550 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Built"

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Built on 'synthetic kick drum' with the following differences:. - subtle spatial stereo addition starting from 105 hz- slight adjustments in individual frequency bands to emphasise sound characteristics- pink noise at below -68db for own frequency adjustments- additional slight warm coloration- sending the kick through the neold v76u73 compressor for additional subtle sound distortion without any compression.
Author: Holgi Eselchen
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Francois Couperin: "L'Art de toucher le Clavecin" (complete) performed by David Joseph Stith on a harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020. No equalization performed here on the recording produced from a TASCAM DR-100MKIII using its internal electret condensor microphones.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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Recorded in my small apartment bathroom because i just need to start recording stuff to get my sound library going. Recorded with my zoom h4n using its built-in condenser mics at a 90 degree xy coincident pattern. Bonus cat meows toward the end (translated as "daddy, what are you doing? why are you in the bathroom with the door cracked??").
Author: Otterbahn
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An atmospheric and mostly mellow walking recording in lower east side, nyc. There are many metal access doors to the streetside businesses that are built into the sidewalk and that is the banging that you hear as people walk over them. Clips also has a few snips in it.
Author: Overmedium
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Distant, quiet, consistent city ambience: traffic at street crossing, some people, airplane. Motor rumble of starting/stopping vehicles, some distant voices, little wind noise. Recorded with tascam dr100mk2 (built-in cardiods 58mm/90°, gain m9, 80hz-hp), no processing. Recorded on an april evening on the rooftop of a 5 store building in berlin moabit.
Author: Danner
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Lift of an university. First he says "lift up" and then "2nd floor". The sound of doors opening and closing. We can hear the distant voices. Sound environment. I used zoom h4 handy recorder with built-in microphones. I modified the original sound and added equalized and compression. I changed the input and output sound progressively decreasing. All with adobe audition 2014.
Author: Andream
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Cold booting a computer built inside of a milk crate, allowing it to start up and start running a stress test, and then hard shutting it down by flicking the power supply switch. Multiple computers were running in this room and this recording is unedited, so there's some extra background noise. Sorry.
Author: Unascribed
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Formula one race cars passing into the back straight near turn 10 at the 2012 australian grand prix in practice session 3. Field recording within large crowds with ambiance of pa announcers, crowd noises, helicopters, and screaming f-1 700hp v-8 engines upshifting & revving up to 18,000 rpm. Tascam dr-05 with built-in mikes.
Author: Ears
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This is a recording of several professional gas-heated clothing dryers running in a laundromat. It was recorded from about three feet away near the left end of the dryers operating, near the front-loading doors of the dryers. Heavy, cyclic, mechanical rumbling sound. Recorded with a h4n and built-in mics, stereo, 96 khz / 24 bits. April, 2012.
Author: Mxsmanic
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Arturia microbrute synthesizer through guitar rig on low quality direct into the built-in tape deck. Cut in ocenaudio. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. ;-). Please also check out my pond5-profile for more:http://www. Pond5. Com/artist/cabled_mess.
Author: Cabled Mess
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The philharmonie organ from welte, freiburg in germany, was built for the luxury liner "titanic" but it was not finished on time and thereby escaped the sinking of the ship on april, 14, 1912. The organ is part of the "deutsches musikautomatenmuseum bruchsal" http://www. Dmm-bruchsal. De/. Recording: tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82;soundsystem: pro tools le.
Author: Ohrwurm
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This is the same recording as the one titled earlyambirdslonecricketversionapril2012. Wav, but on this one i eq'd out all lows below 250hz in an attempt to eliminate the dull drone of an air conditioner. Recorded in early april 2012 at about 5:00 a. M. In a rural area. I used the handy zoom h4n with the internal built-in microphones.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Recorded from a third-floor room. Stood in the room about 3 feet (1 meter) from an open window. Outside there is rain and light city traffic. Recorded with zoom h5 with its built-in stereo xy mics.
Author: Khenshom
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Rainy day in the city of tel aviv, israel. Some rain outside with light traffic and people. Recorded from a third-floor window during daytime. Recorded with zoom h5 with its built-in stereo xy mics.
Author: Khenshom
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Finally having the hard disk next to the built in mic i use has helped me. For once. My hard disk running, modified in audacity 1. 2. 6, using the decay effect. I would appreciate it if you could mention my youtube channel* if you use this, but if ya can't just link freesound. *http://www. Youtube. Com/user/tripledstudios8.
