588 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Actually"

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Cat eating: here you can hear a cat eating out of a metal bowl. The sound of crunching is evident and also the slush of saliva when swallowing. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg and by using an actual cat. This sound is great to add realism to any soundscape.
Author: Rehanjo
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It's not the sound of an actual cash register but the combination of 5 different single sounds: 2 sounds of a printer, once being open and once being closed. A box full of rubbish being shaked, a ratchet and a small bell. Equipment used: akg c214 / focusrite saffire pro24.
Author: Capslok
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Here are the highlights from a mri machine (a ge signa, i believe). Probably useful for robot sounds. You'll also note the cooling system in there as well. These things dissipate a huge amount of energy and are quite interesting. The actual sounds come from vibration of the coils as the machine runs through it's patterns.
Author: Parabolix
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I also uploaded neck-snap and neck-snap_short. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Police ordering crowd to disperse using bullhorn. Heavy reverb. Reading the riot act based on a transcript of actual riot act reading at in canada. I know, hard to believe but it happens sometimes. This would be played on a loop prior to and during police dispersal of a crowd this is a re-creation.
Author: Rocketchicken
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A uniden phone recorded with a consumer camera with built in microphone, (sony-cybershot). This was listened to on a television set and it sounds like the actual thing! on the computer it doesnt sound anything like the real thing. You're welcome and good luck using this sound.
Author: Diarchangeli
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European nightjar (caprimulgus europaeus) making its sound (singing?)this bird is active only in the nighttime. The fadeup in the beginning is not made by me. This is how the singing actually beggins. Use however you like. Free to use.
Author: Joakgust
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An elephant screaming in anger of fear. It's actually human voices slowed down and mixed. Made with the goal to replace hurt1. Wav in freedink. Mix of cc0 soundshttps://freesound. Org/people/guamorims/sounds/391361/https://freesound. Org/people/tomattka/sounds/400182/.
Author: Qubodup
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This is a great little piece to be used in teasers, trailers, or anything of the sort as it slowly builds up to reveal the climax. It also works in intros or logos, as well. (made in garageband version 2. 3. 8). You don't even have to credit me! (actually, please don't, the username is so cheesy). Thanks for downloading!.
Author: Bdazzle
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This is not the actual sound of a bug being killed. That is a much shorter sound. This is the sound that comes when the bug zapper is first plugged in. It's the startup sound. I use it for my text notification. My wife says that it sounds like a fart.
Author: Tonycarlisle
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Part of the record fx pack this sound is designed to be mixed with the actual record content and provides some of the noises people spent ages to remove!this sound covers the needle being placed on the record a rhythmic crackle and touch of white noise. You can extend the crackle section with the file record noise2 underscore file.
Author: Jameswrowles
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I actually don't remember how i made this sound. I found it in one of my old scratch games and i know i made it because it was called recording1 and i always make my own sounds anyways. This sound is kind of boring but i think its a sounds nice so ima upload it.
Author: Boaay
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This is not layered or multi-tracked; very active birds this morning! actual 2:00 track of singing. Wide variety of birds. Stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) l and dynamic (sm58) r. Cleaned, eq'd and leveled to approximately -24 lufs. Still quite a range of dynamics!.
Author: Redhatcreator
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A kalimba\toy piano like sound obtained by stucking a piece of metallic string between the actual guitar strings (at the bridge), so having that typical short sustain; i've recorded using a di box and a samson co2 next to the guitar strings. Inspired by a youtube video by dan phelps.
Author: Fester
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A very old lift in järve hospital in tallinn, estonia i visited. The lift doors wind themselves up before actually opening. The bell is pretty ald and dead as well. Recorded with soundproffessionals ms-bmc3 binaural microphones with zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Jrosin
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An express train of kintetsu railway passes by at rather high speed. Connecting my at835st to a newly purchased edirol r-44. I actually bought it for need of recording four channels of drums sound, but i was completely astonished by its great ability as a field recorder. Wonderful mic preamps, aren't they?.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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I was trying to record some "wind" noises with my mouth by blowing at the mics, when i came to close and my beard started to crackle against them. I liked the soudn and i actually used it later on some stuff - it's not a great quality recordning but it might interest someone. Sorry for the "windy" sounds at the start. . . Recorded with a zoom h4 n.
