1,975 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Call"

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This is a remix of hangover nightmare. Wav from kyster. I remixed the sample to join a project/dare called the continuum-1(a never ending project). The sample i used:. Www. Freesound. Org/people/kyster/sounds/146116. I used fl-studio and the following effects:forma-8mrdonaldand echolive, a delay unit for live applications. All echo effects are performed live.
Author: Escortmarius
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I remixed these sounds for a motioncomic i created called: kay & gojiah. . . I didn't create these from scratch, instead, took stock sounds, remixing and fiddling with them until i felt satisfied. So, no need to give me credit. If you're want to give me credit for the remixing, do it by checking out my project and showing it some live :). Https://youtu. Be/-6i5ojsiqhu.
Author: J.R
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A processed audio of tropical cicadas during the evening (6 pm). A few background noises slipped and were unable to be removed during audio processing stage (around 2. 3 khz and bellow were removed). These tropical cicadas are active during the evening. These cicadas are able to produce calls above 2. 5 khz. This audio was recorded around 25-50m from the source.
Author: Exman
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Sound of someone dialing a cell phone. Created for a production of sideways stories from wayside school. Created using this sound:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/smileysamm/sounds/208942/. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
Author: Bevibeldesign
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This sound is of a commercial airliner passing overhead. It was recorded using my zoom h4n stereo field recorder, as i faced east, looking over sun devil stadium in tempe, arizona on top of what they call "a mountain". It was captured around 3:30 in the afternoon, in the spring of 2014, with the airplane due east towards phoenix sky harbor airport, descending on approach.
Author: Mffm
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A recording made on the bank of a small stream. The prominent bird that you will hear -- especially at 30 seconds into the recording -- is a beautiful little bird called the louisiana waterthrush. I made this recording by attaching my zoom h4n to a sturdy tripod, and using the built-in internal stereo microphones on the zoom. The built-in microphones have a 90-degree and 180-degree setting. For this recording, i set the angle on 180 degrees.
Author: Kvgarlic
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This is a knife i use often at my workplace cutting different materials. It’s called an ofla knife- they’re pretty small and can retract and come back out again with a drag of a switch. This is me dragging that switch up and down, slowly for each individual tick and then all at once. I know in this recording the background isn’t completely silent, i’ll try to reupload a recording when it is at some point.
Author: F R A G I L E
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This is a sound effect of one of the chickens on my farm. As far as i know, it means that a chicken wants to lay an egg (or is happy and content). Thanks for checking this out, and be sure to listen to some of my other sound effects!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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Some goa synth i created in fl studio a while ago using the pro 53 vst synth. Basically a saw wave form with glide or portamento, this nice lfo lpf in fl studio called fruity love synth, slight hpf, slight distorition (blood overdrive), a little compression, a little pannomatic, the right amount of delay and reverb. Presto!.
Author: Untitled
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Some bells - first played one by one, then some clusters (i think, if you are looking for the clusters, i have another soudn called more bells, and they are probably there). The bells were part of an art installation from yougoslavian artist stipo pranyko, who was having a retrospective at tea, in santa cruz de tenerife. This was recorded in the big halls of the museum, that's why there's so much reverb. Recorded with a zomm h4 n.
Author: Anjuoh
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Originally contributed by freesound user juskiddink, this series of two blasts on a finnish birch bark horn has been shortened and tightened for use as a ring tone. It's a long, organic and haunting two-tone call echoing in the forest night; a clear alternative to the mechanical and tightly musical ringtones out there, and one i like a lot. Edited to wrap nicely for a continuing repeat.
Author: Shift
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It is a new pack from me. It calls "story". You can use a part or all. As always for free. God bless you and let me show or listen if you was creative. I always feel honored if you send me the link of your work!. You are real volks! i for sure love you!!!. Your friend roses.
Author: Roses
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Recording of an airbus airplane taking off from rickenbacker airport in columbus, ohio. The destination was clearwater, tampa, florida. This was when i left on 21 december for vacation. Recorded december 21, 2022 9:53 pm. You could call this an ambient sound, it starts off as the engine, and the plane taking off, and you can hear people talking. I edited this recording to have it fade out at the end.