Author: Tripledstudios
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This is the sound of the brood x cicadas. Close up, the cicadas have a sharper chitinous rattle. But more often the experience was a diffuse drone which was audible throughout washington, dc in may and june 2021. This recording was taken in fort slocum park, june 3, 2021. Fort slocum was built as part of the northern defenses following the battle of first bull run in september 1861.
Author: Nate
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I've been looking for a similar effect for quite a few years and no one has built one. So, using a simple synth and bass drop worked wonders for what i needed. The sound effect is from the matrix and is the sound heard near the beginning when the police are attempting to arrest trinity, just before the agents get upstairs. When trinity jumps, this is that effect.
Author: My Name Here
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This is the sound of trying to squeeze the last dregs of liquid hand soap from a 60-oz plastic container. It has no excuse for sounding this rude. Recorded opportunistically under non-ideal circumstances (including noise floor and clock ticking in background), using the built-in mic on an iphone 7. No processing was done except splicing multiple takes into one file, and transcoding to wav.
Author: Quartzmmn
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There supposed to be a yellow ferrari always parked somewhere near the corner moltkestr. /roonstr. Right here in cologne. My plan was to look for it once a week and record the ambience. I only made it once, recorded with peak and my ibook's built-microphone. I never met the car's owner and i don't know where it's gone now, since i have not seen that car since then. .
Author: Poursuivant
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04-21-2013 - chainsaw cutting:sunday, april 21, 2013: had to take care of some fallen trees; seemed wise to record it. This chainsaw is brand new. 45cc recording taken at a distance of 30 feet and is unfortunately tarnished at the front with an ambulance siren. Recording gear: zoom h2/n @ 44. 1k/16bit using built-in xy microphones.
Author: Lonemonk
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Small waterfall in alexandria park (bila tserkva, ukraine)field recorded with olympus vn-732pc recorder (on built-in mic)recording was done from few points (2,5 meters from waterfall on groundfloor level, 3 meters on 1 meter from ground, 4 meters on 1 meter from the ground). Mixed with some reverb and little echo in reaper.
Author: Fantom Ua
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A wren singing it's heart out in the morning, with a pigeon, a car and the local magpies joining in later. Recorded with my sansa clip mp3 player's built in microphone!! i cannot believe how good this recording is. I amplified it 25% with audacity before uploading. Recorded approx 7am on may 18th 2011 in exeter uk.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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F-18 airshow support event at 2012 australian f-1 grand prix race meeting. Field recording from within large crowds with ambiance of announcers, fans, helicopters etc in background. Recorded on tascam dr-05 with built-in microphones. Clipped in audacity but clean recording within.
Author: Ears
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Quiet, consistent city ambience: traffic at street crossing, some people, airplane, one loud bang. Motor rumble of starting/stopping vehicles, some distant voices, honk, shot/bang. Recorded with tascam dr100mk2 (built-in cardiods 58mm 90°, gain h7, 80hz-hp), no processing. Recorded on an april evening from a 5th floor balcony in berlin moabit.
Author: Danner
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Recording of the sound of an electromechanical timer in an electrical outlet for engine heaters. Recorded with the built in microphone of a canon digital ixus 950 is camera (which could be used to record audio only). File straight off from the camera with the exception of id3 tags added with foobar2000 v1. 3. 4.
Author: Johan G
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Recorded at my kitchen with zoom h4n with built-in microphones, over stainless steel sink, using 3 bottle shapes 700 and 750 ml filled with water and drained. (it's a foley story--i wouldn't be guilty of wasting good 12-year-old scotch, or bourbon or australian wine--no way--sorry dad. I drank them all down my gullet. )(but not all in one sitting!).
Author: Ears
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Inspired by ben croshaw's point 'n' click horror adventure games, i decided i'd try and see if i can make my own creepy whispers using audacity. This is basically some whispered lines and some really low-volume screams superimposed on one another, with some of these lines reversed. I made this on march 2012 and was recorded on my netbook's slightly damaged built-in mic.
Author: Fyodore
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The world philharmonic organ was established in 1916 by the company welte in new york in cooperation with the company skinner built. 1994 acquired the technik museum speyer heavily damaged organ. Since 2001, renovation work at the firm arnold pierrot gmbh in bad schönborn. The organ has 3 manuals, 36 registers, 2592 whistles, a 10-fold paternoster role changer, wind pressure system, equipped percussion.
