866 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Alarm Test"

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Modulated clip of voice saying "testing".
Author: Gerent
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Pure tone put through paulstretch effect in audacity gain a ghostly ambience.
Author: Justineou
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Testing out the werkstatt-01. Slightly eq'd on the low end.
Author: Kappa
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Recording of noise produced by unplugged microphone jack on my computer. Weird whistle sound moving from 6. 5 khz to 15 khz randomly with pink noise on background. Removed dc part of the sound and normalised with audacity. Sound was cut to make it loopable. Feel free to use it in short movies, games, etc. Just include a comment below and give me credit if used in game (i do not take a care on movies). . .
Author: Czghost
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This tone is 485hz, slightly below the note b3 (493. 8hz). It's roughly the same frequency of the b tibetan bell in this package. End and start are well glued into a continuous wave (tested in unity 3d). Made with audacity.
Author: Steaq
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This sound is a 1-sample long impulse at 48 khz. It covers the whole frequency range with equal power. This is a perfect sample for exciting your guitar amp or reverb unit to capture it's impulse response (ir). You can also play it through a speaker in a reverbant room to capture it's reverb characteristics. Remember that the ir sample will be no flatter than your speaker's performance multiplied by your microphone's performance (frequency response characteristics). The sample has exaclty 1 second of silence, then the impulse, then another second of silence to ensure the impulse will be played clean and untruncated on any sound system or device. My test with ir lv2 convolution plugin have proven, that this sample has absolutely flat frequency response - convolved signal was identical to the source signal. After normalization and sample-alignment of the sound clips i have inverted the polarisatin of one of them and summed them - result was absolute silence, even no hiss was present as a result. This shows the accuracy of the convolution process and proves this sound to be perfect for sampling ir. The impusle was generated with c* dirac ladspa plugin. Created using audacity.
Author: Unfa
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I made this sound with a simple music maker, its (or gonna be) used in 8-bit game when the general tells the soldier what to do, please leave a comment what you think and what could be added, i'll try to add what you asked.
Author: Geerterig
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Using an analog "buttset" or test-set telephone, clipping the leads from an exfomaxtester device and hearing the tones from testing a line, at a terminal/crossbox location (roadside). Cut some low frequencies and added 2s, 5s, then 3s digital-delay effects automated and a reverb effect.
Author: Dub
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Voice test for captain jackrecorded on an antlion modmic 4.
Author: Johnathanpriest
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Road test sound recording of black widow exhaust headers on a 21' s1000r sport.
Author: Joe
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Yep this is a crazy sound. What have i done. . . I have build a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo. Https://www. Modulargrid. Net/e/nonlinearcircuits-sloth-4hpedited info:i have built the regular version. The sloth has two outputs x and y. I connected x to control frequency on one oscillator and y to control amplitude on another oscillator. Frequency experiment on left channel. Amplitude experiment on the right. The file starts as the amplitude is 0. Next time the amplitude is 0 (almost) is at about 48 sec. Then 48 sec later, at 1:37 the amplitude is 0 again. The two cycles are not identical. The tones are harder to analyze. . . X and y outputs. I guess those corresponds to x and y in a coordinate system. You can find video clips watching the sloth “drawing” butterfly wings. For example:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=0ku6npz1s4gand maybe check this:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=occhcm5oxp8http://nonlinearcircuits. Blogspot. Se/2014/09/sloth-chaos. Htmlthis later link is the developers page. The constructor (andrew) of this module says that my version completes “1 cycle every 15 seconds”. What does that mean? is one cycle one lap in the butterfly pattern? will the pattern repeat itself? yep, i’m going to ask him…. Edit:andrew answers my questions: “it is a very approximate description of the frequency, cycle is not the proper term to use. . . . Nor is frequency really, but they are descriptions that people can relate to easily. Depending upon the pot settings and whatever other initial conditions that happen to be in place, the signal may traverse the typical double strange attractor path. It may stay in one attractor for several loops before crossing over to the other one. The pattern will never repeats itself, it might come close but won't do it. ”my question: so, one “loop” is one cycle?andrew answers: typically it takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, but depending upon the pot and other factors, it may take longer, much longer, sometimes it even pauses whilst deciding which way to go next.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Biarnel stico electric upright bass equipped with michael zadow magnetic pickup_tested through schertler unico amp.