Author: Anjuoh
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A sound i thought would possibly work as a transition sound - like when the screen changes in an application or video. I actually made it with my mouth!. Thanks for listening!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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Some creepy ambience, recorded vocal by me, processed. Use however you want, however, i would like a link to the finished project, because it's nice to see if i'm actually benefiting somebody. Also credit, if you want by my username on freesound.
Author: Bananaboatman
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This sound is actually a voice stretched and processed until you hear dinosaurios. Along with multiple flanges & phasers & pitch shifts & compression. The voice is from an episode of cyanide & happiness "señor clean first" when she say 'hey what the hell man. '. Hilarious.
Author: Nate The Late
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Raw audio of a small pot full of rice cooking on an electric cooker with no lid on. I think this can actually loop though that wasn't intentional. Recorded with a zoom h1n. Feel free to use this in your cooking game, laboratory soundscape or in whatever other way you can.
Author: The Frisbee Of Peace
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A cooking thermometer clinking around a shallow dish filled with water. I was trying to approximate the sound of a straight razor being rinsed off without having an actual straight razor in my possession. Not sure if i achieved that, but there are some interesting little sounds in there. Recorded on a cad u37 microphone into audacity. July 2018.
Author: Haulaway
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A solo violin sample from edirol orchestral was used a base, using pitch bend and then layering against pitch shifted copies of the original. Then lots and lots and lots of reverb and maybe other effects. I spent way too long on this for no certain outcome but actually it was perfect for the radio drama i was theoretically producing it for.
Author: Waxsocks
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Sound of a single droplet. The standard sound for like a leaky faucet or a drop hitting a puddle or bucket of water. I actually made this sound with my mouth and tapping my cheek at the same time, but it is a very convincing drop sound, which can easily be looped at the speed you want for that "continuous drop" sound in the background.
Author: Mattfinarelli
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I also uploaded neck-snap and neck-snap_up-tempo. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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I also uploaded neck-snap_short and neck-snap_up-tempo. These are all the same sound with _short being the file with the fastest tempo. All sounded like bones crunching to me, but the source was actually the sound of a boot stepping on a pair of dry pine cones from an austrian pine. Use it for whatever it sounds like to you.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Just random sounds i did in 3ml editor. The program actually glitched (the piano keys plays even though i didn't pressed it) during the time i made this, but i'm glad it wasn't really a big glitch. Xd. Feel free to use them! :). Made in 3ml piano editor.
Author: Littlerainyseasons
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An automated recording found online of a proposed anthem for the Finnish SSR. It is assumed that no actual performers were involved and/or ever recorded a version of this song).
Author: Armas Äikiä, Карл Раутио, "GETchan"
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Recorded on a zoom h4n in stereo. The lions were fairly far away. I've amped it a bit make them louder and removed some bass rumble. We actually had lions walk through and roar (!) in our camp one night! unfortunately i didn't have my recorder running then. It was deafeningly loud! next time!.
Author: Kevzim
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It sounds like a the last few strokes of a saw going into a rusted metal pipe with water on the inside. It's actually the sound of pulling closed my sink stopper. . . Go figure. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 in my bathroom and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Doing a test of how this looks on this site. Triangle wave raising octaves in steps. Took 5 tries but got one that im happy with. If you notice at the end the color starts going backward when the frequency gets too high, instead of going towards red. (which is actually the opposite of the wave length ratios in the light spectrum).
Author: Untitled
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From a distance - sounds of a civil war reenactment. Ca. 1991 near portland or. Gunfire some canons and (rebel) yelling. This part gets cut off - sorry, this was back in the days of dat. Then more individual canon and gunfire with lots of natural reverb. Actually some of this is good for convolution if that's your thing. . . .
Author: Electra
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Nostalgic piece where a choir sings on a station platform whilst a steam train is waiting to move off. The choir is singing in kings college cambridge style in the key of c - actually rené sequencing mimeophone karplus-strong over 2 octaves :).
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Recorded some sounds, filtered out the noize, reversed it and put paulstretcher on it. Had to amplify the bass, because there was an incredibly awkward high-pitch sound in the background. I am actually really interested how and where you guys would use this sound, so feel free to post a link to your work in the comment section!.
Author: Scicodedev
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[pl] kilka zegarów, budzików z warsztatu zegarmistrza w latach 80, ale tak naprwadę pozbieranych w internecie :). [eng] title:"time, sometines later". A few clocks, alarm clocks from a watchmaker's workshop in the 80s, but actually collected on the internet :).
