137 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Automated"

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The basic synthesis engine which produced this sound is poizone 2. This sound uses automated automation and the rootnote of f5. Bpm= 148length= 3,648frequency= 698,456 hz.
Author: Altaopa
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This is simply a synth playing a c note with the pitch automated. Typically used in modern electronic music to signify a build and create an euphoric feeling.
Author: Ezwider
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Male sounding "robot"-voice countdown from 10-1. Starts with the sentence "self-destruct in. . . "syncs to 115bpm.
Author: Sonoticai
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A sample i made years ago. Pitched way down to create a seamless loop of ambience with two automated notch filters and an automated bandpass filter on flstudio's pmeq2. If required, i can process this sound again with different filters for those who request it. This is not the fully opened sound. Hope you enjoy ^_^~byngsies.
Author: Karma Ron
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Interior of british, southern rail carriage in 2020 travelling from london bridge. Almost no passenger noise. Announcements from guard and automated voice. Train stops at station doors open and close. Recorded on zoom h4n. Enjoy.
Author: Kentvideoproduction
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This is an effects automated bassline or lead made in flstudio20 and loops perfectly at 130bpm. Enjoy in your creative productions.
Author: Snapper
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Automated linear noise sweep with virus a from color +63 to -63dry60 seconds. For all noise-lovers and those who know what you can do with it.
Author: Voxlab
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H4n recording of an automated vibrating mirror surface at an art event. The vibration responds to the proximity of objects, thus the wavering in intensity. - i use this one a lot, i'd love to know what you do with it -.
Author: Liancu
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That irritating automated announcement that lets you know which cashier to go to in a bank or in a queue in a store in the case "cashier number one, please" (small amount of backgound noise that i could not edit out).
Author: Nigelcoop
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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It's a sound of a polish carrefour crowded supermarket (złote tarasy, warsaw, poland). There are ventilation fans audible, people's footsteps, cash registers beeping, shopping baskets, unified queue automated director speaking "kasa numer 6, kasa numer 10" etc. Recorded with zoom h2.
Author: Unfa
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Could be used for a scene transition or flash back. I don't know, use you imagination. . . Created by clipping a breath noise out of a recording i did and then created some stereo imaging and then added delay and some automated eq.
Author: Devern
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A rendition of this sound:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/kollege/sounds/8153/. Just ran it through abelton live. 1. Autopan/gate 2. Erosion 3. Eq eight 4. Ping pong 5. Reverb 6. Compressor (all automated). Please enjoy.
Author: Untitled
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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Field recording on the platform of the brussels central railway station. The platform is an undergroundtunnel, so you have an indoor recording. The platform is not crowdy. Arriving and passing trains, opening and closing doors, automated announcement in different languages.
Author: Gecop
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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Vocal syllables, created by recording somewhat rhythmic nonesense talk with an sm-58, followed by automated segmentation of the audio. Slices are numbered from 001-0xx (with slices that were too short taken out), l means long and s means short.
Author: Batchku
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The recorded voice from an automated carwash announcing that an attempt to read the credit card has been unsuccessful. Again. And again. Must be a recording as the voice sounds more southern (united states) than digitally generated. Voice offers suggestions for the successful purchase of the carwash vend.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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This the sound of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. [1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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A ride on the tram from our gate to baggage claim at the orlando international airport. This is probably my favorite part of the orlando airport, plus, it has some awesome automated announcements. Recorded july 9, 2017.
Author: Gallagher
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I just tested the recently released plugin moscillator (by meldaproduction) and fiddled around with the parameters. It's always the same fundamental. But i automated the parameters for the harmonic's post-processor (sharpen, clean, harmonize, noise, compress). In the end i just put a reverb (eareverb [preset: "under the city"], 100% wet) after the oscillator.
Author: Borralbi
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This is a slightly too-loud recording made on a mid-afternoon weekday bus trip in suburban shanghai. One can hear the automated announcements, the voice of the ticket collector and other passengers, the traffic outside and the sound of the bus accelerating and braking.
