849 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Blue"

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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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A simple mouse click from the logitech g302. Recorded in audacity using the blue snowball, then trimmed and fine-tuned. Timbre did some remixes, so if you want some variance, there ya go. Https://freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/397926/(you can also pitch shift this sound but that's a little bit more effort).
Author: Madmanepic
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Brief field recording of a breezy day in a local park (east coast of the u. S. ) i believe a blue jay is the bird heard in this recording but i am not certain. Wind, distant bird calls. Recorded using a tascam dr-40x. Raw recording.
Author: Jay Mar
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This is a foley fireplace. Recorded with the blue snowball ice in audacity. I layered the sounds together using audacity. This recording consists of two tracks of a smarties candy wrapper (for the crackling), one track of sticky-tac being pulled apart (the popping), and one track of jeans being rubbed together for some extra sound. Enjoy!.
Author: X Studios
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From the eerie fx pack. See tags for some more detail. All sounds from eerie fx pack were actually ripped (using edison) from a highly modified version of my upload 'eerie fx full'.
Author: Waveplaysfx
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The Liberty Bell march, by John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), played by the New York Military Band. Recorded on Edison Blue Amberol cylinder record #3220 (unrestored version).The march is often associated with the British TV comedy program Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74), which used the piece as a signature tune. Nevertheless, the march remains popular with British military bands. Der Freiheitsglockenmarsch von John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), interpretiert von der New York Military Band, aufgenommen auf Edison Blue Amberol Zelluloidzylinder Nr. 3220 (Unrestaurierte Version).Der Marsch wird oft mit der englischen Comedy-Show Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74) assoziiert, die ihn als Titelmusik einsetzten. Dennoch ist er nach wie vor bei britischen Militärkapellen beliebt.
Author: John Philip Sousa. Recorded by the New York Military Band. Edited and converted to OGG by User:Husky
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A field-recording of birds in their natural habitat. Recorded at the fran ulher natural area in bowie md. Recorded using a wildtronics parabolic microphone and a zoom h6. Birds include the carolina chickadee, northern cardinal, american robin, carolina wren, northern mockingbird, blue jay, white-breasted nuthatch, eastern towhee and swamp sparrow.
Author: Epease
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God rest you merry, gentlemen (or "God rest ye merry, gentlemen") is an ancient Christmas carol, believed to date from about the 15th century. Edison Blue Amberol #3346, Edison Diamond Disc matrix #5677
Author: The Carol Singers
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Street organ playing the Waltz of the Blue Bride in the Historic Center of Mexico City. (Live recorded.).origin:Les Patineurs, valse The Skaters' Waltz Der Schlittschuhläufer-Walzer 日本語: ワルツ『スケートをする人々』 (composer:Émile Waldteufel op.183)
Author: Live recorded.
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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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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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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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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 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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A duet of garden noisy machinery, perhaps a leaf-blower and a hedge cutter, in the garden next to ours in suburban worcester uk. In the silences between bursts of activity one can hear a some birdsong (blue tit &c. )and our little pool fountain tinkling. Sony pcm-m10.
Author: Phonoflora
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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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A somewhat comical scream from a man in pain. Could be used in a horror project or a comedy project. This is my voice, it was recorded with a blue snowball ice microphone at home. No effects were added to allow the sound to be used as widely as possible.
Author: Alpacaguy
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Here's a old geiger counter with the tube held by a radioactive test sample, probably / hopefully fairly well decayed. Audio is recorded by hanging the headphones on a blue bluebird condenser, as the headphone connector is an unusual 1/2 inch threaded thing. The serial number of this unit is 71605.
Author: Parabolix
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This is a short section of a very small group of people clapping, either to suggest a very small group being polite, or an awkward and uncomfortably small reaction from a larger crowd. Recorded on blue snowball for the super legit podcast, from layering a variety of self-recorded small bursts of slow applause.
