139 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bent Over"

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Digital glitch created with randomness device.
Author: Diicorp
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A speaking educational toy run through a homemade bit-crushing and pith-shifting effects box. Very lo-fi (because i like that sort of thing).
Author: Stamperadam
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Freya a speak and math. Some hardware processing.
Author: Kathakaku
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Glitch loop from my bent casio ct460 keyboard.
Author: Yousivsound
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Lunch.
Author: Jonathanmascarenhas
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Yea a roland 505. . . . . . Good intro beats or pitch them down. . . . Whatever. . . .
Author: Kathakaku
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Dry samples of my circuit bent stylophone.
Author: Sisterray
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Samples from a freakenfurby, a circuit-bent furby toy by dave barnes. These are glitched speech synthesized vocalizations recorded at 32 bits by direct connection into sonar. They were downsampled to 16-bit, broken into individual cues, edited and processed and filtered to remove offset correction issues and other unpleasant artifacts.
Author: Greysound
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Samples from a freakenfurby, a circuit-bent furby toy by dave barnes. These are "normal" speech synthesized vocalizations (without glitches) recorded at 32 bits by direct connection into sonar. They were downsampled to 24-bit, broken into individual cues and processed and filtered to remove offset correction issues and other unpleasant artifacts.
Author: Greysound
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My circuit bent speak and spell run through the live cut plug-in. Tons of possibilities here to cut it up for one shots are use bigger pieces for loops.
Author: Schecky
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My circuit bent speak and spell run through the live cut plug-in. Tons of possibilities here to cut it up for one shots are use bigger pieces for loops.
Author: Schecky
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I tried to import a raw, pcm audio sample into audacity and it came out like this. It was alot worse when it was imported, right now this is about as audibly palatable as i could get it to. This is still loud, so turn your speakers down a little bit before playing.
Author: Pipnone
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This sound was generated with a tilted gba cartridge, with a bit of noise-reduction applied afterwards.
Author: Hjartt
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A short glitch noise.
Author: Doty
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A cell phone calling. Sound as recorded from the ear hole.
Author: Muses
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An audio calling a cat over.
Author: Adekgobiet
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Imported an exe file into audacity as raw and cut out the static parts.
Author: Badonion
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My circuit bent speak and spell run through the live cut plug-in. Tons of possibilities here to cut it up for one shots are use bigger pieces for loops.
Author: Schecky
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Glitch production element from a circuit bent toy.
Author: Glitchedtones
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A cell phone dialing the numbers 1 to 9, then zero. Sound as recorded from the ear hole.
Author: Muses
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I made this in fl stretching the 909 clap. I stretched it very big and cutted of the silence.
Author: Eectrncfn
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Anyone familiar with circuit bent sounds will recognize something in this fake circuit bent production of mine. I abused bitcrushers, frequency shifters and god knows what else on my guitar recordings. . . I need another aspirin. >_>;.
Author: Burning Mir
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Around 2010, i circuit-bent a motorola cellphone and added a control surface to control the bends. Then i added an atari paddlewheel so its big potentiometer could be used to do pitchbends, and the result is an instrument i called the "sonic electronic ball breaker". It's got knives, quarterstaves, thor's lightning, sharp sticks, nuclear machineshotguns, and even some claws that come out to jab 'em. In this sample i'm going through and playing with the controls to see what i get. These sounds are pretty abrasive, but they work well when run through a bunch of effects.
Author: Strangehorizon
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Ah gee. . . . . These are random samples i recorder and am such a lazy i don't want to sort them out. . . . 1 - could be my modified boss ds-1 distortion pedal (i call it the violent ds - 1) (w/ 3 extra capacitors and a transistor or two) going throught it is a boss dr 550. 2 - a yamaha portasound pss - 270 which i cut the fm synth traces too via switch (that was a pain in my ass also!). 3 - a very scary leap frog kids toy named professor quigly. 4 - a speak and math. . . . . . . 5 - sum yamaha thingy i don't know i just call it my raver machine. . . . . . It looks kinda like a cool t. V.
Author: Kathakaku
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Traffic slowing for a junction and then pulling away. Tascam dr-22wl with roland in-ear mics22-11-14_111938_city_centre_junction_dr-22wl_roland. Wav.
Author: Richwise
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Hold the siren, its a glitch!.
Author: Kathakaku
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This is a variation of this sound. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/hiddenpersuader/sounds/157774/. By hiddenpersuader. I just took it and did some relevant panning to it.
Author: Untitled
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Author: Spring Spring
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A czech guy named "staney the robot man" who lives in prague build this little synth. It's completely handmade and consists of a bunch of analog circuitry that when powered creates strange oscillations in current. It's also built into a seseame street toy saxophone. This set sounds like a robot talking. If chopped up and sequenced you could do a lot with it.
Author: Slightlydrybeans
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An old metal gate between pastures near llangaffo, anglesey, wales. Nice sound of metal bending can be used for eerie effects, especially if slowed down substantially and combined with reverb. Recorded with tascam dr-07 mk ii. .
Author: Earwicker
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This is a casio sk-1 i did around a year ago or so from reeds book plus a video out and 18 on board rca jacks with another 25 pin dpi that can run through a breakbox. Noise and bent sounds as usual. Crashes alot. Oh and it's not the hardest "mother of bends" serious, i wore socks and everything. : ).
Author: Kathakaku
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A fully synthesized snare that was heavily processed and over-sampled.
Author: Adriak
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Originally made for the disquiet junto project 0433: "kit bits: create a kit’s worth of percussion samples. ". I used 1. Recordings with a telephone coil microphone recording sounds from an external blu ray drive and a smartphone (telephone coil recorded via behringer xenyx q1202 usb mixer, line-in) and 2. Random recordings from a soma ether device (recorded with zoom h1n, line-in). In these recordings i picked up those areas which i though to be useful for a drum kit, just as i would do it for myself. This track contains all samples in no special order in one file. All samples my own, released into cc0 public domain. Would be nice to hear if someone does something with it. August 2020, 44,1 khz, 16 bit, flac.
Author: Krakenkraft
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Ambience school and park with birds.
Author: Nickmed
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I took a fairly drone-like-ambience, placed it in reaper's media explorer, and just had fun changing the loop size while recording the desktop.
Author: Newagesoup
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Sonified with goldwave in 24-bit big endian raw from this image. Rainbow lace.
Author: Kbclx
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2 oscilators. One panned to the left the other to the right. High depth pitch bent on different rate speeds. With a modulator set to a certain frequency. And a delay over to give hi fi depth.
Author: Untitled
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Glass beer bottle blow sounding like the background "whoo" effect in the movies alien and blade runner. Mono. Old school spot effect. Helmholtz resonance using a partially-filled (for pitch tuning) glass beer bottle. The resulting tone was sampled, bandpass filtered, pitch bent and laid over a copy of the original sample. Reverb added post-effect to push the sound back and smooth out some nasty quantizing artefacts caused by the pitch bender.
Author: Diboz
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This is a repost of beerbottlewhoo. Ogg. It's the same sound except that this one is in wav format. Glass beer bottle blow sounding like the background "whoo" effect in the movies alien and blade runner. Mono. Old school spot effect. Helmholtz resonance using a partially-filled (for pitch tuning) glass beer bottle. The resulting tone was sampled, bandpass filtered, pitch bent and laid over a copy of the original sample. Reverb added post-effect to push the sound back and smooth out some nasty quantizing artefacts caused by the pitch bender.
Author: Diboz
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