16 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Beefy"

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Big bass sound i use quite often for my hard trance tracks.
Author: John Rayson
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Free use.
Author: Tyballer
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I mixed the sound of a rifle and a pistol, slowed one down greatly, and enhanced the low-end a bit.
Author: Newagesoup
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Rocket thrust with beefy low end.
Author: Maxx
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Kick drum, played by my friend, recorded by me with an sm57 dynamic microphone.
Author: Videoja
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Synth bassline in ab, beefy square sound.
Author: Bitbeast
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Synth bassline in ab, beefy square sound.
Author: Bitbeast
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Synth bassline in ab, beefy square sound.
Author: Bitbeast
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Pulsewidth modulated analogue roland synth bassline.
Author: Druidbloke
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A nice beefy and mellow chopper engine drive by.
Author: Overmedium
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A highly layered and processed kick drum replete with hard-hitting attack. Processed in ableton live.
Author: Renovatio
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De-noised remix of. . . Https://freesound. Org/people/strangehorizon/sounds/669314/. If it's now too beefy, apply a high-pass filter. Vst plugins used on this remix include. . . Acon digital denoise (version 1. 81, which is old).
Author: Timbre
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A guitar chord, probably a d. Recorded for the purpose of testing out guitar dsp effects. Recording details:. Gibson les paul junior, p90 pickup, mahogany neck, ernie ball beefy slinky 11-54, dunlop 88mm. Recorded through the instrument input of a focusrite saffire pro 24. Edited in ableton live, no processing other than gain and fade.
Author: Loudernoises
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I recorded a transformer with a guitar pickup then broadcasted it from a speaker, then re-recorded this sound, waving my mic at the speaker (like a light sabre). Add a bit of chorus and voila, it's that light sabre sound. Could be a bit more beefy, you can add some sub or something, anyhows, hope some of yous get some use out of it anyways innit???!.
Author: Nickrave
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I was surprised this still worked. This is an old ibm selectric ii typewriter, with correcting tape, the “quieter” selectric at the time. It’s about 80 pounds, a real back-breaker. The carriage return bell is broken, unfortunately, so the best you might hear it is rattling due to the belt vibration. Recorded with a tascam dr-05, without the low-cut since i wanted a beefy sound. Placed direcly above the roller, about 12 inches away. I swapped the channels in audacity to match perception & sampled down to 48khz. Description: i roll in some paper, type a few paragraphs from some copy, and roll it out when i’m done. Man, can you type fast on these machines!.
Author: Secretmojo
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This sounds as if it were staged by hollywood, but it actually did happen, i swear! birds chirp away to set the scene, but a beefy thunder roll intrudes. Soon after, raindrops begin to fall as if on cue. Theres a little handling noise click in the begining that is easy to crop out if you like. The recording is unedited. At 1:35 i move the mics closer to the deck so you can hear the splashing. At about at 3:10 i you’ll hear a different timbre as i move away from the rain and under an awning. About 3:45 the rain settles down and the birds start chirping again. Hopefully there are some useful segments in here. Recorded with a dead cat on a tascam dr-05 at 48khz 24 bit, then compressed with “lame --preset insane --scale 10” to make up for the low gain i used (i was afraid a thunderclap would engage the limiter). Cheers.
Author: Secretmojo
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