Author: Bryce
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nothing to wear. it's a phrase used sometimes by those wishing to make a point, and some, like me, wouldn't see any risk involved. Really was nothing, maybe a bad habit. Once again, not even socks. A huge hand clenching a bottom cheek and i was through the front door. Underestimated partner. Bluff called. No quarter. No turning back. . .
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Taps with Brass Accompaniment performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 25 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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Taps (solo, straight eighth) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 23 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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Walking on a nature trail on a late summer evening. Walking on concrete at the beginning of the clip and on grass midways and on. A bird can be heard calling distantly in the background. Crickets chirp loudly throughout the clip. The sound of leaves and sticks being crunched and knocked about can be heard moreso during the second half of the clip. Recorded in southeast usa with a sony ic recorder.
Author: Deleted User
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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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Set of water sounds we made for our sound library in our studio in chiang mai, north thailand. We are called digital mixes! hope these are useful. If you want a quality 5. 1 or 2. 1 professional mix for your film get in contact! save some money, come to thailand! www. Digitalmixes. Co. Uk.
Author: Alexbuk
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Waiting in line at the department of motor vehicles endlessly waiting for my number to be called. Recorded on zoom h1. Note: all of my sounds can be used for whatever purpose you want. No copyright, no royalties. It if makes you a millionaire, that's great!. I would love to know how you used them, so if you can, feel free to drop my a line :).
Author: Taknation
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Ambisonic fuma b-format recording recorded with the coresound tetramic. Sandia mountain fooothills, albuquerque, new mexico. Birds call/response. Quiet desert. *note: you will need to decode this b-format ambisonic file with a plug-in such as the (free)surroundzone2 which allows you to decode the file to a surround, stereo, or mono format. Also note that these are fuma bformat files (and opposed to ambix bformat).
Author: Drewhalasz
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This is a XM module called "Computer Adventures", composed by tracker musician Drozerix. It was converted to .wav using MilkyTracker Эрзянь: Те морось чиптюн трекенть лемдязь "Computer Adventures". Теемсэ юрокс путозь XM трекерной седямось ды теезь MilkyTracker-нть тевс саезь. Computer Adventures – utwór z gatunku chiptune skomponowany przez Drozeriksa. Plik WAV został stworzony z modułu XM za pomocą trackera MilkyTracker.
Author: Drozerix
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(115 bpm). The instrument i'm using is called choppa. I hope this sound inspires someone and sparks some ideas!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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Recording done 26/04/2020 in manizales, caldas. Details of recording:biophonysound of insects and birds on the park of 39 street of manizales. Frequency:44. 100recorder: huawei dra-lx3////////////////grabación realizada el 26/04/2020 en manizales, caldasdetalle de captura:biofoníasonido de insectos y aves del parque de la calle 39 en manizales. Frecuencia: 44. 100grabadora: huawei dra-lx3.
Author: Artesmediales
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Field recording of birds in my neighborhood and backyard on the east coast of the u. S. I believe a cardinal is most prominent here, but i am not an ornithologist so cannot say for certain. Some smaller birds (finches?) also audible. Recorded through an open window of a screened porch with a tascam dr-40x. Raw recording; a bat crack from a nearby athletic field is audible.
Author: Jay Mar
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This sound was recorded via the use of a behringer b2 microphone, fostex fr2 and a home made parabolic reflector made from a tv satellite dish. The source of the sound was between 100m-200m away from the microphone. This has been eq'ed with high-end shelving to reduce gain noise, low-end shelved up to 1khz (to reduce wind and background noise) and the overall gain has been increased. The bird sound on the recording, is a bird called a "nightjar" which is a nocturnal bird. If you are interested in the build of the reflector itself, i have documented it here: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=jyssecw1qf0. This sound is also available to listen to on my soundcloud: https://soundcloud. Com/jonmacmusicproduction. If you use my sound in any productions could you please put a link to my free sound, sound cloud or youtube channel so it can reach others!. Thanks for listening and downloading.