Author: Bopping
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Broadmoor hospital siren test. The broadmoor siren. Every monday morning at ten o'clock the deafening sound of an air-raid siren disturbs the peace over a large area of the leafy commuter belt that is berkshire, uk. The signal sounds the familiar alternating high-low note, followed by a constant all-clear note five minutes later. It's not a re-enactment of the blitz; it's a test of the escape alarm at the local mental hospital, broadmoor.
Author: Hyderpotter
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House alarm being turned off.
Author: Ken
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This one i made myself with some visual basic programming. I used it as an alarm and ringtone on my smart phone. You may want to trim the silent tail.
Author: Veens
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This is a sound of an alarm clock.
Author: Zyrytsounds
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Recording of a fire alarm message, en francais.
Author: Sit Walk
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An mp3 recording of a digital watch alarm going off in a quiet room and then being shut off. Recorded with a black digital ic sony voice recorder.
Author: Funwithsound
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A siren noise for emergencies.
Author: Samsterbirdies
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Loopable recording of a nexus 6 cell phone vibrating in my hand. Recorded with my zoom h6.
Author: Mobaudio
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Recorded from different distances on my zoom h2n and noise reduced using audacity. Gaps between chirps also reduced to about 10 seconds.
Author: Techienanna
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A fire truck approaching.
Author: Latranz
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Synthesized with audacity. Didnt take long at all.
Author: Gootie
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Washing machine ending its wash cycle alarm.
Author: Juanjose
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The sound of a doorbell.
Author: Danagarcia
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Passing police car.
Author: Snapssound
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Number 4 of alarm sounds.
Author: Wulfgabe
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A sci-fi alarm made by editing a sorting algorithm. Also my first sound i posted on here!.
Author: Buzzsaw
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Fireworks going off in the street. Recorded with a sony icd-px312 in a village in palestine.
Author: Clagnar
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Traditional, standard, adapted for smartphone(covert to m4a then rename m4r) same as my other upload, but cleaned up. . . . . .
Author: Tempouser
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This is the fire alarm in my building. Yes, rather than evacuating i recorded the alarm.
Author: Pushkin
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Just crazy looping that i made just for fun, last year, when i worked with independent film makers. Original sound was recorded by me using roland r-44. You can use it for alarm or receipt for cellphone or anything.
Author: Graypianoflying
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This is a sci-fi themed alarm. You may use this sound effect in any video or game.
Author: Awesomegamesnetwork
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This is the tone produced by what seemed to be a building security system reporting a problem with its state. The building was a nursing home.
Author: Seewalker
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An alarm sound commonly heard in movies when something goes wrong on some type of aircraft. If it represents a certain type of warning i'm not sure what it is. Loopable.
Author: Guitarguy
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A supermarket ("billa") in krottendorf, styria, austria. Blue snowball -> apple macbook -> soundtrack pro. . Aif, 16 bit integer (big endian), 44,100 khzwe bought two "extrawurstsemmeln", mozzarella, tomatoes and water. There's some people talking, alarm ringing, cars, and stuff.
Author: Dandelionstreet
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A long alarm/buzzer sound created with farting elephants and a theremin. Paulstretched in audacity, touched up and cleaned with a wipe.
Author: Lemmmy
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Alarm sound created with operator in ableton live.
Author: Nahlin
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An alarm sound i made in audacity.
Author: Greenvwbeetle
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An annoying distress alarm.
Author: Davidou
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An annoying distress alarm.
Author: Davidou
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Alarm clock.
Author: Vrodge
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A siren of a passing ambulance/emergency vehicle.
Author: Plamdi
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When it is tea time, this melody plays at the facility where i work. Standart square wave+reverb.
Author: Zozu
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Made for continuum 2. This sounds a little like something you would hear in half life 2, i think :).
Author: Kyster
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A long phasing a# note, inspired by the original planet of the apes.
Author: Dag
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Alert beeps used to signal public announcements in a large high rise apartment. E. Q. 'd and noise reduction version.
Author: Klangfabrik
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A composite alarmsample. Loop this sample on a huge stereo with decent volume and report back :) the sample is optimized for dynamics, so it's not overcompressed. This sample also contains a firealarm bell which is absent in the other sample in this pack.
Author: Sirplus
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A simple firealarm, created with audacity. Ein simpler feueralarm, erstellt mit audacity.
Author: Wrdsound
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For game development. Check my profile page for more information.
Author: Leszek Szary
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