96 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Angle"

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These are taken from my modded behringer bg412s from 2004. I know this is one of the most hated cabs in the world but i gave it 2 celestion vintage 30s. The top speakers are in an angle to the outside. . . So you get something different. It really is a awesome heavy plywood cab. . . No chipwood crap. The irs are mix ready and should deliver a brutal sound. Even: mix ready universal full sound sm57balls: a bit more whoosh sm57brutal: a bit more scooped sm57bruzl: evil black metal shred pyle pdmic75. Have fun!.
Author: Jesterdyne
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Audio-technica at4040 (mid)akg perception 400 (side)sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/192adobe audition (edited, normalized, downsampled). Mics placed on pedestrian walkway facing dam spillway at a 45-degree angle from about twenty feet away at closest approach. Around 2pm, slightly breezy, approximately 26'c, sunny. . It's a funky mid-side configuration with dissimilar mics, i wanted to try this, expecting the at4040 to be a step up over the akg perception 220, but i knew this would be more dissimilar to the akg 220+400 pair. . . I've begun to notice how peaky the akgs can up around 5k-10k. What do you think?.
Author: Chromakei
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4ch surround recording of the intersection of the opernring and kärntener straße in vienna/austria. The recording was conducted close range at street level directly at the intersection by a tram line, the rear mics, featured in this file, are pointing onto the sidewalk, away from the street, at a right angle. The close range affords very detailed reproduction of vehicle and tire noises, as well as the tram driving by the mics at the end of the recording. Recording conducted with a zoom h2. These are the rear channels, mics set to 120° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Quiet urban residential area in tokyo at about 2 am in the late summer (october, i think). You can hear far off traffic, some night insects and a drunk guy who came to close to my hidden mics to take a whiz. Excluding the peeing guy, quiet parts are perfect for looping (for ambient background sounds in video or audio works). The peeing guy might actually be useful, so i didn't cut it out. Faithfully recorded with a stereo mic pair placed at a 90 degree angle. The left-right balance was adjusted and the stereo field was expanded later to fix the lopsided sided flatness of the original recording. Other than that, the recording is unprocessed.
Author: Markystar
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A semi-rare and priceless recording (at least to me) of a whippoorwill; a bird who, unfortunately, is declining in many areas of the country. This recording contains more hiss than many of my existing nature recordings, but i still want to post it so you can get sample of this wonderful signature sound of summer woods at dusk. Recording made in the shawnee national forest in late may of 2010 using my zoom h4n recorder. I used an audio technica at8035. I was trying out this microphone. This particular microphone does have a narrow acceptance angle, which is probably 1 reason for the hissiness. Still, go out in the summer woods around dusk sometime and maybe you will get lucky and hear this beautiful little bird whose distinctive calls have livened up the woods for generations of many youngsters – including me!.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A close up recording of an overheating usb slot-loading cd/dvd drive that repeatedly tries to spin up, but fails and makes some clicking noises. Note on low frequency sounds: i recorded this with a zoom h1n recorder at about 2cm distance from the drive slot. I held the recorder in my hand and rested my hand on the surface the cd drive was resting on, so there is somewhat of a mechanical connection between the drive's vibrations and the recorder. I believe this led to the low frequency parts of the recording. About halfway through the recording, i lifted the drive up with my other hand and held it at a 30degree angle to the surface and recorder. As you can hear in the recording, this made it spin up a little longer before failing and spinning back down.
Author: Conath
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Here is a recording done during the fireworks of san juan at the beachof barcelona, spain. I was standing in front of the mapfre building, between the building and the sea to be exact. Fireworks were being launched behind me from the beach and their sound was reflected off of the building in front of me. The effect you hear are thereflections of the building. The building is shaped to visually reflect the city back onto the beach. Hence each floor has mirrors in a 45 angle downwards, all around the building (look it up on google for details). The sound must be coming from different points each located further away, creating a kind of discrete doppler effect, i suppose, although i am not yet 100% sure what exactly causes this. I am holding the microphone sideways, so you hear the explosions on your right ear and the reflection traveling to the left. In reality, you hear the explosion behind you and the reflection traveling up along the building. If you are ever in barcelona end of june during "san juan", you should check this out!. Recording done with my zoom h2n and its internal microphones. Hope you enjoy.
