392 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Blue Yeti"

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A ceramic mug of tea (or it could be coffee, water, or any liquid) is stirred with a metal spoon. The spoon is clinked against the mug. The mug is set down on a wooden table. This was recorded with a blue yeti, with background noise removed.
Author: Sidequesting
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A violin bow scraped back and forth on various parts of the neck of my acoustic bass with a little bit of reverb and compression applied, several samples to choose from, and a bit at the end that sounds kind of like a big monster snarling. Recorded with a blue yeti blackout.
Author: Edlain
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Hit two 1/2" metal emt pipes together. Left spaces between sounds of interest. Might be useful for a train crossing signal, a sword fight, or a blacksmith hammer on anvil. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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In my room opened up audacity grabbing my blue yeti mic and my cup of water and put my mic against my neck and starting recording. Though if you use this sound can you please tell what its gonna be used for. I would very much, like to know.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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Engaging the safety of my 9mm taurus g2c. Multi-purpose. Recorded indoors using a blue-yeti microphone. Cleaned in audacity. Free for all personal and commercial use.
Author: Noonerbear
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Slight to heavy rainfall on my backyard deck in the suburbs, couple of thunder sounds. Unedited sounds. Recorded with a blue yeti microphone using audacity, microphone was set on my floor next to a open patio door. Sound recorded on the 30th of may 2017 in quebec, canada. . Wav format.
Author: Martyk
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My upstairs neighbor sometimes likes to rhythmically stomp on their floor. I recorded their stomping with low gain and then with high gain, from the living room of my apartment. You'll likely need to perform some noise reduction, especially on the high gain stomps. This was recorded with a blue yeti mic.
Author: Sidequesting
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These are very soft and quiet bubbles burbling up to the surface of the water. I couldn't find any sounds for soft, gentle bubbles – so i made some. Recorded using a blue yeti, with a large plastic bowl in front of the microphone, and straws taped together reaching outside the booth. Raw, unprocessed audio.
Author: Vintage
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Ringing of a small metal bell. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Quick recording of some thunder during light rain. Urban setting with birds quietly chirping in the background. Some heavier water drops can be heard closer to the microphone. Recorded with a blue yeti pro (stereo mode) with a sock for wind protection through the scarlett 2i4 interface.
Author: Jzielke
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Recording of a 1993 mcdonalds 'sound machine' toy's clicking dial as i wind it forwards and backwards. Some squeaking of the plastic as the knob turns. Recorded with a blue yeti usb microphone in cardioid mode. No post-processing. Could be used for a plastic safe sound or winding a toy.
Author: Zott
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Sound created by me on audacity. It was recorded using my blue yeti microphone. All i did was take my wireless mouse and put it as close to my mic as possible. You don't have to do this, but i would like for you to tell me what its being used for if it is not too much trouble.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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I was recording with audacity on my blue yeti whilst in my room. The mic was totally unbalanced on my bed and it eventually fell over but when i played it back it sounded like a nice whoosh or poof. Also if you put it in reverse it sounds like a giant wind flap like a bird or something.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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The sounds of traffic, honking, cheering, and groups of people shouting. Taken from my window in downtown seattle right after the seahawks won the 2014 super bowl. Mic used: blue yeti (usb condenser mic, cardioid pickup pattern).
Author: Niedec
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An outgoing call from a cell phone. Recorded using a samsung cell on speaker phone into a blue yeti mic. Use freely, no need to credit me for this - unless you feel compelled to. But do please send me a link, i'd love to see how you used it :).
Author: Cmcdowell
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A small collection of gurgles from a small water dropper/pipette. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Recording of a dslr camera using auto focus several times. The camera used was canon eos rebel t5 dslr and was recorded in a lab learning audio booth using blue microphones yeti usb mic. Edits made were removing background noise and amplifying the audio. Http://www. Imaging-resource. Com/prods/canon-t5/zurfrontleft-l. Jpg.
Author: Tony
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Wet crunching sounds of a bell pepper. Could be used for a zombie eating brains, or maybe some fast growing vines in a cave. Or perhaps stepping on some wet earth. Slightly echo room. Endless opportunities. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone. Background noise removal. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Recording of a dslr camera taking several photographs. The camera used was a canon eos rebel t5 dslr and was recorded in a lab learning audio booth using blue microphones yeti usb mic. Only edits made was trimming away beginning and ending silence. Http://www. Imaging-resource. Com/prods/canon-t5/zurfrontleft-l. Jpg.