Author: Ohrwurm
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Created and formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. Released in 1985, the casio sk-1 was a battery powered sampling keyboard that has become something of a cult favorite. We have reformatted its classic built-in rhythms (as well as their fill-in variations) as a reel of splices for your morphagene! download them today and transform them into something new!. Http://makenoisemusic. Com/modules/morphagene.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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Summer street cafe in pedestrian area of landshut, lower bavaria, germany. People talking in italian and german (could be used in an italian setting too). Distant and close sounds of serving and dishing. Children and baby in later part of recording. Recorded from coffee table with built-in stereo microphones of zoom h4n.
Author: Dobro
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I have built a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo, the regular version. Sloth is a chaotic lfo. The output is based on the lorenz system. It is a system of ordinary differential equations. It is notable for having chaotic solutions for certain parameter values and initial conditions. In particular, the lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight (very much from wikipedia). The sloth has two outputs x and y. Think of them as coordinate pairs. The output will probably never repeat itself but there is a pattern. I have built the regular sloth it usually takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, one cycle in the “butterly”. The knob changes the chaotic pattern. At some settings the signals will spend more time in one strange attractor than the other. Now i’m testing the module in different ways. In this sound i have connected white noise to a filter. The filter frequency is controlled by sloth (x output). In this patch i have set the initial frequency at 12 o'clock. . . The output sound from filter goes to reverb.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A recording made around 5 am in early april. . . . The peaceful but yet exhilirating ambience of spring birds and crickets. There is an ocassional cricket who sounds like he literally must have been sitting point-blank in front of my microphone - a great surprise, you can literally hear his wings stridulating. Recorded using the handy zoom h4n and the built-in stereo mics.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Two sennheiser g3 transmitters were set for the same frequency; one of them was transmitting a previous interference recording from my macbook p2 phone output, the other one had no input;the receptor was connected to loudspeakers; the interference would vary as i moved each transmitter around. I recorded the loudpeakers output through the macbook built-in microphone, on audacity. This is a specially noisy part i exported. Not a pretty sound, but may be useful.
Author: Hchiurciu
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The clip was created using a synsonics "terminator" guitar with a built-in amp by running the output to my sound card and sound card's output going into to a secondary jack intended for headphones on the guitar. It created an interesting metallic noise, almost like a ring mod. . . There is a segment where i was poking the guitar's amp circuit board with my fingers which creates lots of grumbling/squelchy noises. . . The guitar is kind of crappy, but it makes a pretty neat noise synth! :b.
Author: The Semen Incident
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The apollonia is a mechanized organ and music machine. It was built in 1926 and resides in the musical instrument museum (phoeniz, arizona). It takes up the space of an entire wall. Tech notes: this is a stereo recording made with a sony pcm-d50 (onboard mics, close xy pattern). I failed to notice that the low-cut filter was engaged on the recorder, so the full bass range of the instrument was not properly captured. You'll need to hear it for yourself in person!.
Author: Stomachache
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Recorded 8 dec 2013 with tascam dr-100mkii, using only built-in stereo unidirectional mics. Distance from icicles approx 2 meters. Icicles occasionally break off concave cliff face in the sun; cliff reflects sound from behind recorder of people walking by on stanley park seawall, bicyclists, snippets of conversation. Light breeze riffles the ocean behind (mostly unheard). 3:26 with fade-in and fade-out.
Author: Mjscox
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Uh-1 helicopter does one flyby then approaches and flies directly overhead. It kicks up some sand as it goes over and then lands on a ship, about 100 meters away. Some sound is reflected from a nearby warehouse and the deck of the ship. Video of the landing, taken from the ship:http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=salcuosb8usi recorded from the parking lot. Recorded in 2012 using a sony pcm d50 with built in mics.
Author: Rmutt
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This is a recording of children playing in the large playground at the luxembourg gardens in paris, france. The recording was made from the east side of the playground, next to an attraction that allows kids to hang from a sort of harness and slide down a rail. The metallic clink you hear periodically is the sound of the runners on this gadget banging into each other as kids jump off of them. Recorded with a zoom h4n at 96 khz / 24 bits in stereo with built-in mics.