Author: Due Friday
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Sawing wood fro different angles short and quick.
Author: Daddy Z
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A young and enthusiastic kitten purring. Various angles/volumes throughout the clip.
Author: Liftpizzas
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A metal hanger bar from a clothes moving box being dropped from various angles onto a carpet.
Author: Imnotdubmass
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Just a sinking style build-down something large crashing, maybe a submarine from a couple different angles? made in fl studio.
Author: Zxin
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A small stream in the woods of finland. Recorded in 4 slightly different angles.
Author: Onetwo Ber
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Every field recordist has to do trains and subways eventually. Heres riding the l. A subway.
Author: Stomachache
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Dropping a ladle onto a hard floor. This was actually a metallic cup measure. Various heights and angles.
Author: Jmdh
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Background noise at a noisy japanese diner called saizeria in tokyo. Recorded sometime between 10:00-11:59 pm, you can hear people drinking and eating and having lively conversations in japanese. This is a stereo recording made with 2 coincidental mics at 120゜angles and 2 coincidental mics at 90゜angles.
Author: Markystar
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Unlayered snare hits. Tama silverstar birch snare drum recorded with a single sm-57. Various microphone angles and damping amounts.
Author: Johnthewizar
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A card, like an id or credit card, colliding with a hard surface. There is multiple collisions from different angles. Recorded with a blue snowball.
Author: Ekrcoaster
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Sound of basketball passing through a basketball hoop and net with different variations to the sounds from different angles.
Author: Untitled
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A large wooden garage door closing. Includes hum of motor and recorded from two angles. One closer to the railway the other closer to the motor.
Author: Sighleeee
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F/a-18 hornets practicing maneuvers in seattle washington. [format: wav][license: cc 0].
Author: Stereo Surgeon
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Test of a fire alarm in a large corporate office plaza full of right angles, polished marble and glass surfaces. Captured in mid-wilshire, los angeles in 2016.
Author: Cloud Canvas
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Sounds of sony cd walkman d-ej360 portable cd player. Lots of takes here from different angles - unprocessed, raw recordeing. Captured with zoom h2.
Author: Unfa
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Heavy waterfall sound from fairmount park in philadelphia. I recorded from several angles and then mixed them into one stereo recording, trying to bring out some of the odd sounds under the general white noise. Loops.
Author: Lxx
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Industrial rhythm to describe series of 4 portraits, each with different angles of view. Strega sequenced by 0-ctrl. Markers set and morphagene oven ready (48khz and 32 bit fp).
Author: Jim Bretherick
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This is a sound sketch of my soundwalk made at loyola high school of los angles. This sound walk was taken in the parking lot of berendo building, and demonstrates the sounds made during the day.
Author: Colindevereux
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Heavy rain outside a window during night-time in australia. High-quality stereo recorded using microphones from 5 different angles.
Author: Frostcp
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Lunchtime at mcdonald's in akasaka, tokyo. Office workers are having lunchtime conversations in japanese, you can hear employees scuttle around cleaning. This is a stereo recording made with 2 coincidental mics at 120゜angles.
Author: Markystar
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I recorded a busy dog park in los angeles from several different angles. Lots of dogs playing and barking. Lots of owners calling out, etc. Recorded with: sound devices 702t, beyer dynamic mc930 mics.
Author: Conleec
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I recorded a busy dog park in los angeles from several different angles. Lots of dogs playing and barking. Lots of owners calling out, etc. Recorded with: sound devices 702t, beyer dynamic mc930 mics.
Author: Conleec
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This is the sound of hitting an office chair with the belt, including several strikes recorded from different angles. Some are very light with a high end smack and other are deep and boomy depending on the place of the microphone. Recorded with a zoom h4.
Author: Kingsrow
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A thunderstorm outside my house in nashville. Recorded on at2020-usb microphone, from various angles. Includes a brief couple seconds where i talk (just before the audio spikes). You'll probably not want that in your mix.
Author: Jonny
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Record at garage outside with mixpre3 and a rode ntg2 96khz 24bit. Close perspective and from various angles. Edit yourself for your desire outcome.