Author: Tony
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11 minutes of ambient noise from a city: people chattering, pigeons and birds calling, traffic moving, dogs barking, buses taking off or squealing to a stop, etc. Taken from my apartment window in downtown seattle. Mic used: blue yeti (usb condenser, cardioid setting).
Author: Niedec
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Cowbell recorded both being shaken, as well as being struck with a pencil. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in adobe audition cs6. Used audition's noise removal tools to minimize audible background noise. While no others effects have been added, i would recommend using a hard limiter of around 10-20db for a fuller sounding bell. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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I was in my room with my blue yeti microphone and i noticed that i can make a sort of whistle/shrill with my teeth. Edited with audacity. I think this could work with a few other small animals but a mouse comes to mind when i hear this. If you are gonna use this please comment or link me to what you are gonna use it for.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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This is the sound of two sticks banging together. I used it for the sound of crutches banging into each other, but i think the sound works for anyone who is trying to recreate wood things hitting each other. The sound was recorded on a blue yeti microphone recording into audacity on a mac and using two sticks from a carrom table to make the noise.
Author: Sketchcompod
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This a recording of the honeywell ht900ev1 cooling floor turbo fan. It's been recorded with a blue yeti nano mic. Feel free to use it in any projects you like, no credit is needed, although if your interested in anything game dev/rom hacking related, checking out my channel would be much appreciated! :d. My you tube channel - https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uckawzqe9l4f4pzcecpu3erw.
Author: Stayretro
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A plastic bag, paper wrapper and other materials were recorded individually being rubbed. I then layered them in audacity to be played over each other. From the resulting layered sound i generated this 10 second loop. Sounds like a mellow rain upon the ground or a slow crackling fire. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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My voice acting provided for free cc0 free public domain. I recorded this for a cool project. I'm willing to do projects for free and without credit, i like talking in impressions and coming up with voices and accents to speak in, it's not hard for me. I'm recording this on a blue yeti, i love yetis. Hear for yourself the sound quality. Edited in audacity.
Author: Frazierwing
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This is a variety of written checkmarks using a few different tools - a pen, pencil, marker, and stylus. Recorded with a blue yeti usb mic. If you find the sound useful for your project, i would love to see what you made! feel free to share a link to your project in the comments. (。◕‿◕。) credit not required, but appreciated. Thanks!.
Author: Ao Soundpawz
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Recording of a pair of oven mitts being hit together. Might be useful in a game as an inventory sound. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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A weird sassy male teen-like voice saying ''oh my god~'' :)i recorded this with my microphone "the blue yeti" using the software "audacity", hopefully the quality won't drop after uploadingalso i want to improve my voice acting, so if u need a free weird voice over for your animations for something, i would really like to try my luck, thank you! :d.
Author: Dragunnitum
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Classic creaky door. Recorded using blue yeti mic direct to digital. A new door that sounds 150 years old. Wooden environment (workshop) with very little background sound. Crisp, clean recordings, edited for main content but these are dry and raw waiting for you to add ambience! please use freely for any purpose incl. Commercial - no credit of any kind is required. Comments appreciated ;).
Author: Howardv
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I made noise with my teeth hopefully it sounds like its a squish or squirt that was what i was going for. It was created on audacity with my blue yeti microphone. It was done at home i simply pushed my tongue against my teeth simple and got really close to the mic. You don't have to do this, but i would like for you to tell me what its being used for if its not too much trouble.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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A collection of sounds of a magazine flipping through its pages and a heavy book slamming shut. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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The sounds of a soft summer evening storm in the city drawing to a close. Recorded on a blue yeti from my studio window that faces the gangway between buildings. Some distant sounds of my partner in the apartment can be heard within the first 30 seconds. Throughout the remainder, there are occasional sounds from the street as cars pass on the wet road.
Author: Csounds
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I accidentally sneezed while testing audio levels but it happened to be self-contained with the right volume for an isolated sound effect! recorded on my new blue yeti nano with noise reduction applied. I wasn't really prepared when it happened so there might be some minor clicking/noise and i couldn't really remove it. Free for anyone to use and i'd love to know if anyone includes it in their projects!.
Author: Someguy
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Modern noise - a quiet kitchen at night in an urban surrounding, and the constant sound of a big samsung fridge. Very distant tv sounds and voices. Recorded with a blue yeti on the floor (omnidirectional mode i think), cut to make it loop cleanly and boosted up a bit with goldwave. I kept it short (less than 2 minutes) to make it easier to manipulate in my video editor timelines. Hope someone finds it useful.