Author: Mxsmanic
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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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Room tone of a room with open windows next to medium size street on a sunny day in buenos aires (capital federal), argentina. Recorded with built-in mic on zoom h4n.
Author: Khenshom
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This historic "flute clock" (orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller. Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in vienna and berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses. Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as george frideric handel, carl philipp emanuel bach, haydn, antonio salieri, wolfgang amadeus mozart or ludwig van beethoven. Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice. Record with tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82soundsystem: pro tools le.
Author: Ohrwurm
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Two dogs are barking in my front yard, with the longest-barking one being a 3-years-old fox terrier chihuahua mix with whom i have an attachment to but who isn't my dog. You can also hear crickets chirping in the background. I used my lenovo laptop's built-in microphone to record this (the same device i had used to record the alarm clock sound & the restaurant-cleanup field recording).
Author: Deleted User
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This is a long ride on one of san francisco's trolley cars, recorded on 08/25/2015. Evening, past rush-hour, so the trolley is pretty empty. There's some muffled talking on the driver's radio. Great bass and infrasonics!. Recorded with a tascam dr-70d, built in mics. Free to use, but let me know where it ends up!.
Author: Jaeisele
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I have built a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo, the regular version. Sloth is a chaotic lfo. The output is based on the lorenz system. It is a system of ordinary differential equations. It is notable for having chaotic solutions for certain parameter values and initial conditions. In particular, the lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight (very much from wikipedia). The sloth has two outputs x and y. Think of them as coordinate pairs. The output will probably never repeat itself but there is a pattern. I have built the regular sloth it usually takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, one cycle in the “butterly”. Now i’m testing the module in different ways. In this sound i have connected white noise to a filter. The filter frequency is controlled by sloth (x output). In this patch i have set the initial frequency low. That’s why there is a low humming wind noise between the “tops”. The output sound from filter goes to reverb. The sound is more a study of sloth behavior than an attempt to create a great wind sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A flötenuhr (also orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller. Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in vienna and berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses. Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as george frideric handel, carl philipp emanuel bach, haydn, antonio salieri, wolfgang amadeus mozart or ludwig van beethoven. Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice. Recorded at "deutsches musikautomaten museum bruchsal"recording: tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82;soundsystem: pro tools le.
Author: Ohrwurm
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Formula one race cars pack passing in turn 11 after the back straight at the 2012 australian grand prix 1st lap after a restart during the race. 1st lap recorded with 1m25sec to complete lap at average 158mph. Field recording within large crowds with ambiance of pa announcers, crowd noises, helicopters, and screaming f-1 700hp v-8 engines upshifting & revving up to 18,000 rpm. Tascam dr-05 with built-in mikes.
Author: Ears
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Imagine this track when a character tries to focus, meditate, or explore his new power or skills and enters into deep meditation. You can try this on your trailer type videos or cinematic short film. I composed a track with synth pads from kontakt 5 factory selection library, clocks from wavesfactory, and ozone imager, and built-in reverbs from fl studio. Then, after rendering the track, i set them all in reverse, and turn the pitch down and inserted a new tsar-1 reverb from softube.
Author: Seanmixer
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Searched everywhere for this sound and was astonished not to find it. Very basic slap of the bare palm over the opening of an empty glass bottle, while holding the bottle in the other hand. I don't have good equipment or environment, but i figured you all could use it anyway if there's nothing else out there. If i overlooked one feel free to link me in the comments. Recorded with iphone 4s built-in mic.
Author: Quartzmmn
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Old tape recording of 'motor vehicle' stationary with engine running, possible taxi. Recorded circa 1983, onto a memorex 120 tape, using a transistor radio/tape recorder (ghetto blaster) with built-in left & right microphones. 20 seconds is all that remains extant on what was longer at one time. If i remember it was recorded late at night outside my bedroom window, i'm quite sure it was a taxi. Location: middlesbrough, england, uk.
Author: Signtoast
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The high desert (6-thousand feet) of northern arizona, near flagstaff. Walking at midday with the sandy gravel and dry, stunted vegetation crunching. You will also hear the many locusts which seem to be present by the thousands in place. Big blue sky all around, and nothing but the steps, and the crunching of the ancient land. Recorded on october 17th, 2017 near flagstaff arizona. Equipment used: sony pcm-m10 using built-in stereo microphones. The gain on my recorder was at 6.
Author: Kvgarlic
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