78 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Brain"

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Some bass-y panning for trailers and brain-aching atmospherics.
Author: Richerlandtv
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This sound is a representation of a researcher getting out from a soundproofed room which is used for the brain cognition experiments. You can notice the difference in the ambient noise between inside and outside of it. As researchers of the center for brain and cognition, we work to advance our understanding of how experience influences the emergence of structure and function through computational and experimental investigation. We are also interested in understanding how mechanisms regulating brain development interact with the effects of experience to produce the structural and functional characteristics of the brain. These lines of research clarify how specific biological mechanisms routinely support the emergence of cognitive functions, leading to insights into why experience is so important for normal brain development. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/cbc.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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Stirring some chili gets very amusing when you have a brain like mine ;).
Author: Fordps
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Calming whistling sound for your ears and brain. Recorded this for my stupid game. Feel free to use this absolutely outstanding sound effec.
Author: Scemerxdx
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I don't really know how to describe it. Maybe an intoxicated human bird having some brain malfunctions.
Author: Chestnutjam
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Sci-Fi Soundtrack Could be a robot brain. Could be radio communications. Could be some sort of sticky goo creature. - Kevin MacLeod
Author: Kevin MacLeod
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Zombie sounds made for an upcoming doom mod called "backwoods" by shorted_fuse on twitter. Https://twitter. Com/shorted_fuse/status/1250187293345886210.
Author: Darsycho
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A short loop cut from my current project. Hydrogen, audacity, fl studio and my grunked up brain.
Author: Badoink
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Slicex (fl studio)pedals "amp guitar" (vst)db glitch (vst)gross beat (fl studio)reverb effect (adobe audition)my computermy brain lol.
Author: Samplag
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. Audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio and my gronked up brain.
Author: Badoink
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. Audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio and my gronked up brain.
Author: Badoink
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments, vocals and recording by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain.
Author: Badoink
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Re-edit of this::. Https://freesound. Org/s/267177/. Made a copy, stretched it, only used the end of it (fades), mixed em, gave it a strange eq, and reverb. All done in adobe audition.
Author: Drestortion
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The spaceship portholes flashed of different coloured lights and let filter an increasing noise of tortured machines. Then it came a sudden explosion, so strong to lacerate the brain: an empty of white and yellow fire. Tones made with nch tone generator.
Author: Cormi
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This thought rarely assembles in my brain, but it's even rarer for it to work out. The sound is free but i do not recommend saying the words. It was a remark cast back over my shoulder, and sounds like it. Someone will probably have fun with this one.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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The beep tones my old pager makes when it is turned on. There are a couple 'boot up' beeps followed by the 'low battery' warning beeps. I needed some of this sound to use in a theatrical production [ a new brain ]. I recorded it on my laptop computer using a cheep condenser mic and audacity.
Author: Snardin
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My phone recording inside a mcdonalds. In the netherlands we have a party called carnaval, this is the sound of the mcdonalds during carnaval. Trigger higher vibrational energies within the brain and body of the listener. Ideal to get your song started ;).
Author: Duisterwho
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135 bpm metronome concentration challenge for drumming practice. Can you play drum rudiments locked to the click while a backing track of music comes in and out to distract you? it's a tough one for the brain - good luck!. The backing music is "country bumpkin" from beetlemuse (royalty free): https://freesound. Org/people/beetlemuse/sounds/532351/.
Author: Stomachache
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I like to put special attention into not only the sounds and rhythms used in my work, but also the shape of the tracks itself when looked at in an audio editor. I enjoy working with dc-offsetted sounds, as i believe that, although there is not much of a difference when listened to, they must be picked up differently somehow by the brain.
Author: Suspiciononline
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A short segment as i played along with the ramones' song: my brain is hanging upside down. I recorded it on my roland td-9 module and edited it in sony sound forge and sony vegas. There's a slight buzz that i get and i tried to clean it up as best i could with noise reduction. Someday i'll figure out what is causing the buzz. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks :-).
Author: Tubbers
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formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. This is a small collection of splices from inside my modular and some field recordings. These recordings correspond with some of my influences and hobbies of skateboarding, scuba diving, and camping. With these in a morphagene one is able to have a small window into my brain and how i sometimes see modular music. All splices made to work well with the make noise music system. Enjoy. .
Author: Makenoisemusic
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments, vocals and recording by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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Experimental electric music - sound designsynth voice of your own design (i used to create the sound among others: ambient, vocal, analog synt sounds)sound installation vision. 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 freesound. Org/people/szegvari/. Musichttps://soundcloud. Com/user-174290723.
Author: Szegvari
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments, vocals and recording by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments and vocals by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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*warning* --- you may want to turn your volume down*this was accidently created when i was goofing around trying to convert an iso file. It was actually for the movie "a beautiful mind". When the conversion started i wanted to see what it looked like so far and this is what i got out of it. I didn't want to delete it because it sounded so cool. . . . Almost like what a computer world might sound like or "a computer's brain". But anyways i figured maybe someone else might want a sound like this too. I might use it someday myself.
Author: Masterr
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Bowling alley- the thing with recording a bowling alley is that the pins are so far away. When you’re the one bowling, you’re not really listening to all the chatter around you; in fact your brain does its best to cancel it out (it’s called selective listening, google it), and so you really hear the clamoring of the pins as they crash and fall. Microphones don’t have any such ability; they just take in whatever sound waves reach them, and they don’t care either way about the relative loudness of those sound waves. So what happens in a recording like this is that even though it sounds like any ordinary (busy) bowling alley, the pins sound really far away in relation to the human chatter. Nady stereo condenser microphonefocusrite saffire pro24 interfacelogic 8 on a macbook probowling alley in san diego.
Author: Bruce Burbank
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While working on another audiobook, i decided to make this sound. It's 38 voices, each saying different things, panned around and mixed together, creating a "wall of sound" that speaks like 38 radio channels at once. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour2. Mixed and exported to flac with ardour2. Ps: it's all polish (with some possible german shout-outs), but the amount of noise makes it almost completely incomprehensible. Only a few words that are being yelled in a different voice can be understood. No sound repeats here, no recycling - every voice and every second of this recording is unique. Yes, it required quite a lot of work to record so much talking in quality! it's almost an entire audiobook squeezed into 5 minutes. Strangely (or not) listening to this makes my mind rest, because the noise blocks all other sounds from the environment - making my mind free of stimulation, allowing for sleep-like rest state. The signal is so much modulated that it appears to be not modulated at all - like static you get from a fm radio of you tune it wrong. The brain receives less data when you listen to this, than when you sit in a room hearing even faint (but distinct) noises from outside, other rooms, other people or yourself. This is sound masking in action. A very interesting psychoacoustic property of human hearing. Also: this is an interesting material to study of my voice's spectral energy distribution while speaking (as opposed to singing). As you can see using the spectrogram view, most energy is present in the band below 600 hz.
Author: Unfa
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