3,022 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cable Car"

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Wellington's cable car going over a sleeper. Loopable. Recorded with a tascam dr-44wl.
Author: Rabbydaw
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Low metallic movement impacts hits metal cable car geofon.
Author: Profispiesser
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Two cable cars drove in to opposite directions. Halt at a station. Typically noise of the electric motors. Public traffic system of the city of bremen. Recorded in the district überseestadt.
Author: Junikaefer
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Zoom h4n of san francisco trolley getting ready to board passengers and continue its route. City sounds and ambiance can be heard in additional crystal clear trolley sounds.
Author: Jlfenton
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This is audio of just about the entire ride of the powell-hyde cable car line in san francisco, recorded on 08/26/2015. Late evening trip through the city. I recorded this while i was on the steps on the right side of the car, holding the recorder in one hand and my life in the other! tourists talking, the operator ringing the bells and using the brake levers, etc. 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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Sound of shifting, moving, and adjusting computer cables behind a desk.
Author: Anakronizm
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Sound of a cable. Recorded with edirol r-1 & sennheiser me66.
Author: Rutgermuller
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Sound of a bike bag creaking against the metal frame, could be good for a cable creaking sound.
Author: Guitargeorge
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P10 plug being plugged in and out.
Author: Gabrielcv
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Recorded with tascam dr-40 + 2 rode m5.
Author: Sheyvan
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Conecting plug/ conectando enchufe. Sound that is emitted when trying to connect a plug to the power. // sonido que se emite al tratar de conectar un enchufe a la corriente.
Author: A
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Microphone button.
Author: Ande
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Audio humming. Messing with stereo audio jack cable, connected to line input of a sound interface. Interrupting the signal, panning fx. Short rhythmical noise loops.
Author: Berwitz
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Random noise from fiddling around with a cable i was recording with. Recorded like this, it was kinda ridiculous but very fun:iphone -> 1/8" to rca cable -> used one of the rca outputs -> rca to 1/4" adapter -> scarlett 2i2 -> protools.
Author: Lydtuna
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Winding up the hoover cable once the work's been done.
Author: Beeproductive
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Este audio hace parte del foley de "the elephant's dream".
Author: Jos
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Este audio hace parte del foley de "the elephant's dream".
Author: Jos
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Recorded by joshua lehmann & torben schäfer / edited by philipp grzemba.
Author: Sheyvan
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Me connecting crager cable to phoneand then removing it. Recorded with zoom h1n.
Author: Lartti
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The sound of a cable tie that is tied and ripped.
Author: Jamescato
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The sound my xlr mic makes when bump it.
Author: Sidequesting
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A sound effect of a plugging into a socket.
Author: Caitlin
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Small-sized cable ties being closed at different speeds.
Author: Isbeorn
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This is clip of four different xlr-cables recording empty track to check the cables noise floor. The original recording was boosted to -6 db with audacity.
Author: Lartti
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Plugging the microusb cable to zoom h1n and then straight unplugging it while the recorded is recording. Boosted with audacity, no other editing.
Author: Lartti
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A recording of me unplugging a phone charger, various times. Use freely.
Author: Maajora
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Cable ties being tightened.
Author: Untitled
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Some heavy analog glitching achieved by plugging and unplugging my old microphone into a broken audio card. Processed using audacity. You are free to use it anywhere and mix it with anything. No credits required. If used, feel free to leave a link to your product in comments :).
Author: Deleted User
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Various crackles and hums from a cable with a broken connection.
Author: Trp
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Recorded with sound devices mixpre-6 ii and sennheiser mkh 416 in 32bit 44. 1khz.
Author: Mc
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Recorded with sound devices mixpre-6 ii and sennheiser mkh 416 in 32bit 44. 1khz.
Author: Mc
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Moving some plastic cables on a wooden floor.
Author: Ventousawins
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My fingers touching jack cable. Use this as fat synth bass sound.