Author: Jonnosaurus
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This choro music shows the typical improvisation style of the choro players. The music is a variation of the ancient folk theme of northern part of Rio de Janeiro state called "Dança da Urubu" also called "Urubu Malandro", "Samba do Urubu" or "O Urubu e o Gavião". Flute: Pixinguinha (recorded in 1930).Português: Esta gravação mostra o típico estilo de improvisação do choro. A música é uma variação da música folclórica chamada "Dança do Urubu", oriunda do norte do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Em 1914 foi gravada pela primeira vez a música, com o nome de "Urubu Malandro", pelo chorão conhecido como Louro. Pixinguinha, em 1930 gravou com sua flauta esta variação, com o nome de "O Urubu e o Gavião"
Author: Pixinguinha, publicado pela gravadora Victor em 1930
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Plenty of traffic at a large square in central munich, southern germany. The square has been named officially karlsplatz in 1797. Munich natives seldom use that name, calling the square instead stachus. Towards the end of the recording a tram tries to force its way, using his bell for a looong time. Soundman okm microphones, a3 adapter (with the filter on)into sony pcm-d50.
Author: Inchadney
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A wooden plate on which people write his/her wish is called 'ema' in japanese. I hope the spelling won't be funny in your languages, though. Those emas are hung on the metal shelf in a temple in kyoto city, and the wind blows strongly on them. Wooden plates and metal bars rattle. Low rumble cut by eq. Edirol r-44 and audio-technica bp4025.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Phone vibrate sound field recording. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Author: Garuda
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I forgot i was recording! in one and a half hour. . . This is from that recording. It's an vcv-rack patch generating suspense music or call it anticipation music. Is there a good word for it. Maybe you interpret the sound in a different way? some sort of back ground noise anyway. . . ?the sound is time stretched, eqed, compressed and i added a little reverb.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Waving around and throwing a book at different speeds. The book is a 350 page paperback called "in the land of invented languages" by arika okrent, in case you were wondering. Recorded on my tonor tc30 usb condenser microphone. Originally for the solar postal services podcast, but now for you :) no credit needed, but i would love to know what you're doing with it.
Author: Solarpostalservicespodcast
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Recording done 25/04/2020 in manizales, caldas. Details of recording:low quality soundscapesound of street 39 traffic in manizales. Frequency:44. 100recorder: huawei dra-lx3////////////////grabación realizada el 25/04/2020 en manizales, caldasdetalle de captura:paisaje sonoro de baja fidelidadsonido de tráfico de la calle 39 manizales. Frecuencia: 44. 100grabadora: huawei dra-lx3.
Author: Artesmediales
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I was out recording some sounds late one evening, and i randomly heard this, which i can assume is a gunshot. Not much processing was done to this sound, except some noise removal and pitch shift. Feel free to use this whenever, wherever, and however you want. This ain't called freesound for nothing. :).
Author: Resaural
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This is an extended version of my previous entry recording of the radio patch from the houston fbi field office i recorded from my police scanner. They do a radio check test every thursday night. They call various federal agencies around the houston area in the new p25 digital radio system, not analog. Some of the agencies respond, some do not. I wanted to post this so the other agencies could be heard during the radio check. Enjoy!.
Author: Rudyizcool
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Recorded with a portable alesis digital recorder then widened and lightly manipulated in daw. This is actual foley of a stream recorded at close range. Public domain, do with as you please. If you use i'd love to see how you used it. Works great as a nice environmental sound for film work if laid softly in the background, if it's called for that is.
Author: Freedomfightervictor
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I have made a patch that generates drones. Lets call this generative. . . I use feedback on my spring reverb. I only use one filter. The drone is structured by a triangle lfo and 2 comparators. It's tricky to balance the patch to give varying and interesting results. The drone is made with a 100% analog modular synth.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Hello out there. This sound is made with arturia keylab 61. The software is called analoglab 3, and was included in the buy of the keyboard. Hope u like it. I woud raally like to listen/see what you have done with the sound. So please notifi me. :d :d.