Author: Ziggystardust
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Recorded with a blue yeti in a treated room. Variations of a zipper zipping & unzipping. Jingle of metal. The rustle of fabric. ***don't forget to rate it***. Thank you for using my sound for your project. Send me some love by giving my youtube channel a like, share, or sub (https://www. Youtube. Com/@everydayeldritch). Check out my horror podcast at everydayeldritch. Com. Thank you!.
Author: Everydayeldritch
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Just me screaming in pain! (it's cool, i wasn't actually hurt, i just needed a good old-fashioned yell. ). For those who are interested, it was recorded hastily on a blue yeti and edited in audacity. I recorded it in kind of a hurry because my parents ran to the store, and i wanted to get it all taken care of before they pulled in the drive so they didn't think i was getting murdered or whatever. This was just recorded in my living room, so sorry about that slight echo!.
Author: Stemsandseedspod
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Plucking the rim of an empty wine glass with my finger. Recorded a bunch of samples then isolated the ones i liked into this file. Left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. While all the samples were initially recorded at 16-bit 44100hz, some of the later ones compiled into this wav were accidentally saved at 8-bit and have gathered some noise as a result. All samples recorded using a blue yeti microphone. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Five minutes of rain, artificially created. Using a blue yeti usb condenser mic on the cardioid pattern, i made a 30-minute recording of sounds from my sink (drips, splashes, different faucet pressures) and cut them up into 60 files, later edited down to 20. These were layered together and mixed with white, pink, and brownian noise. Slight noise removal done. Recorded some basic mic noise, and used a subtractive processor (reafir in reaper) to remove that sound from the final mix. Convolution reverb was added for a fairly realistic set-it-and-forget-it option. I've uploaded a dry version as well.
Author: Niedec
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Five minutes of rain, artificially created. Same mix as my other "five minutes of rain" upload, but without the reverb in case you want to add your own. Process:. Using a blue yeti usb condenser mic on the cardioid pattern, i made a 30-minute recording of sounds from my sink (drips, splashes, different faucet pressures) and cut them up into 60 files, later edited down to 20. These were layered together and mixed with white, pink, and brownian noise. Slight noise removal applied. Recorded basic mic noise, and used a subtractive processor (reafir in reaper) to remove that sound from the final mix. .
Author: Niedec
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A heartbeat sound i made, complete with some gurgling, blood-rushing sounds. Just uploaded a version without the gurgling, in case you prefer the way that sounds. To make this, i took a kick-drum sample and a snare-drum sample, and made a loop of kick-snare, kick-snare, kick-snare, over and over. After that, i eq'd out the more drum-like parts of each sample, added reverb to dull it, a chorus plugin and some compression to remove some of the drums' attack. . . Basically processed the hell out of them. To get the blood gurgling sound, i filled a water-bottle almost all the way full and turned it sideways, so i had a massive air-bubble floating around. I then tilted the bottle back and forth in front of my blue yeti usb condenser mic, so you could hear the air-bubble swishing. I had to be pretty gentle, because if you rock the horizontal bottle too much, the bubble moves too fast and makes a fake-sounding "gloomp. ". When i was happy with it, i mixed the heartbeat sound and the gurgling sounds so they'd work well together. Both the sounds were in mono, so i used a free plugin called wok ms-t on both of them to create a fake hard-panned stereo effect. I wanted it to sound like you'd been running, and were hearing the heartbeat in your ears. I think it turned out pretty cool. .
Author: Niedec
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Please rate if you like this sound :). This is my voice. I was trying to recreate a similar sound to those of the shrieking nazgul creatures in lord of the rings. They are referred to as different things but overall a creepy, evil, raspy, breathy type screeching sound. I created this with a type of practiced scream on a blue yeti usb condenser microphone. I recorded in audacity and added some reverb, fade in, and fade out. It was originally for a video game voice over audition. I also have the original with no fx if needed. My example/inspiration were the creatures in lord of the rings, fellowship of the ring. They are also called the fell riders and the black wings (when they ride the fell beasts), as well as the shadows, the servants of sauron, and the nine servants of the lord of the rings. The orcs of the tower of cirith ungol call them shriekers. I download from this site often, so i thought i would return the favor :). Feel free to contact me with any other requests!. Apparitions beast black-wings cirith creatures creepy demon evil fellbeasts fell-riders ghosts ghoul halloween hell horror lord-of-the-rings monster nazgul nine-servants orcs sauron scary sci-fi screaming screeching shadow shriekers spooky ungol wraiths halloween.
Author: Voices Of Marz
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