588 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Actually"

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This caught my attention as an unfamiliar sound, and i actually had to investigate to learn what it was. It was the raindrops hitting some styrofoam bodyboards near a swimming pool, which at times sounded almost more like a hollow "pop" than a "drip. ". In the background one can hear thunder, rain, and the humming of a pool filtration system. Recorded with an iphone 7.
Author: Quartzmmn
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Roosters making their rooster noises. Wanted you to have accessrecorded using iphone se on the recup app (highly encourage checking out for iphone dropbox users). I’m actually not the morning really. Roosters like to make their noises at all hours - when some start up the rest join in. Roosters field-recording night nighttime nature summer crickets.
Author: Sckatz
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Roosters making their rooster noises. Wanted you to have accessrecorded using iphone se on the recup app (highly encourage checking out for iphone dropbox users). I’m actually not the morning really. Roosters like to make their noises at all hours - when some start up the rest join in. Roosters field-recording night nighttime nature summer crickets.
Author: Sckatz
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A jazz sample at 130 bpm composed on fl studio. The left channel preceding phase shift was implement by the removal of a sinelike oscillation. I deleted a left channel sinelike oscillation after the attack (and actually i omitted one more oscillation, because i didn't want to remove the very energetic ones).
Author: Veiler
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You could hear this rhythm in a place with several clocks; actually i got this 'clock rhythm' idea after hearing a cool beat made by three clocks. Sounds used found in the "clock tick rhythms pack.
Author: Finnssound
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This is a merry go round that was at the louisville zoo in kentucky, usa. It was actually specifically called a mary lee we go around, created by a mary lee and her husband in 1919. I’m not sure if the music is similar or the same as the music used when it was made but it seems like if it wasn’t it was made to feel like it could be. There’s music in this recording as well as some people talking in the background.
Author: F R A G I L E
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Well, the closest i could get, anyway. Technically, it's a banana. One sudden peel, truncated, modified and reversed in various ways until it sounded (to me) like it could vaguely represent the sound of sewing. . . . Not that sewing by hand actually makes much of a sound. Recorded for the point-and-click adventure game, "the beard in the mirror": http://store. Steampowered. Com/app/385840/the_beard_in_the_mirror/.
Author: Pfranzen
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I've actually been frustrated with the lack of earthquake-type sounds, sooo i attempted my own. Not very good. It consisted of different items making different sounds, then slowed down, pitch change, some reverse, some echo, blah blah blah. It's a mess, but that's what rumbling is supposed to be, right? also, depending on your speakers, this may be very loud. . _.
Author: Reitanna
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This is a classic theta brainwave entrainment sound made by two sine waves. The pitch shifts gently to produce some slow variation of the actual speed of the pulse. You can use it as a track and add voice (like relaxation or visualization), or just use as is to promote deep relaxation or trance. The pulses are about 8 hz (cycles per second).
Author: Robert Yourell
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This sounds like a man peeing, flushing the toilet and washing his hands. In reality, the 'peeing' is actually me slowly pouring a glass of water in the toilet - was too squeamish to ask anyone to do this and record it. Recorded for audio drama y2k in december 2019. Use any way you like, i'd be happy if you let me know in the comments if it was useful. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
Author: Nyasvarta
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The sound change in the St. Burchardi church in Halberstadt, Germany, on 20060105. See As Slow As Possible for details. The actual note change happens at 08:35.Italiano: Cambio di nota nella chiesa di Sankt-Burchard ad Halberstadt (Germania), il 5 gennaio 2006 (vedasi Organ²/ASLSP per maggiori informazioni); il cambio di nota avviene ad 08:35.
Author: Recording: User:Wikipedia-ce. Music composed by John Cage
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An attempt to make an entire drum kit using only cymbal sounds. Cymbals were pitch-shifted, compressed, equalized, and subjected to other effects in order to make them capable of filling the roles usually occupied by actual drums. Hear them in action: https://soundcloud. Com/sonic_kitchen/amc001-cymballistix.
Author: Strangehorizon
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Sounds i used are actually robot voice slow down a lot & scream 1 sound edited & slow it down but cut it out because it's long & the last sound is dragon from skyrim but i edited with kindmaster. Scp 3000 is a giant eel from the scp universe. You can use these sounds for video games and your videos as long as you credit me.