Author: Singular Estudio
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Acryllic markers being used on masonite wood. Both long and short strokes recorded from different angles. Sounds very exaggerated, similar to cardboard or paper. Could also sound like writing. Recorded with a blue yeti in stereo mode without any processing. Recorded for a promotional video.
Author: Itzgoldenleonard
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A pencil writing on some cardboard. Makes a good scratching sound for something like note taking or plain writing. It's semi-erratic with a couple pauses in between and i took different distances from the mic and angles with the pencil to try and get different sounds.
Author: Lankielonkie
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Downtown los angles, calittle tokyo11 pm, saturday nightrecorded from a 4th floor apartment complex on zoom h6. Ms stereo decoded.
Author: Janbezouska
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130cm wide 600l metal bassin hit by a small wooden log. Hit from multiple angles and mic placed in front on the open hollow end. Recorded on a zoom h5 stock mic capsule. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations :.
Author: Sadiquecat
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Recording of myself playing a home-made instrument constructed from a large suspended metal door affixed with bits of thin aluminum sheeting of varying sizes and bent at varying angles. I "played" this by striking and plucking the bits of aluminum and recording the results through a piezo contact mic adhered to the door.
Author: Alienistcog
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A vintage canon at-1 shutter and film advance mechanism recorded with a miktek c5. Recording from various angles, with and without the lens on, from the front, and back with film compartment, etc. Useful for foley and also a great unusual percussion sample for trap hi-hats, etc.
Author: Gravity Proof
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A sound effect of me brushing my teeth (at normal speed) in various ways and from various angles. I hope you enjoy it. 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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Crickets chirping at night behind my apartment balcony in tokyo. You can hear my neighbor's air conditioner droning in the background. There is some weird freak burping and talking in the middle of the recording. This is a stereo recording made with 2 coincidental mics at 120゜angles.
Author: Markystar
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Just a super raw recording of the rhythmic patterns of my windscreen wipers. All made with a mobile phone from inside the car. Some parts are loopable. The "positioning" of the phone was changed every now and then, so there are different angles and "nuances". Kinda. My phone records in mp3, didn't even know.
Author: Albius Music
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I've recorded this with movies or games in mind. It's 1-minute long, can be easily looped by a simple crossfade. Check the pack for different "angles" and "views". Recorded with hand-held zoom h2's rear xy mics @ 96khz/24-bits. Converted to flac using audacity.
Author: Unfa
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Squeaky audio cable-to-speaker incomplete connection. One end is plugged into a speaker and the other is not plugged into anything. The squeaking sound is made from my fingers touching the tip and sides of the metal tip of the non-connected end of the cable. The variation of sound and pitch is from moving my fingers up and down the metal tip in different speeds, angles, and placements.
Author: Ev Dawg
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Ambient recording of a yakiniku restaurant in tokyo. I used a stereo pair of microphones mounted on the table next to the grill at 120 degree angles. There is a fair amount of noise from the grill itself, but if the volume is reduced for use as a background noise, the grill sounds becomes negligible. You can hear the background music, the waiters and kitchen staff and some diners/utensils. Near the end an order is placed in japanese.
Author: Markystar
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Faucet in a metal sink turned on and off. Hands are run through the water to simulate hand washing. Recorded in a tokyo apartment with a coincidental mic pair placed at a 90 degree angles it's basically a raw recording, but i ran an ssl hpf with the cutoff set at about 28 hz to take out the rumble of the train passing by. . . Since the apartment was near the station, the train sound was unavoidable. But if this is used in a larger mix, it probably won't be noticeable.
Author: Markystar
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Squeaky audio cable-to-speaker incomplete connection. One end is plugged into a speaker and the other is not plugged into anything. The squeaking sound is made from my fingers touching the tip and sides of the metal tip of the non-connected end of the cable. The variation of sound and pitch is from moving my fingers up and down the metal tip in different speeds, angles, and placements. The sound has been slowed way down, and the pitch has been taken way down too, to create a low drone sound for industrial purposes or in mad chemistry lab scenes, etc. Anything with a dark, industrial, and slight sci-fi feels.
Author: Ev Dawg
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