140 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Aluminum"

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Crushing an empty can of soda in my hand. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Anthousai
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Dropping pencils into a soda can (with the top cut off)recorded with tascan dr40 (if anyone actually cares about that stuff)use freely.
Author: Lordvanye
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Opening an aluminum can of coca cola. Recorded indoors using an audio technica at2020 usb+ and audacity. Date recorded: august 25, 2017.
Author: Zosephine
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Soda/pop can being dropped into a plastic bin, metal clanks. More sounds like this on wavjunction. Com.
Author: Wavjunction
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Alfoil sheets crushed and twisted to create crackling for sound design. Raw recording files in 96khz, 24 bit, undithered. Enjoy :).
Author: Thimras
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Tap and flicking an almost empty can of water. Recorded 96k/24 bit stereo with zoom h4n pro and a pair of usis.
Author: Sweet Niche
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This bell-like noise was made by hitting a water bottle with an aluminum foil container. Perfect for a project need an ominous noise.
Author: Nataliedmc
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Foley. Dragging, scraping, wiping, tapping a metal cookie sheet. Some small room reverb, sorry. Ya get what you pay for, i guess.
Author: Lordvanye
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Another set of hits to a metallic tray (probably tin or aluminum), with good decay. Rhythmic variations. Mic: schoeps c-mit 5.
Author: Peqdavid
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Opening a soda can. Sizzling beverage. As always; let me know what you think of it. Always open for feedback. Tascam dr40.
Author: Uniuniversal
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Earth - barbie mower. . . Drum + brush + small aluminum plate. Sony (again!) mz-n707. No overdubs or effects used. These are excerpts from a longer composition which in its entirety is copyrighted. 02/06.
Author: Traktorman
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Crushing a can. Noise reduction used. Recorded at home by crushing a soda can on conexant smart audio with at2020 usb mic, processed by audacity.
Author: Husky
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Actual recording of a compound bow (child size) with an aluminum shaft arrow, blunt tip on a plastic and foam target. Approx. 9:30am, on a sunny brisk morning.
Author: Calvarychurchatlanta
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Rather cluttered sound of a kitchen door being closed. Probably a bag full of recyclable aluminum and steel cans hanging on the doorknob when the door was shut.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Foley sound effect of aluminum bat used to bludgeon a victim. Produced by a wooden bat struck against a metal post covered in foam, with some chicken bones for texture.
Author: Pasdepoisson
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A finger percussion. After drinking up a can of beer, i happily tap my fingers on the empty aluminum can. At835st to audio-interface via fp24. Ms-decoding by logic pro.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Opening a can in a close position to the object. Sound has been modified due to rise the quality. Moreover, a reverb effect has been added to make the sound more suggestive.
Author: Guilleadrv
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Close mic of wine bottles being broken in a metal tub with an aluminum baseball bat; 6 separate hits. Sound : detailed high impact glass being shattered. Rhode nt1 16bit 44. 1 mono.
Author: Brokenphono
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Snow melting off my roof and dripping down the downspout from the gutter. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. Shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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This is from a collection of sounds recorded with a dynamic microphone of a beer can being hit various ways. It's about three-quarters empty.
Author: Ayavaron
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The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Rather ambient bang into a can which sounds like a thick seed husk shot into a spittoon but is more likely a n aluminum knife or something striking a typical one pound bean can.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Steady thunderstorm rain with rumbling thunder at a medium distance. Rain trickling through aluminum downspout at start of recording. Midway through a carolina wren or related bird begins to sing.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Accidentally, dropped a metallic rod onto my wooden table while trying to record some audio with it. My mistake is your gain. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs. This sample contains more can action.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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This is the sound of pulling a pill out of a plastic and aluminum packaging. Este es el sonido de sacar una pastilla de un empaque de plástico y aluminio. Grabado en apple watch series 6.
Author: Martinhelmut
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The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs. This sample contains more blower and less cans.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A gentle breeze wafts through the mountain resort. You hear a rustling to your side but haven't yet identified the interloper. At this sound, you relax. It is only boris, your trained kodiak bear bodyguard, handing you a brewski.
Author: Alexsani
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Amateur radio station w1zy, from rhode island, calling cq on 40m ssb. Bill is an experimentalist ham who uses 2 aluminum phased vertical antennas on a salt marsh. His signal is always strong and his audio a pleasure to listen to.