Author: Scpsea
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Last night i finished these but actually i did them months and months ago. . . Pills. . . . Ahh those damn little tablet that we think make everything o. K. But really painkillers only temporarily seperate that part of our body that feels from our nervous system. . . Is that really what you want to think ? ahh. . . . . Puppy love. . . . . Last night was so. . .
Author: Kathakaku
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Here's another crowd sound effect i did. Although it's quite a fake laughter, i tried to make it sound realistic as possible. I almost actually lost my voice since i kinda did them a bit too forcibly. Since i had to rest, i added another laughing clip instead of doing more laughters. All voices by me and it was edited and overlapped in audacity.
Author: Littlerainyseasons
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Ticking s/fx. Good for many clock or watch sounds. It is actually a taylor mechanical kitchen timer. It was recorded with a contact mic in anechoic chamberclock_02 is the same timer but was recorded with an external mic, and has a thinner sound, more like a wrist watch type sound. All the files in this pack can be seamlessly looped.
Author: Knufds
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Tornado siren in streamwood, il recorded during the monthly test. This version is heavily edited, with some filtering and compression applied, as most of the recording was distorted (i was too close to the siren!), although it should be useable with appropriate filtering to suit your purpose. The actual siren is located a short way north west of the geotag (it should be visible using google's satellite view). Recorded using a rode ntg2 into a zoom h4.
Author: Audible Edge
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I shout/scream around or something. Me recording verbally straining myself? i don't know how to express what this is actually. . Available under mit/zlib/newbsd/zworks licenses too (all gpl/cc-by/cc-by-sa-compatible). You can download pre-cut files of each 'shouting' see comments.
Author: Qubodup
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Another piece of music. This time, i tried to actually have an ending, of sorts. Most of the time, i seem to create build up, or try to. But i haven't really focused on making an ending. Please let me know what you think. Anyways, this is completely free, which means you can use it for any projects, or things that fit into that category. You don't have to credit me if you use this for a project, but it'd be great if you did!.
Author: Hmmm
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Just made a test for my future horror game. This is actually me scraming in a pillow. It makes the scream easier to add echoes. I won't use it since it was a simple test, but please let me know if you did, i'd really appreciate it :d. If you'd need more screams like that, tell me =). Edited in free audio editor.
Author: Julfy Jd
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This track was developed in east harlem new york city during the 2nd quarter of 2018. It was developed via apple's logic pro x via a macbook pro 2017. The mixing process employed the usage of stictly logic pro x plugins (e. G. Compressors, equalizers). Monitoring the audio was performed via the presonus eris e4. 5 monitors in a bedroom home studio. This developement was actually a practice mix session. You may reach the engineer via twitter: @harlemdaw.
Author: Harlemdaw
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Spoiler alert - from the description, you might be led to believe that this is the sound of an old steam engine slowly chugging its way past you, under a bridge or through an old station. In fact, it is actually the sound of me scrubbing a textured shower-room floor. Nothing more, nothing less.
Author: Vedas
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Recorded with a portable alesis digital recorder then widened and lightly manipulated in daw. This is actual foley of a stream recorded at close range. Public domain, do with as you please. If you use i'd love to see how you used it. Works great as a nice environmental sound for film work if laid softly in the background, if it's called for that is.
Author: Freedomfightervictor
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So this is actually a heavily edited sound of me making a weird mouth noise. It sounds like it oddly fits a video game jump, or just something game-ish perhaps. It would be very fun if you left a comment on how you used this, i would be interested to hear. Given the cc0 license, you don't have to credit me of course, it is in the public domain after all, but i wouldn't exactly come complaining if you did!.
Author: Someordinarydude
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For the recording, i used the tree-ear method, holding the microphones on either side of a tree, which results in a very wide stereo field (considering the capsules are omni). It was recorded in my backyard on a winter day which was actually more like a spring day.
Author: Hargissssound
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It's painful but it had to be done. . . Here's the field record of a demolition plant in the paris suburb of pantin. An old factory is beeing reduced to dust, prior to some housing developements. On this recording, you can hear one excavator actually tearing down the building while another one is sorting junk in the backyard. Recorded with a zomm h2n in x/y stereo mode.
