1,015 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Adam Tarnowski (1816 1890)"

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Students talking between classes, near microphone.
Author: Claudiooliveira
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Telephone 70s circle dial dialing recorded using a sennheiser wireless dynamic ew135g2 microphone through a yamaha dm1000 digital console with cubase software.
Author: Yakkall
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Struck the back side of a metal tablespoon with another spoon, and let it ring.
Author: Bcimmet
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Tapping of hand on plastic sheet film. Recorded with mono microphone and ensemble. No post processing.
Author: Amrita
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A slowed down hit on a trash can with added reverb.
Author: Evanmack
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Standing on a platform for the s-bahn (overground) train in berlin. Train approaches, stops, small people get on board. Tannoy makes announcement and train leaves.
Author: Skjor
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First recording with the sound devices mix pre 6with my oldschool vintage philips 50's microphonefrom the rommelmarkt ! just being nice to thelittle device. . . Recording: 18 november 2020. 11 dec 2020, late at nighta+josé.
Author: Antwerpsounddesign
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Two sustained voice samples i subsequently pitch shifted and layered for an ambient work (to achieve an 80's choir pad effect). The key is almost in middle c, but slightly off. . . Because i can't sing. The second, lower voice sample was recorded extremely close to the mic to achieve clipping; i wanted to get a buzzy, boomy sound out of it.
Author: Housedj
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This is the sound of my nails slowly scraping the plastic back of a chair.
Author: Maryamseraji
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Light rain drizzle, recorded from basement window. M-s recorded with neumann rsm191 (decoded while recording)16bit 48khzisrael.
Author: Gadiraz
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S-bahn passing by. Recorded with zoomh5, in berlin südkreuz.
Author: Klangmaler Lutz
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The recording you will hear children's-rattle.
Author: Lux
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These field-recordings were captured for a radioplay. You can hear various moves (where possible described in german in the filename). The files are recorded in m/s-stereophony, so you have the m-signal on the left channel, the side-information on the right.
Author: Mbezzola
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Author: European Archive
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