203 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Application"

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Just a simple deep bass for applications with a nice snap.
Author: Nysurf
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Use hps to analyis speech-female. Wav.
Author: Rgonnering
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Simple guitar riff. Done for my coursera "sound processing for musical applications" course.
Author: Ko Bx
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Sound created by using harmonic plus stochastic model for audio signal processing for music applications.
Author: Mcauly
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Male speech with some specific pitch saying : 'audio signal processing for music applications'.
Author: Germanio
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This sound was recorded with a small morrocan drum. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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This drum sound was recorded with a small morrocan drum. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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A short recording of a flute for an assignment in the course "audio signal processing for music applications".
Author: Doswon
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This is a flageolett sound played with plectrum on a steel-stringed acoustic guitar. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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A squirrel chattering on a windy day in the forest. Could be used for horror applications, that is, if you must horrify!.
Author: Ecfike
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One shot sample of an 8-bit flyby. Potentially useful in 8-bit/retro video game applications.
Author: Timgormly
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This is a short flageolet sound, played with plectrum on an acoustic (steel string) guitar. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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Notification sound for "lost communication" (suitable for monitoring applications). Uses same minimal synthesis architecture as other sounds in set, to maintain a consistent theme.
Author: Timwalters
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Creaking wood. Could be used for a rocking chair sound effect or many other applications.
Author: Greg Surr
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A strange glitch sound. I like to open applications and extensions, etc. In audacity by importing raw data. This is one of the more interesting results.
Author: Hello Flowers
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Test sound for "audio signal processing for music applications" class. Guitar: guild ad-3recording device: galaxy nexus 2 (i9250) internal microphone. Recording date: november 23, 2014. Https://class. Coursera. Org/audio-001/.
Author: Igorinov
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This is the sound of a tuning fork (a little less than 440hz), which i recorded using a guitar pickup. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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Air compressor tool to removes weld flux, rust, scale, paint, cement and other residues from surfaces for surface preparation applications.
Author: Agfx
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Supernatural wind of revelation - an air of suspense and mystery of the unknown. Please do not use in any religious applications - i am a devout anti religious person :d. This is for atheists only! :). .
Author: Martian
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Poorly-singed beginning of traditional ukrainian song "туман яром, туман долиною" (tuman yarom, toman dolynoyu). Done that for my "audio signal processing for music applications" course on coursera.
Author: Ko Bx
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Recorded in a warehouse trailer with my galaxy s20 phone using a recording appvolume was boosted with my sound forge program the applications are limitless with some manipulation.
Author: Jcookvoice
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A short sequence of key presses on several keys on a mechanical keyboard. Gaps are completely silent so it should be easy to extract one click for a game or other applications.
Author: Mccreery
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A reverberation of the drip7 sample. Quite dramatic, possible applications could be a sad person crying and the last drop is emphasized in the shot or a lonely alleyway. . . Maybe even an underground water system.
Author: Magnuswaker
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Track made for the final assignment of the coursera course audio signal processing for music applications. Sounds from freesound. Org, transformed using sms-tools and edited in audacity.
Author: Drlids
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Piece of human whistling, of traditional christmas spanish song, "fum fum fum", with some vibrato. (to be used in a project of coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona).
Author: Jperezjacome
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Recording of my cat, mr spock doing his treat begging meow. Monophonic uncompressed wav file with sampling rate of 44100 and integer 16 bit depth for the assigment 8 of audio signal processing for music applications course.
Author: Killumimati
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Pop and suck sounds. Various different versions. Made with the mouth but applicable for many other applications. Great for animations, comedy etc. . . Audia technica series 40 mic slight natural room reverb. 24 bit 48khz wav file.
Author: Mickdow
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This is a short bassline sequence, played with plectrum on a classica (nylon string) guitar. The sound was slightly muted using the hand to damp it. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications". .
Author: Jensen
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This is a fragment from the actual kandimpu gamaka sound by vignesh ishwar uploaded by gopala krishna koduri. This is used for asssigment 7 and 8 of theaudio signal processing for music applications course by professor xavier serra.
Author: Adithishankar
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This a piece of the violin a5 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/356003/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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This a piece of the clarinet a5 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/356762/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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This a piece of the trumpet a4 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/357370/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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Confirmation beep and ping sound, made for scanning applications. Created using audacity and tone generation/manipulation. I make other sfx and short musical compositions for games/apps, i release all sounds here under creative commons no restrictions to do as you wish with, so check out my other sounds.
