34 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Beat Frequencies"

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Example of producing a beat frequency - two seconds of 110hz tone, followed by two seconds of 118hz, to form an 8hz beat frequency. Sound generated using the go-sound golang programming library:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound. As part of the demonstration program:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound/blob/master/runthrough. Go.
Author: Padsterpat
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140bpm big beat with a lot of high frequences.
Author: Dolfeus
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A big beat kick with a lot of high frequencies.
Author: Dolfeus
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Ejemplo de batimiento (acústica). Frecuencias: 440 Hz y 339 Hz.Example of beating (acoustic). Frequencies: 440 Hz and 339 HzNederlands: Voorbeeld van zweving (akoestiek). Frequencies: 440 Hz en 339 Hz
Author: Natanael Olaiz
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126. 5 bpm loop made from ultra-high-frequency glitch noises. Weird fun interp artifact tones at increased speeds.
Author: Saltbearer
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This delta binaural beats is exactly 2hz apart and loop perfectly at 30s. Set at the low base frequency of 40hz and 42hz, it's a relaxing hum.
Author: Iantm
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Lowercase clicks. Minimal. Subfrequencies.
Author: Solar
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This is a sawtooth waveform suitable for easily tuning guitar by ear, comprised of 20 seconds each of e-a-d-g-b-e in sequence. Adjust guitar volume to same volume as the tone, ideally through the same audio output. Tune the string close to the tone, then listen for the subtle beat-frequency indicating not-quite-perfect tune. When the beat frequency goes away, your guitar string is in perfect tune. Also useful for adjustable bridges. The open string and its 12th fret octave will both produce no beat-frequency when the bridge is adjusted properly.
Author: Logos Chroma
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This sound was created with layering and frequency processing. Bpm 100.
Author: Johnnie Holiday
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This is two soliton combs (sech pulses) with a beat frequency for half-bar oscillation at 130 bpm. Use it in techno. It was generated directly from python code.
Author: Superpaws
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This sound was created with layering and frequency processing. Bpm 172key f# maj.
Author: Johnnie Holiday
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Created using lmms and the zynaddsubfx plugin with loads of automation on the filters.
Author: Mikobuntu
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Heavily compressed heartbeat taken from a sample after jumping jacks. . . Starting at approx. 180 bpm, then quickly slowing to 0.
Author: Newagesoup
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This sound was created with layering and frequency processing. Bpm 140key a minor.
Author: Johnnie Holiday
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Low and calm heartbeat sounding very electronic. Perfect for backgrounds, filling and effects. Pay attention: the sound is very low frequency, you'll not hear it unless you wear good quality headphones or speakers. Also make sure your equalization configurations let low frequencies get through.
Author: Steaq
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Something for the acid generation. Loops perfectly, twisted in realtime, 113bpm, do what you want with it, enjoy ^_^.
Author: Snapper
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Theta Drumming (percussion instruments) Genre: Simple rhythms Tempo: c. 4 beats per second (w:Theta waves)
Author: c. 20 persons
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This was produced by tapping on a stethoscope which had an earbud pressed against a shure sm57 mic. Low pass filter applied, as well as compression and a gate. Chorus added. Used a recording cassette deck as a preamp going into an m-audio audiophile usb soundcard. Note: if you're having problems listening to this clip, the cutoff frequency of your speaker set may be too high(solution: new speakers). The signal strength exists almost entirely in the very low frequencies, so you may need a sub-woofer to hear it. Otherwise, try turning your speaker volume all the way up. Doing so may saturate the signal and at least allow you to hear the harmonics of the signal caused by the distortion. I don't recommend it, but you'll at least maybe be able to hear something.
Author: Greyseraphim
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Using internal suboscillator to fm modulate the frequency of xpo wavefolded low frequency outputs (stereo). Sequenced by 0-ctrl. Rumbling beats. Suitable for underlying deep trance and stuff. Rendered in reaper @48khz 32-bit fp with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy rolling in the rumble!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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All my sound effects are always created from scratch. Handcrafted using only the finest frequencies and waves. If you alter my sounds in any way i can not be held responsible for your health and safety.
Author: Badoink
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Standard 808 kit with individual compression. Lfo effects applied to the claps so the echoes move around the eq frequencies. Loops perfectly at 130bpm, hope you enjoy.
Author: Snapper
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22-sharavana-sun, tibetan singing bowl the experimental mix-iii with ebc-174 & 396hz. Hello,this is the very real horst from town duisburg in germanyyou will hear an experimental mix of sounds created from energy bar chimes and tibetan singing bowl, mixed and modified with software audacity. This soundpiece includes different versions of stretched sounds from singing bowl with frequency of the sun as well as sounds from energy bar chimes frequencies solfeggio 174, aka foundation and 396 aka "liberation from fear" and binaural beats with frequency of the sun. Hope you'll enjoy listening and that you will find truepeace on your waythe very real horst.
Author: The Very Real Horst
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using a rode nt1-a condenser microphone. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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Nice trick working with doepfer a-101-1 vactrol vcf. Noise to lp in. Gate to cvf in 1 out straight to mixer. Low frequency. High emph. Lp 0, bp about 5 and hp 0. Added a bass and my sampled voice. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Recorded a short drum and bass loops at 120-bpm using ableton live 9. 4 notes per bar played on bass in this order: a1 f1 c2 g1. This recording is designed for a mid-range frequency instrument, like a guitar, over the loop. Mid range frequencies are reduced to allow space for a guitar, vocals, etc. Additional notes:-15. 2 lufs integrated-1. 0 db true peak max. Want something more customized? send me a note or visit my youtube. Com/bainmackhope this helps and is useful for your next project. Cheers,bainmack.