Author: Ctete
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Camera noises. I pressed shutter button of nikon f4, which i bought 15 years ago. It is full-automatic action, and you can hear splat the shutter makes, motor-driven film winding-up, and slight harmonics its aluminum chassis plays. I recorded it using audio-technica ae5100 connected to presonus firepod.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Recorded again with the lunch room clock stopped, just in case that you notice it in the other recording and don't want it. Recorded with a zoom h4n. Credit is optional: don't worry about it :) completely free sound.
Author: Bronxio
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Another collection of carefully recorded sounds for the morphagene. 1. Crank2. Spray paint3. Alumunium can4. Reel ro reel(rewinding)5. Shower(interior recording)5. Squeaky metal door in an empty room6. Winding up an old clock.
Author: Kev Durr
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A door is trying to keep itself closed with a strong wind (very fast thanks to the mountain). You can notice the cracks: it's old, more than 30 years old. I left a wall clock running by mistake, but i think it can't be noticed. If you do and don't want it, i have another recording with it stopped (same name, number 2). Recorded with a zoom h4n. Credit is optional: don't worry about it :) completely free sound.
Author: Bronxio
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Tapping a beer can at the supermarket. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: zoom h6 with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfslocation: supermarket by the main campus of leuphana university. Lat: 53. 22729065063777lon: 10. 40130078792572date: 2013-11-19, 16:00hrecorded and edited by: julia rehfeldt. This recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Author: Soundscape Leuphana
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Hitting a half-full insulated klean kanteen water bottle with various objects. First short set with my fingertip, second set with the side of my varnished tin starbucks coffee mug and the third set with the side of a standard 3/8" plastic sharpie marker. According to my synth, this is extremely close to, if not spot-on with a d-natural (294 hz).
Author: Depwl
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Shaking a 7-up can by holding the rim and holding the can sideways so the tab i broke off earlier slides around inside the can up and down the walls. It still has a few drops in it. File ends when i put it down on the desk on the other side of my keyboard from the mic. Recorded with cheap 12-year-old radio shack mic.
Author: Kbclx
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This mp3 contains a series of sounds that can be divided into individual elements if needed. I set down a full, unopened can of beer several times on a hard surface. Then i opened the can of beer. Then i placed it down again and flexed the aluminum a bit. Finally, i took a long gulp of beer and let out a satisfied "ahhhhhh!" now i'm drinking the beer as i upload this file. Mmmmmm. . . Beer.
Author: Ulosepiranha
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Clean recording of water being poured into a metal pot, meant to emulate the sound of water being poured into a kettle/teapot. Would work for pouring any liquid into almost any metal container (metal containers give off a subtle "twang" that isn't generally produced when pouring into other material containers such as glass, ceramic, plastic, wood, etc). Recorded with an akg p170 into a zoom f8n at 48khz, 24-bit. No processing of any kind applied.
Author: Ahriik
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This is from a recording session trying to create laser weapon sounds. I just used the same technique as ben burtt used in wall-e (with the slinky and the contact mic). This is unprocessed, no eqs, compression, reverb or anything was added. I used a long piece of curled up aluminum wire which i hung from a tall structure at my house and the main object i used to oscillate the wire was a drum stick. For the recording i used the blue icicle and recorded into reaper. The contact mic is my own creation from a diy i found online (roughly €5 to make). I hope you find this useful! please feel free to use it, whenever and however you want to. If you create something awesome and you're proud of it i'd love to see it!.
Author: Theogobbo
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Clean, dry recording of a roughly half-filled metal can (the ribbed kind used for most canned food - probably steel, tin, or a blend of the two) containing dry oatmeal being shaken. A variety of forces and speeds were used to create a diverse assortment of sounds. Originally recorded specifically for canned oatmeal sounds, but could easily work for shaken cans containing most kinds of tiny, dry granules such as rice, nuts, grains, etc. A metal can was used for the unique, metallic timbre it produces - a glass jar or plastic container would sound different. Recorded with a behringer xm8500 directly into a steinberg ur22c interface at 48khz, 32-bit float. True 32-bit, not just 24-bit upconverted.
Author: Ahriik
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