Author: Boryslaw Kozielski
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bruxxing is when a rodent grinds its teeth. Sometimes it can be quite loud. It may seem like a sign of aggression, but it's actually their way of showing they are content. My boys will often brux for lengths of time, but unfortunately i could only catch this little bit. Also, they do this thing called "boggling," which is when their eyes seem to be popping from their sockets. As strange as it looks, it means they're really happy.
Author: Reitanna
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A sunset after a hot summer day in a countryside. Grass cutter, birds, and other nature sounds. Rig:- mic: oktava mk-219- soundcard: m-audio fast track- pc: hp mini 210- software: ardour/jack. It's actually mono. . .
Author: Himura
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Arcade ambience: here you can hear the stark sounds of an arcade. With electronic beats as background and the crashing of machines and games in the forefront. Bumper cars bumping into each other creates beautiful crashes and the laughter and mumbling of children are ever-present. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg in an actual arcade. This sound is great for setting a mood or scene and thus creating a soundscape.
Author: Rehanjo
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Someone walking in a trampoline, includes landing from a very high height, landing, and the steps themselves. To separate them, use an audio editing programyou can use the sound in any of your projects, it was created and produced by me. I actually used a plugin to make this this time, this time, it was in audacity, sounds in the future will be made with reaper or audacity.
Author: Fonografico
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Several spitting noises recorded with the aim of getting a realistic sound and nothing besides spitting. I actually spit (not dry spitting) into a plastic bag. The impact on the plastic bag can be heard, but it isn't too bad. The first half is p-spitting and the second half is t-spitting (shape mouth is held in). A little bit of horking and squishing as well. Recorded with a shure sm58 in a treated room.
Author: Erikh
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I couldn't find any other sounds of this on here, so i decided to be the first. You may think it sounds off, but this is what the actual horn sounds like when its in tune. It's sometimes called a "dixie horn". Source: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=8odaz7dj3ng&t=4s.
Author: Truss
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After checking my mail i was walking back to the house and heard this plane approaching. I always carry my yamaha pocketrak and got it going just in time to catch this low flyover. It actually reminded me of a warplane flying over. I also left in the wind sounds that sort of sound like distant artillery. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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From the eerie fx pack. See tags for some more detail. All sounds from eerie fx pack were actually ripped (using edison) from a highly modified version of my upload 'eerie fx full'.
Author: Waveplaysfx
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A bunch of kids playing soccer in an open-air playground (actually a handball field)in a parisian suburb. Shouting, yelling and cheering themselves up in french slang. Recorded with a zoom h2n in x/y stereo mode.
Author: Schafferdavid
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This is a basic drum loop featuring a performance on the udu, a middle eastern hand drum. The stereo sample actually consists of the same rhythmic patttern performed on two individual drums of different pitches assigned to the left and right stereo channels. This loop would work well for a bollywood-style production or anything requiring a little bit of mid-eastern flair. Enjoy! feedback welcome.
Author: Pjcohen
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This one is an attempt to replicate the ww2 enfield bolt action rifle the british used through world war 1 all the way to world war two and is even still used in some paramilitaries today. I used mostly recordings of the actual enfield rifle and just stacked them together, processed them with eq and multiband compression and several transient designers to bring out the snap and attached a reverb tail to it. Made this in ableton live.
Author: Superphat
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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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Walk glass crunch scuff - this recording was made in probably 1998 using a senheiser 416 onto dat tape, it was recorded on set at a night club in thailand for a film called "a hero never dies " i was operating the dat and directed by the foley artist who was actually the director of the film a certain mr johnny to. He made all 20 or 30 people on set hush up for this. A great memory for me shared in perpetuity.
Author: Martian
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Sounds like the jaws theme song bass sound. These sounds are actually an xm with a changed file extension to. Wav, and then loaded into a wav editor which converted it to a readable format. I then removed the unbelievable noise to see what i ended up with. After that, i cut out the parts that sort of sounded cool and these are some of the ones i am willing to let everyone have.
Author: Speedy
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This is actually an odd sound my thermos makes when i don't close the lid properly. I guess it could be used for all sorts of abstract things, like ants talking to each other, alien sounds, organic things in general. It's just air going through a thin space. Feel free to use, no need to attribute, but i'd love to know where it went.
Author: Hcartaxo
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