Author: Bainmack
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Recorded a short drum and bass loops at 100-bpm using ableton live 9. 4 notes per bar played on bass in this order: g1 e1 g1 e1. This recording is designed for a mid-range frequency instrument, like a guitar, over the loop. Mid range frequencies are reduced to allow space for a guitar, vocals, etc. Additional notes:-15. 9 lufs integrated-1. 1 db true peak max. Want something more customized? send me a note or visit my youtube. Com/bainmackhope this helps and is useful for your next project. Cheers,bainmack.
Author: Bainmack
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Recorded a short drum and bass loops at 120-bpm using ableton live 9. 4 notes per bar played on bass in this order: e1 g1 e1 d1. This recording is designed for a mid-range frequency instrument, like a guitar, over the loop. Mid range frequencies are reduced to allow space for a guitar, vocals, etc. Additional notes:-14. 9 lufs integrated-1. 1 db true peak max. Want something more customized? send me a note or visit my youtube. Com/bainmackhope this helps and is useful for your next project. Cheers,bainmack.
Author: Bainmack
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Alchemical elements - sound experiences to compare. Hello sound-freaks,. In this pack i share some selected pieces of binaural beats referring to basic elements of ancient alchemy. If you listen, you should use headphone. I start with sulfur:. According to paracelsus (1493–1541), the three primes or tria prima – of which material substances are immediately composed – are:. Mercury (mind)salt (base matter or body)sulfur (spirit). (https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/alchemical_symbol). Here some data for the sulfur binaural soundpieces i've worked with:symbol/atomic number in periodic table/nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr frequencies):s 16 7. 67 163,27 hz (176,01 hz: a series with this frequency may come later). You may listen to binaural variations of sulfur same nmr frequency 163,27 hz hz but different intervals:. Binaural creations of sulfur in these sounds on nmr 163,27 hzyou can read the distance to the core tone from the name of the soundfiles. For comparison with the basic or target tone, i added a sulfur stereo sound of 163. 27 hz as a audio test for you in this pack. Have a nice dayand fun with these compositions,the horst from germany. Some informations about sulfur as a homoeopathic remedy (if you are interested):. Https://www. Britishhomeopathic. Org/charity/how-we-can-help/articles/homeopathic-medicines/s/sulphur/http://homoeopathie-liste. De/mittel/sulfur. Htm.
Author: The Very Real Horst
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I created this 64 bar loop in bitwig using a sample loop that comes free with the software, next i used a multiband fx plugin with automation controlling amounts and cutoff's which then in turn had various effects on the seperate bands and as you can clearly hear i used the glitch2 vst mostly on the mid frequencies, which in turn had automation controlling/changing it's presets.
Author: Mikobuntu
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This is the companion audio to the article "modify your monitor audio" appearing on w1zy's substack account. In it, we hear what happens when you mix through a soundboard the audio from a ham radio transmitter's "monitor" output and a second receiver dialed onto the transmitter's output frequency. When the two are mixed, we hear a heterodyning between the external receiver and the transmitter monitor audio sources. By adjusting the receiver's frequency to that of the transmitted signal, we can zero-beat the two audio sources together producing a "flange" effect derived from analog devices. Non-ham audio enthusiasts might find this clip interesting since it is producing this artifact not through some plug-in, but through use of "legacy" analog equipment.
Author: Wzy
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This is just a simple four to the floor kick drum pattern at 120 bpm. I created the kick itself by layering various synth timbres in rob papen's albino plugin. Processing was also applied such as compression, eq and using subtle distortion in specific frequency areas to get it sounding like this. For anyone that would like to hear my music:https://soundcloud. Com/mattcmusic.
Author: Mattc
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I found two melodies in gis_sweden's excellent "you deserve it - friday randomness ii"http://freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/362508/. And quantized them into a 92 bpm 4/4 thing. Each melody is presented panned, with and without a beat, then simultaneously. It's sort of an accidental counterpoint. I also messed up his nice analog sound into some harsh digital junk. There's a lot of high frequency energy here so watch it, and apologies to mr. Fletcher, mr. Munson and their daughter, curve.
Author: Parabolix
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What effects the color of the wave here on freesound? i could ask, but here is a little test. Part 1 - a (about) 60hz tone going from sinus to triangle (vcv-rack vco-2)part 2 - same tone. Sinus wave. An accelerating vibrato. Part 3 - now 2 tones. Same 60hz sinus tone plus another sinus tone slowly increasing in frequency creating beating effects. The second, rising, vco has a lower amplitude. All three part has the same peak amplitude (-4db)#colortest.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Not gonna explain about this one much. Basicly i just made a simple patch on my virus c hardware synth which consists of 2 osc's (sine / saw), osc2 slightly detuned from the osc1. Fast pitch envelope on both osc's to get the "punch" part in the kick. Ran through virus's lowpass/bandpass filters, lowpass cutting from 100% to 0% with a speed of 1/4 beats to get a "filtering down" effect to the kick, bandpass rejecting slightly frequencies from a range of 400-600hz. Then i sampled it, many times and picked the best sample. Eq->distort->eq->distort million times and this is the result. Ofc i did some cutting and added some lowpass/bandpass filters with various mix levels @ some points and did some other shit also but basicly it's just eq & distort. Hf, its a decent kick but needs some fixing still since the punch is too separate from the bass.
Author: Harha
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