Author: Turbofool
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Music sheet ai generated: payne, christine. "musenet. " openai, 25 apr. 2019, openai. Com/blog/musenetandi rewrote it. Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered. Sound and loops https://freesound. Org/people/szegvari/. Musichttps://soundcloud. Com/user-174290723.
Author: Szegvari
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I didn't see which bird this was as i was recording a video and kept the clip for this audio. I have cut the volume of a passing car. The bird singing maybe a blackbird, possibly blue tit, robin comes to mind or a starling which do imitate other birds.
Author: Nictfw
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A peaceful nature moment in the midwestern woods featuring a beautiful, little small creek just flowing away, along with the droning sound of a private pilot enjoying flying on a sun and blue-sky filled day--december 10, 2020. Recording equipment used: sound devices mixpre-6. Left channel microphone: sennheiser mkh 8060right channel microphone: sennheiser mkh 416.
Author: Kvgarlic
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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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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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Rule, Britannia! by James Thomson (lyrics) and Thomas Arne (music). Sung by Albert Farrington in 1914 for Edison Records. This is Edison Blue Amberol #2486. I'm afraid the restoration is incomplete, but this is a right royal headache to clean, and it at least has a decent first verse now.
Author: James Thompson (1700-1748) Thomas Augustine Arne (1710–1778) Albert Farrington
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This is considered the first Jazz recording. "This tune was issued on an Edison Blue Amberol wax cylinder in April of 1917 and on an Edison record in July of that year." Jazz band
Author: Collins and Harlan
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A field recording of a dawn break with birds singing in a city environment, with ocasional cars passing by and the hum of the city still present. Recorded with a ms stereo setup (akg blue line 91/94) into a tascam dr70d recorder. 6. 00 am march 2015.
Author: Refrain
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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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Thanks to cinematic-laboratories for the source from didge-morph. Wav and makenoise for their brilliant gear!. Morphagene settings slf full blue. Morph full cw shift controlled by tempo of o-ctrl. Mimeophon and erbe-verb used for final outputs. Rendering in reaper 48khz, 32 bit. Feel free to put in your own markers wherever you wish.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Recorded with a sennheiser mke-600 microphone as room tone for a short film in blue ridge, ga around 1:00am. Lovely cricket and cicada noises, and it had just rained so you can hear some raindrops as well. I've been using freesound for 5 years and this is my first upload. . . Please enjoy!.
Author: Sillygrizzlies
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The Lost Chord (1877) by Arthur Sullivan and Adelaide Anne Procter, sung by Reed Miller for Edison Records in 1913 This is Edison Blue Amberol #2106, which is a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #202
Author: Music: Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) Lyrics: Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) Singer: Reed Miller (1880-1923)
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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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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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The Lost Chord (1877) by Arthur Sullivan and Adelaide Anne Procter, sung by Reed Miller for Edison Records in 1913 This is Edison Blue Amberol #2106, which is a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #202
Author: Music: Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) Lyrics: Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) Singer: Reed Miller (1880-1923)
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Here is a sample of a windy night recorded on a cheap shure pg48 connected to a blue icicle pre-amp use it in your music, movies, or whatever just make sure to send an email to beambotmusic@gmail. Com so that i can find your project. Also check out my soundcloud page where i put all of my completed music https://soundcloud. Com/beambot. Enjoy!.
Author: Beambot
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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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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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Jd requested i do a dry take of these phrases:. 1: "evaluate your mind"2: "dance with me"3: "love is the key"4: "it's inside you"5: "love"6: "trance"7: "return to the source"8: "all this energy"9: "you create the light". If you have a request, send a message!.
Author: Honest Cactus
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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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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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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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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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Virtual analog (linplug albino) lead multi-sample with a big and upfront sound. Perfectly suited for uptempo dance music and synthpop. The samples have been processed with the nomad factory blue tubes dr2s overdrive and compressed using the sonalksis sv-315 compressor. Sample resolution is 24 bit, 44. 1 khz. All samples in this multi-sample have looppoints added for sustained notes.
Author: Daven
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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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