Author: Rasfrecci W Donna
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Captured using a zoom h5 recorder. Cut in ocenaudio. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!. If you want more cc0 sounds, please consider supporting me on flattr. Https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
Author: Cabled Mess
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This the sound of an entire working process of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. Learn more at: http://berg. Upf. Edu/[1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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A simple sine-generator piped through a slew of wacky effects automated with randomized lfos. I added some cabinet emulation to give it a 'living room' feel but left it dry enough to add additional stereo/reverb processing. P. S. It loops cleanly. Software: bitwig studio.
Author: Starscade
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A clip recorded while walking around in the concourse at inchon international airport with using a zoom h4n. An automated announcement from the escalator can be heard at close range. Note: you are free to use this recording in any way deemed fit for both personal and commercial use, provided that you expressly credit the sample with the following author in your published material: andi roselund (sangwha comm).
Author: Ultradust
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A recording of the interior new electric trains running in side of tallinn, the capital of estonia. It includes a very cute voiced lady doing the automated buss announcements, as well as the beeping of the door while it opens and closes. The trains speed is around 50 to 80 km/h as it was driving in side a city.
Author: Jrosin
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Warning: lots of bad language. _. Funny story actually. Ever heard of that creepypasta about boothworld industries? well, i had called the number out of curiosity and got an automated message from said "industry. " hours later, i received a call back from a live person. I tried to record the call but wasn't quick enough. These are my sounds of disbelief, terror, and excitement immediately after the call. I took out any specific mentions so that this can be used for any type of horrified reactions. And in case you're wondering, everything is okay. It's a loooooooong story.
Author: Reitanna
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Automated/computer controlled plasma cutting torch. Re-processed from open source wikipedia video courtesy of metaveld wijchen bv. Noise reduced, dynamics compressed and high/low frequencies resynthesized. I'm not that big a stickler about receiving credit for the use of my sounds on freesound. As a courtesy, i appreciate it but i do ask people to always credit freesound. Org and if their project ever sees any kind of profit to please consider making a donation to the website. It's a great resource and deserves our support. Good luck with your project.
Author: Klangfabrik
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your call has been forwarded to an automated voice messaging system. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 is not available. After the tone, please record your message. When you are finished recording, you may hang up, or press one for more options. Beeeep. I called a few of my friends to make sure i got all of the numbers so y'all can move them all around however you want <3 love u. Recorded like this, it was kinda ridiculous but very fun:iphone -> 1/8" to rca cable -> used one of the rca outputs -> rca to 1/4" adapter -> scarlett 2i2 -> protools.
Author: Lydtuna
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Made in ableton live this time, it is a multilayered loop consisting of recordings of an ak47, a 30 caliber 1918, and an m60 machine gun to make a rediculous powerful sound. A very short clicky kick drum with the high end reduced is added before the initial gunshot to make it punch more, otherwise it would sound weaker. There are two mechanical bolt sounds, one covering the upper mid range, and the other covering the extreme highs. Shell ejections and two reverb tails were mixed in at the end with some simple automated panning to make it move around the stereo field. The tempo slowly decreases to simulate barrel heating. Lots of processing. The layers were eq'ed, then ran into a software amp that is gently distorting the low and mid range. Then smashed together with ott multiband upward/downward compression to bring out the details. A maximizer was used to bring up the loudness some. Enjoy.
Author: Superphat
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This helicopter sound design was created at fl studio, in the sytrus synthesizer. The sound consists of four layers. 1. Sine wave frequency of 44 hz. Simulates the low frequency noise of propeller blades. 2. White noise passed through the svf filter. Simulates the noise of propeller blades. 3. Saw wave. Simulates the sound of an engine. 4. The sine wave. Imitates a high-frequency whistle of the engine. Various modulations are applied to all waves through the envelopes of the synthesizer. Next, the signal on the mixer channel is processed by a multi-band exciter and equalizer. Then a signal was sent to two channels with delay processing. One of them imitates reflections. In the lower-middle frequency range. On the second in the upper-middle frequency range. As you approach the sound source, the volume parameters of the direct and reflected signals are automated, low pass filter, pan width and equalization of direct sound. The helicopter performs strange maneuvers, as if making constant circles during the approach to the listener. I did not seek to create the veracity of these maneuvers.
Author: Newlocknew
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