Author: Schafferdavid
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Sound description: hundreds of crows squawking on a breezy afternoon. In nature you have a "gaggle" of geese or a "pod" of whales, but a "flock" of birds, if they happen to be crows is actually called "a murder of crows". An appropriate name if you happen to be standing underneath hundreds of them in the trees. They emit a murderous ;) squawk and screech for hours. This was a digital audio recording, done at 48 mhz at a group of trees a mile from a country freeway. You can still hear the ambient sounds of the distant cars.
Author: Franki
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This is a short sample from a noise track i just completed. It sounds a lot like someone screaming/roaring into a microphone, but it's actually a roland juno-6 played through various fx pedals (boss metal zone, boss xtortion, boss me-30 on ring mod setting, danelectro fish & chips, and a sprinkling of various other fx pedals throughout the recording). Recorded direct to sound card.
Author: The Semen Incident
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It's just as it says ;) actually i had a hard time finding one like this, so i took a bunch of royalty free public domain small fires and added them all together in sony vegas pro! pretty awesome! you can even hear the ceiling falling in around you! i am using this for my audio drama coral island adventures!.
Author: Untitled
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This is actually a low pitched log drum hit, with delayed reverberation, for that natural reflection of sound heard after a loud bang in the distance. --------------------------------------------------------------need notification sounds for apps and games?check out my collection of $1 pings, clicks, dings and bings :. Http://audiojungle. Net/collections/1725532-bonus-points--------------------------------------------------------------.
Author: Nenadsimic
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I tried to originally make the sound of a train speeding up in an 8-bit style, but it sounded more like the sound guardian scouts make in "the legend of zelda: breath of the wild" when they charge up their laser, so i renamed the sound. Since this is not a rip from the actual game, feel free to use it for any purpose!. Made using beepbox. Co.
Author: Chungusa
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This recording, unlike my previous insect recordings, was taken in an actual forrest on south mountain reservation, millburn nj (as opposed to my backyard). There is a distant airplane in the background (south mountain is near newark airport) but otherwise its much cleaner than my previous recordings, pretty much isolating the patch of crickets. ---two primo em172 capsules -> zoom h1.
Author: Hargissssound
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This sound was recorded with an ipod touch (5th gen). I was in need of some sword sound effects for a project i'm working on, and after i made these, i figured i'd give them away for free here on freesound!. The sound you hear is actually just a couple of large kitchen spatulas clashing together.
Author: Johnbuhr
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An ak-47 assault rifle having its magazine be taken out and put back in again. This sound was made by mixing various recordings of me reloading multiple different airsoft weapons i have. I think it actually came out pretty well imho. Crediting me isn't required if you decide to use my sound, but it would be greatly appreciated if you do!.
Author: Seroxt Onin
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I asked him to load the dishwasher, and he actually did, except that he washed the dishes by hand and used the dishwasher for a drying rack. I didn't ask him to record it for me, so maybe he's trying to change the subject. Bully for him. Great file, might be diminished in volume quite a bit and used as a background in a diner or restaurant kitchen. This is the way men wash dishes, and it explains why many of mine are chipped.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Blood quickly escaping an open artery. (actually just me squeezing the hell out of a grapefruit). Begins with a steady spray, then ends in several loud spurts. More blood/gore fx coming soon-ish. Recorded in a studio with a sennheiser 416, very close proximity. < 1' away. Through an mbox directly into protools, edited to remove head/tail ambience. You might hear me breathing in there, very low.
Author: Cliftonmcarlson
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Many find the sound of a prop-plane flying lazily very peaceful --- especially if it is a late summer day against a blue sky on the edge of a forest. Even though i was actually on an outing to record the birds of the deep forest in summer, this plane came right overhead and, well, here it is. The ocassional soft chirp of the birds adds a nice touch. Recorded with my zoom h4n recorder with the internal microphones set on an input volume of 75.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Two tone siren that is used by all emergency service vehicles, including police, ambulance and fire department (in 2012) in the netherlands. This is not a recording of an actual siren, but generated by a synthesizer at the exact two frequencies that the siren consists of. For a realistic result it is suggested that you mix this with other background sounds and add your own doppler, echo, panning and other effects to suit your needs.
Author: Quicksilver
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My apartment/studio was very quiet except for the steam heat so i put a mic in the middle of the room (an ear trumpet labs edwina) and put it through a lindell mic preamp and then into a focusrite 18i20 interface to record. This is the mono, 48khz, 32-bit file for your dining and dancing pleasure. Actually, it's just room tone and can be mixed judiciously to cover gaps in your own tone or to make brand new rooms from scratch.