Author: Kaonaya
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This recording is a 96khz recording with a contact microphone attached to the steel cable that connects the mast to the deck, in a small whale research boat in the island of dominica.
Author: Vnss
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Plastic cable ties closing.
Author: Mikelq
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Flying fox in playground being operated at wellington botanic garden. Recorded with a tascam dr-44wl.
Author: Rabbydaw
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Hello and welcome everyone from istanbul. This is emin. I'm really happy if you like my audio recordings and sound effects. I'm trying so hard to improve myself on this. I'd really appreciate it if you'd like to support me. Thanks. Litecoin (ltc) adresslftxm1w4p8w7yrh69ppwffb2bnsqczebbg. Paypalraramuli@gmail. Com. **i'm sending my personal archive to everyone who donated. ---------------------------------------------------------. Recorded at 24bit 96khz wav. Using the zoom h6 recorder. If you like my recording, please feel free to rate and comment.
Author: Eminyildirim
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I got on a cable car to the top of mt. Hakodate. My edirol r-09 happened to catch the sigh of a young woman next to me saying 'kirei' over the outspread night view of the town. It means 'how beautiful,' 'c'est magnifique,' or something like that. Recorded on 17 feb, 2008 with built-in mics.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Recorded by holding the tip of a jack plug directly into rme fireface. Constant at first, then on and of. Use it however you like!.
Author: Quattrostagii
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Cable fall down on the floor.
Author: Cupido
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This is a sound of a cable jack being connected and disconnected from an input at mtg (upf). Mtg is a research group specialised in audio signal processing, music information retrieval, music interfaces, and computational musicology. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/mtg.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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It's a sound of jack plug being pulled out. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour 2. Edited and converted to flac with ardour. Originally a 48khz/16-bit wav file.
Author: Unfa
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It's a sound of jack plug being pushed in. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour 2. Edited and converted to flac with ardour. Originally a 48khz/16-bit wav file.
Author: Unfa
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The sound of a guitar being plugged in1/4" cable going into a guitar - amplified and unamplified, amplified sound of a stompbox being switched on, and amp hum layered in sony acid.
Author: Yfjesse
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1 minute close-up recording of the pulling steel cable of the san francisco cablecars. Good for sound design. Recorded on a sound devices 663, sennheiser 8060 microphone. 48k - 24 bit.
Author: Emanuele Correani
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Connecting and disconnecting usb mini connector to my sansa. Http://lh4. Googleusercontent. Com/-jmkc2vwdk3y/t-zg_4rmgpi/aaaaaaaaeg4/s4y335t6zzc/s400/img_20120628_230359. Jpg.
Author: Qubodup
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The sounds of when you unplug an audio cable and plug it back in. Recorded like this, it was kinda ridiculous but very fun:unplugging and re-plugging a 1/8" to rca cable from a phone -> used one of the rca outputs -> rca to 1/4" adapter -> scarlett 2i2 -> protools.
Author: Lydtuna
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Sparks fly.
Author: Bliind
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A rope noise supporting something. Please take a look at my sketchfab profile to find 3d models :)https://sketchfab. Com/rickerson. Martines. Aparecido/models.
Author: Rickplayer
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This is an example of a low-frequency sound often recorded through the hydrophone on the mars cabled observatory - an earthquake. Mars is located on smooth ridge (36. 7125n, 122. 1869w), west of monterey bay at approximately 900 m depth (http://www. Mbari. Org/at-sea/cabled-observatory/). This magnitude 3. 8 earthquake occurred on july 18, 2016 at 05:53:31 utc (usgs data). It was part of a small earthquake swarm along the san andreas fault, approximately 50 miles east of the hydrophone. All quakes in this swarm, with magnitudes as low as 1. 9, were detected by the hydrophone. We have recorded as many as 40 earthquakes within a single day. The original recording was normalized, and speed was increased 5x to make the low frequency sound more audible. Still, subwoofer or headphones are recommended.
Author: Mbari Mars
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