32 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bit Float"

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A 32 bits float file recorded in mixpre6ii and senn mkh 8060 thunder storm.
Author: Guialgarve
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Crikey the cricket was chirping in a leafy bush in portland, oregon, around 11 p. M. In early september. The original recording had some ambient noise, but it has been cleaned up for use in. . . A film?. . . A song?. . . Or raw material for mangling into a sound design element? this is the. Wav version; there's also an. Aif should you prefer that. It has not been down-sampled.
Author: Psychetorics
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This is a stereo 32bit float recording of the tinfoss waterfall in notodden. The recording is done with a røde nt4 stereo microphone, and a zoom f6 field recorder. The date is june 15th 2020.
Author: Larserikertzgaardringen
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Slow air whoosh this 8 bit file is also available in 44. 1 16 bit - message me for web use please credit: www. Fork-media. Com.
Author: Martian
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96khz32 bit float. Recorded in the waiting area at manchester piccadilly train station.
Author: Mikeholmesaudio
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A 32 bits float file recorded in mixpre6ii and senn mkh8060 airplane crossing after take off from congonhas sao paulo airport.
Author: Guialgarve
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A 32 bits float file recorded in mixpre6ii and senn mkh 8060 airplane crossing after take off from congonhas sao paulo airport.
Author: Guialgarve
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Bathroom fan recording. Using home bathroom fan, recorded with rode nt1 microphone with avid omni as the mic-pre. Recorded at 192 khz with 32 bit floating point.
Author: Yottasounds
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Ambisonic test recording made with a sennheiser ambeo mic into a sound devices mixpre 6 ii. Recorded in 32bit float. Mic position was 'endfire'. Not too much action but it gives a good idea of how a quiet ambiences sound in ambisonic. You will need the sennheiser ambeo plugin in order to convert this recording into b-format.
Author: Jgrzinich
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Ambisonic test recording made with a sennheiser ambeo mic into a sound devices mixpre 6 ii. Recorded in 32bit float. Mic position was 'endfire'. Not too much action but it gives a good idea of how a quiet ambience sounds in ambisonic. You will need the sennheiser ambeo plugin in order to convert this recording into b-format.
Author: Jgrzinich
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32 bit float pcm2822kbps1. 44mb file sizedecently low noise floorraw, unedited/non-noise filtered. Specifically made from an arizona sweet tea 12 oz. Can.
Author: Blockgabe
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Soothing cat purr when the cat sits on my lap and is petted. Outdoor in the garden in rural environment. In the background you can hear a raven at some point. Europa/germany/bavaria/munich.
Author: Tsp Talk
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Tapping a 5ozt niue silver turtle with a plastic pen. Recorded with a zoom f2 and comica cvm-vs07c mic. Normalised to 0db in audacity. Video here - https://odysee. Com/tapping_a_5ozt_silver_niue_turtle:5.
Author: Atomxxx
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This sound consists of sine waves only playing the musical note c, each for a total of 10 seconds. Rendered as a 200/32 wav file (linear pcm, 32 bit little-endian floating point, 200000 hz) in audacity.
Author: Therandomsoundbyte
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This is a drum sound i've synthesized using the great free (gpl) synthesizer zynaddsubfx. Arranged and rendered to 32-bit float wav @ 192khz using lmms (linux multimedia studio) - electronic music production program. Divided into separate files and converted to 24-bit flac using audacity. Please read the pack's description:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/unfa/packs/11746/.
Author: Unfa
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A recording that i did on a shoot for some ambient sound while in a small 10' motor boat. The motor runs for a little while but then turns off and the sound of the boat just floating in the water can be heard. The mic is moved around a bit to get a few samples of different perspectives.
Author: Bennettmorrow
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Two-pole circuit breaker recorded held in my hand, also pressed against a wooden board for more resonance. And some rattling mechanical handling noises at the end. Useful as electrical switch click. 96 khz, 32-bit float. Tlm-103 mic straight into pro tools. The only processing is a mild gate. At least it has a good noise floor.
Author: Clgood
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Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Author: Benniknop
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Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Author: Benniknop
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Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Author: Benniknop
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Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Author: Benniknop
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Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Author: Benniknop
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Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Author: Benniknop
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Recorded in a controlled studio environment with a sennheiser mkh 416 shotgun microphone into a universal audio la-610 mk ii pre-amp through ssl converters. 48000 khz 32-bit float. Recorded by benni knop, sound designer & re-recording mixer for dream vault studios. Http://dreamvaultstudios. Comhttp://benniknop. Com.
