friendly or unaligned robot), or a computer, or a grocery store checkout. I originally got this sound from scraping a nail-belt along a plastic chair, and edited the clip in audacity. Enjoy!.
Autor: Slugzilla
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A pair of metal dice being rolled onto a wooden table.
Autor: Loafdv
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I drove my car into a wall; and recorded the proximity alert from it. I then washed it through audacity; slowed it 23%; and trimmed the edges. The result? -chilling. A few indistinct gulps cool the atmosphere a little more. It's not the making of a corpse - but it sounds a bit like it?. Recorded late at night in my car by my home with the engine off in fog - so the sound is 'hollowed' by the atmosphere. Recorded using a sennheiser mke300 'shotgun' mic. Cropped in audacity; and saved as aif file. What a chilling way to go. . . ?.
Autor: Andymanister
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Drill sort of noise i got from editing raw data that was converted into audio.
Autor: Rabidkiwi
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Car sound made in pure data.
Autor: Smiley Dan
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Dead/dying sound. Modulated synth playing chromatic digital dying sound. Www. Daleaudio. Comtwitter @dalegrins!.
Autor: Daleonfire
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Recording of 2 dice being thrown onto a wooden table top. Audio consists of dice jangling against each other in hand before being released onto the table. Recorded in a bedroom using a zoom h6 recorder.
Autor: Aidansamuel
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Painful sounds and death.
Autor: Mediapaja
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Young male coughing.
Autor: Topschool
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A dying man.
Autor: Underdude
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| - description - |. Beep sequence. | - made with - |. Sytrus - fl studio. | - uses - |. For projects or whatever i wanted.
Autor: Wax Vibe
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Mixing shells. Recorded in my studio na_niepo, microphone: røde nt1, software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Autor: Blukotek
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Zombie noises i recorded while sick; tried to sound like a headcrab zombie. Would be of good use in a game, or even as a background noise.
Autor: Vhbc
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The sound of a dye being rolled, i found that it doesn't matter whether it's a 6 sided dye, a 4 sided dye, a 20 sided dye, or a 60 sided dye, it all sounds the same. . . And yes i have a 60 sided dye. . .
Autor: Christopherderp
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This sound was created from an image of 16 bits / channel grayscale. You can see the image on the following link https://goo. Gl/j5cuhp. The image has been exported to raw format and then was imported into audacity where i applied effects and plugins. The effects and plugins that i use for these sounds called "image sonification" are: eq, paulstretch, reverb among others.
Autor: Jalastram
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A tascam recorder recording itself with a telephone pickup coil. Idea from "handmade electronic music" by nicolas collins.
Autor: Andy Gardner
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Raw data sound of another readme. Txt from another old ms-dos game.
Autor: Felfa
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Raw data sound of a file (abadia. Ovl), from abadia del crimen, old ms-dos game.
Autor: Felfa
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There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.
Autor: Vumseplutten
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Data signal on shortwave frequency of 15710 khz usb recorded 1619 utc december 6 2014.
Autor: Vince Werber
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Raw data file with some noise removal.
Autor: Rabidkiwi
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Created by cranking a filter to max resonance, adding distortion, then slowly sweeping the frequency control on a bit crusher.
Autor: Jaegrover
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