Author: Noirenex
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A simple guitar gesture played on a blueridge br-63 with old strings, recorded with a zoom h4n about 8 inches away from and pointed at the sound hole, reduced to mono with audacity. This sound was recorded for the purposes of harmonic + stochastic analysis in xavier serra's coursera class, audio signal processing for music applications.
Author: Bsteinberg
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A recording of several single notes on the ukelele. Noisy, not a totally clean recording either (some bleed from a c string that i didn't intend to touch). This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
Author: Aberrian
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File used in the coursera 'audio signal processing for music applications a7 test. The sound are the first three notes of 'mercy mercy mercy' on bass guitar (bb2-d3-eb3). The song was written by joe zawinul. Guitar: sandberg california vm4 (model 1)recording gear: steinberg ur44pedal board: tech21 bassamp deluxe.
Author: Evn
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This is a remix of hangover nightmare. Wav from kyster. I remixed the sample to join a project/dare called the continuum-1(a never ending project). The sample i used:. Www. Freesound. Org/people/kyster/sounds/146116. I used fl-studio and the following effects:forma-8mrdonaldand echolive, a delay unit for live applications. All echo effects are performed live.
Author: Escortmarius
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Lighting a safety match. No other effect apart from using the zoom h6's xy mic at 90 degrees and a bit of trimming and the tinest amount of volume automation to rise the end part to an audible gain. Possible applications could be used for a character who smokes cigarettes, foley for a ignition sound effect or literally lighting a safety match.
Author: Magnuswaker
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This is a recording of a vitamin c tablet dissolving in a cup of water. Recorded with an edirol r-o9 and a nice hydrophone. By lifting the hydrophone in and out of the water some very nice filtering effects where created. This sound has many applications for sound design!.
Author: Lloydevans
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One satisfying thunder crack, followed by it's rumbly aftermath, as well as a car passing on the street in the distance. There is no compression or eq applied, and the file has a high dynamic range, so for many applications you may need to use some dynamics processing to reduce the dynamic range. Recorded with spaced pair ksm141, in omni mode, no filters.
Author: Gpag
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Turn down your volume on this sample!. Possible applications of this sound could be used for atmosphere building, such as a player going over a trigger in a map design for industrial-themed levels where there is a lot of hot water pipes. Edited using distortion, hard-limited compression and the sound of liquid boiling on a very high heat with an xy microphone as close as i could get it.
Author: Magnuswaker
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This is a fragment from the aria ah mes amis at a lower pitch and badly performed. Iintend to use it for a coursera homework (audio signal processing for music applications). The intention is to transpose it and simulate a morfing like a falseto to the true key where the tenor hits high c, which i obviously cannot hit, otherwise i wouldn't be taking coursera courses and uploading to freesound. . .
Author: Carloso Ubuntu
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Files labeled "ms" correspond to mid/side recordings. This allows for adjustment and separation of the stereo image. To makes the most of these samples, i suggest you do, or the stereoness could sound exaggerated. Most daws and audio editors have this capability, or you can use any of several free applications, such as voxengo's msed (set to "inline" mode). The pack variations correspond to different recording techniques and microphone combinations.
Author: Stomachache
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This is a transformation of the original recording https://freesound. Org/people/pinehadmz/sounds/369501/. For week 10 "musical piece" assignment for the audio signal processing for music applications online class. There are three layers, panned in stereo. Each syllable of each layer was randomly pitch shifted to a note in the minor scale using the harmonic plus stochastic model. Each harmonic track was thickened with extra harmonics during the synthesis process too to make it extra weird.
Author: Pinehadmz
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The reconstruction of the harmonica1. Wav. This sound comes from freesound with license creative commons 0. I've analyzed it with the models_gui of the sms-tools repository of the audio signal processing for music applications course from the university pompeu fabra. They told me to use one sound for my week 7 assignment and to make some analysis and synthesis on it. I do not know where they took it. For more information ask xavier serra. Https://www. Freesound. Org/people/swapnil_gt/sounds/255115/.
Author: Esazhan
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The reconstruction of the harmonica1. Wav. This sound comes from freesound with license creative commons 0. I've analyzed it with the models_gui of the sms-tools repository of the audio signal processing for music applications course from the university pompeu fabra. They told me to use one sound for my week 7 assignment and to make some analysis and synthesis on it. I do not know where they took it. For more information ask xavier serra. Https://www. Freesound. Org/people/swapnil_gt/sounds/255115/.