Author: Benniknop
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Autumn is here and, to me, one of the most soothing of fall sounds is the wind blowing through the leaves of one of my favorite cottonwood tress, along with the lazy, nap-inducing sound of a propeller-driven plane slowly floating through robin-egg blue skies. This recording may sound a bit raw, because of the wind, but, i think it is nice to listen to. This was recorded using my handy zoom h4-n recorder and the microphone that i used is my trusty rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Clean, dry recording of a roughly half-filled metal can (the ribbed kind used for most canned food - probably steel, tin, or a blend of the two) containing dry oatmeal being shaken. A variety of forces and speeds were used to create a diverse assortment of sounds. Originally recorded specifically for canned oatmeal sounds, but could easily work for shaken cans containing most kinds of tiny, dry granules such as rice, nuts, grains, etc. A metal can was used for the unique, metallic timbre it produces - a glass jar or plastic container would sound different. Recorded with a behringer xm8500 directly into a steinberg ur22c interface at 48khz, 32-bit float. True 32-bit, not just 24-bit upconverted.
Author: Ahriik
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This, my dear friend, is ils - infinitely loud silence. Play some other sounds and then play this, and you'll know why i call it this way. It's created by a bug present in lmms, a free program for electronic music production. Actually this sample can't reproduce the ils phenomenon, that creates a dc offset so big, that it outnumbers any other signal getting out of the same audio interface and the result is silence. It's a silence that is masking other sounds. Mind-boggling. Nasty bug. All this sound can do is cause some distortion, probably because 24-bit sound can be only as loud as 0db. 32-bit floating point should be able to get louder, but still i don't think any sample file would be able to reproduce this product of error.
Author: Unfa
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A recording made, midday, on thursday december 8 2022 of a light, but very cold rain hitting the bare trees and the wet, brown leaves on the ground in a midwestern usa forest. Towards the end you'll be treated to a group of blue jays making a huge racket!other than that, no animal sounds at all. Just the slow, steady tip tip tap smack of raindrops falling from a cold-steel and gray sky. Recording made with sound devices mixpre-3 series ii, in 32 bit float mode. Left microphone- deity s mic 2sright microphone- sennheiser mkh 8020.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A 286 computer booting and running a self-test before reaching the os, then getting shut down through the button at the middle of the right corner of the case, including part of the monitor shutting down. The picked license is creative commons 0, but it'd be great if you could mention me in your work, if you ever use it for it, i'd like to take a look at what you've done. Recorder: moto g4 play (harpia), laying flat and facing down on the case. Microphone: built-in microphone. Encoding: wave (lossless, 32-bit float pcm). Processing: no dsp applied, removed a full piece of sound at the beginning and a full piece of sound at the end, including environmental noises that weren't related with this recording.
Author: Facuarmo
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The new and improved ultra-soft noise v2 is here!. This has been optimized for itunes and other audio players. The file includes full tags and album art - 320kbps mp3. Simply log in and slam that download button. Free to download and distribute!. Created completely from end-to-end with open-source software. The audio has been updated to higher quality:3x the noise of the previous version, but with a slightly softer tone to increase effectiveness. Over 100 separate streams of noise was generated to create this. (v1 used 21 streams in 44khz/24-bit in a v0 mp3)the entire project was created, mixed, and mastered in 96khz/32-bit float. This file is limited to 1 hour because the use of a larger bit-rate and the amount of noise used. Helps with many sound pollution problems and audio-stimulus problems such as: sleep, concentration, tinnitus, headaches, and so much more!. If this has helped you, please share your story in the comments below and feel free to distribute this all over the web to help others!. I am leaving the original file https://freesound. Org/s/132275/ online for those who prefer it's tone and texture over this - v2 is a smoother and more relaxing texture.
Author: Assett
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The last breath of a creature, maybe a dragon, whatever floats your boat. I'm a game developer, but i also like creating sfx, and other cool stuff. So i was feeling like creating a small mmo for fun, but thought to myself;how on earth am i going to make all those sounds?so i searched a bit on the net for possible cool sfx techniques, and later on decided to just experiment with audacity myself. For this sound i recorded my own voice two times (i can make some weird sounds),and edited them in audacity. The result came out as some kind of dragon, and i was pretty pleased with it being my first organic voice. Use for whatever you like, a credit and a rate would be appreciated.
Author: Mickboere
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The sound is coming from the fans of a server. By pulling out one of the fans, all other fans turn up to 100%. The microphone is located above the air duct exactly in the middle of the case and thus between two fan fronts. The soundfile starts with the fans on standard speed. After a few seconds the fans turn up to 100%. I left them there for a few seconds and then quietly plugged the removed fan back in. This fan now also switches to 100% - this is the single, delayed "speed up" that can be heard from second 35. About 10 seconds later, all fans return to normal speed. Unfortunately, a colleague came in at that time and ended up talking into the recording. Due to lack of time, i was unfortunately unable to repeat the audio that day, but will certainly do another re-recording in the future. Feel free to use the sound; no attribution required. Feel free to write me in the comments what you used the sound for. Equipment:røde lavalier microphonesound devices mixpre-3 ii. File:wavmono96 khz32-bit float.
Author: Ladako
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