Author: Pushkin
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Recorded inside of an abandoned building next to a boarded-up, old wooden exit door. Has a nice, subtle low hum, which is actually from a plane flying overhead. Also contains knocking sounds, which is most likely the door being a bit loose. Would be awesome for horror atmospheres. Feel free to use this sound for what ever you wish to. Credit is appreciated but not needed. Let me know what you use this sound for!.
Author: Avoxjake
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A friend sent me an audio file that wasn't supported by windows media player. When opened in audacity, this is what it came out to be (but it was way louder. ) once i converted the original file into mp3, i was able to get the actual file, but i wanted to save this broken one too. The original file was her doing a vocal audition for me, so i posted the broken audio in wav form so no one could take it.
Author: Reitanna
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This is another end credits piece i wrote for a short lived gaming podcast a decade ago. It's best usage is for something creepy or dark as it's. . Well, both actually. You are free to use this in any project, please enjoy and share your own sounds on freesound. Org or at least buy a tee shirt (im wearing mine now!, well not really but i have a pic of me wearing it at the theater i work at!). C.
Author: Kiddpark
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Here's some ambience i recorded in 2021 when i went to surf side beach, texas for a weekend vacation with family. This was recorded from the decking of the house we were staying in. The beach was probably around 50 yards away from us, give or take a few feet. The ambience was recorded with the sennheiser ambeo smart headset (no longer made) connected to an apple iphone 8 with an app called backpack studio acting as the actual recorder.
Author: Musicman
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This is a very lowfi recording of a xerox workcentre 7345 actually performing a copy of a single page. Includes a button beep at the start, fan noise, servo motor sounds, paper sorter moving sounds and lots of other mechanics being moved around. You really get an idea how complicated these modern machines are. . :). The bitrate is only 13 kbit/s and the resulting audio quality not very good, but the file size is really small. Maybe audio level needs normalizing, though.
Author: Soundfrickler
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This is the sound of a 98cc sachs engine of a 1938 light motorbike. It is one of the bikes in my private collection. The sounds reflect the fuel cock switching, flooding of the carburettor, sucking of the cylinder and two tries to bring the engine to life. The sound in between is the clutch lever. The engine is started by pedaling the bike on its stand. Main engine run features idle to half throttle open. The engine is eventually stopped by using the decompression lever which you can hear at the end. This is a true recording of the actual item.
Author: Achimengels
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Dropping a loaf of bread (actually, it's turkish pita bread or whatever the proper translation is) in a plastic bag. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Author: Qubodup
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Colt smg firing, reloading and handling in high definition. I used a lot of samples on this one so you can technically count this as an original sound :). This is actually not all sounds i created, if you want to get the full pack, head over here: https://www. Mediafire. Com/file/wx05p5kmgtq58t7/colt_9mm_smg. 7z/file. Have fun!.
Author: Hyperix
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Field recording of a train ride in the western outskirts of paris. I wanted to capture what passengers actually hear when they take that train. It's a bombardier regional train with diesel engine. This is simportant because it gives this particular train a distinctive acoustical fingerprint: you can hear engine bursts (a bit like a bus hitting the gas) no electrical train does that. . . It also has a nice roaring drone. Recorded with a zoom h2n in stereo x/y mode.
Author: Schafferdavid
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This is a digitally synthesized version of the sound produced by current choppers on board the "jeumont element 041/042 train" used in the montreal metro. It is a five-note sequence of tones (90 hz, 120 hz, 180 hz, 240 hz, 360 hz) produced as the train accelerates out of the station. I could not make a recording of the actual jeumont train as the train was scrapped in 2018, which was before i even made my account!.
Author: Chungusa
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Just me screaming in pain! (it's cool, i wasn't actually hurt, i just needed a good old-fashioned yell. ). For those who are interested, it was recorded hastily on a blue yeti and edited in audacity. I recorded it in kind of a hurry because my parents ran to the store, and i wanted to get it all taken care of before they pulled in the drive so they didn't think i was getting murdered or whatever. This was just recorded in my living room, so sorry about that slight echo!.
Author: Stemsandseedspod
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