Author: Esazhan
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The reconstruction of the harmonica1. Wav. This sound comes from freesound with license creative commons 0. I've analyzed it with the models_gui of the sms-tools repository of the audio signal processing for music applications course from the university pompeu fabra. They told me to use one sound for my week 7 assignment and to make some analysis and synthesis on it. I do not know where they took it. For more information ask xavier serra. Https://www. Freesound. Org/people/swapnil_gt/sounds/255115/.
Author: Esazhan
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An edited version of my upload uke_single_notes. Wav. I shortened that recording to its last four notes, then included a fade out to eliminate most of the non-ukelele sound at the end. This recording has notes as follows: g4 g4 a4 d4. This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
Author: Aberrian
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Created by divkid for use in the make noise soundhack morphagene. There are dry-only, fx-only, and mix versions of this reel in the pack. See it in action at https://youtu. Be/rk4ufmfcouc. Patch walkthrough. The patch starts with the qu-bit chance providing discrete random values (sample and hold) going into an instruo harmonaig. This takes the stepped random voltages and quantizing them to a given scale. I put in the notes c d eb f g ab bb which is a c natural minor scale, the relative minor of eb major (for anyone that's curious). However like most of my modular work i didn't actually tune the oscillators to anything specific. So treat the scale as a pattern of intervals not a set of specific notes. The quantized notes then form 4 voice chords giving us a root, third, fifth and seventh cv output that will be diatonic following the scale pattern, meaning the third will be major or minor, the seventh major, minor or dominant and the fifth natural or diminshed to suit the scale. With the 4 quantized outputs on the harmonaig these all go into the four oscillators on the synthesis technology e370 quad morphing vco. Each of the e370 oscillators are in the basic morph xy mode using the built in rom b set of wavetables. Wavetables are modulating by various mixes of the befaco rampage, mutable instruments tides, wmd multimode envelopes and music thing modular turing machine. The modulation sources are mixed and split with multiples and mixers. These modulating wavetables then go into a bubblesound vca4p where i'm using 4 mk1 intellijel dixie oscillators all un-synced and free running with sine wave lfos. Each lfo freely fades the voice in and out of the vca4p. As this is unsynced there's no regard to pitch changes linked to changes in amplitude and the swells. I find splitting the gate/rhythm from pitch regarding sequencing to be a freeing and interesting way to work that's not available on traditional instruments. This is just a simple application of that idea with the lfos fading freely unrelated to the other modulation or sequencing of pitch. The sound then goes from the vca4p mix out into a befaco mixer and praxis snake charmer which the output section of the larger case and i'm sending a 'pre' auxiliary out into my fx case. The dry sound first goes into the erica synths fusion delay / flanger vintage ensemble which is giving me short modulated delays giving vibrato like sounds and pushing the input level and overdrive gives us some warmth and grit that thickens up the sound and also fills in the gaps left by the free running lfos pulling quieter sounds and compressing in the on board tube. This then outputs to the feedback 1 bit multitap delay module which has it's delay chip pushed to longer times for some added crackle and noise. I'm using the two delay taps for a shorter and longer delay with little feedback to mix the dry sound for a generally noisier and smeared version of the input. This then goes into the xaoc devices kamieniec with it's on board lfo as slow as possibly for a mildly resonant phase shifting. This goes into mutable instruments clouds set to sew random grains slowly and randomly which are pitch shifted up 2 octaves to fill out some high end flourishes against the closed chord voicings at the core of the patch. Finally this goes into a long lush reverb from the halls of valhalla card in the tiptop audio z-dsp. The stereo fx chain and the mono dry signal are mixed in the befaco hexmix and recorded as a mixed stereo file. I'd consider this to be the main 'reel'. However i split the dry signal and the fx only wet stereo signal and recorded those at the same time so you can choose which reel to use and experiment with dry/wet or blended sounds from this patch.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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A twisted sound of screeching metal and various slam sounds. Made from. . . Well you know from my previous uploads. This sample inspired by twisted metal black a car combat game which had a combination of grungy, dirty and suspensful sound designs of which compliment the downtrodden style are some of my styles of foley considering the genre of "industrial" of technology, metal, machinery and transhumanism. Applications could be used in very run down areas as a cue sound, foley/ambiance for when a person is to be trapped and face danger and/or simply a jumpscare.
Author: Magnuswaker
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