Author: Touda
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Sound description: hundreds of crows squawking on a breezy afternoon. In nature you have a "gaggle" of geese or a "pod" of whales, but a "flock" of birds, if they happen to be crows is actually called "a murder of crows". An appropriate name if you happen to be standing underneath hundreds of them in the trees. They emit a murderous ;) squawk and screech for hours. This was a digital audio recording, done at 48 mhz at a group of trees a mile from a country freeway. You can still hear the ambient sounds of the distant cars.
Author: Franki
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Streets atmosphere in the suburbs, birdsong, dogs barking, carsstraßenatmosphäre, vogelgezwitscher, hundebellen, autosatmosphère des rues dans la banlieue, le chant des oiseaux, les aboiements des chiens, des voituresambiente de la calle en los suburbios, pájaros, perros ladrando, automóvilesatmosfera strada in periferia, il canto degli uccelli, cani che abbaiano, automobili.
Author: Hoerspielgerrit
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Waiting in line at the department of motor vehicles endlessly waiting for my number to be called. Recorded on zoom h1. Note: all of my sounds can be used for whatever purpose you want. No copyright, no royalties. It if makes you a millionaire, that's great!. I would love to know how you used them, so if you can, feel free to drop my a line :).
Author: Taknation
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Field recording of birds in my neighborhood and backyard on the east coast of the u. S. I believe a cardinal is most prominent here, but i am not an ornithologist so cannot say for certain. Some smaller birds (finches?) also audible. Recorded through an open window of a screened porch with a tascam dr-40x. Noise removal done through audition's default parameters.
Author: Jay Mar
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A two minute clip of birds being fed and squabbling over the bread. Geese, seagulls, coots and ducks on the lake in st james park in london uk arguing over bread scraps being thrown by a londoner. Squawking, water sounds, calls from the birds, some conversation from the humans watching about 30 seconds in and well in the background. Zoom h2 with build in microphones and wind shield. Hand held.
Author: Keithpeter
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Recorded this awesome tool my furnace repair man was using called a "pilot sparker. " i recorded it in my professional iso booth with a lewitt lct 640 microphone in omni then in cardiod at various distances from the microphone. Perfect for a tazer, shock sounds, ripped part electrical lines, shocks, weapons. Enjoy!.
Author: Pyrx
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Oddly enough this man does not consider himself a baritone, and his speaking voice is not so deep. This was not modified except with noise reduction, because the air conditioning was audible. It just happens to be the deepest sound i've ever heard him make, and he wasn't awake. So it wasn't a moan, or a groan, or a gasp. Please tell me what you think it is. I called it an exhale, and yeah, i don't think grizzlies typically go this low.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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The very traditional jarabe tapatío, one of the most beloved pieces that you can ask to a mariachi group. The last segment is commonly use as fanfare (in mexico we call it "una diana"); you probably hear it in old mexicans movies. I recorded this on the street (so, you need to equalize it a little), in oakland, california, in august 20, 2011, with my zoom h2. Use in case of 5 de mayo celebration.
Author: Lenguaverde
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Recorded on the municipal wharf at santa cruz, california on 20 oct 2012 using a zoom h2. Sea lions calling. These sea lions live at the wharf. In the distance, sounds from the amusement park and from a marching band contest. See http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=t7i9gckt-e0 for a short video of the sea lions.
Author: Vflefevre
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The bronze temple bell of the byodo-in temple in the valley of the temples cemetery just outside kaneohe, hawaii. The bell was cast in japan and had been installed in a free standing bell tower, as is customary in japan, and can be rung by anyone who passes by. It's timbre and sound reminded me very much of the bronze bell in hiroshima called the peace bell, which is in a tower directly across the river from the technical school ruins.
Author: Mista Bumpy
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A melody i made on piano in garageband for something called victors crypt. I think it would be perfect for something scary and mystic. Hope you like it. Feel free to use it as long as you give me the credit for it/write me as composer. And subscribe to and watch my channel :). Be cool and subscribe to victors crypt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uca8o46_wrqzehsdzuwfq3rq. Throw horns, dance and hail satan!.
Author: Victor Natas
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This is the first recording in this pack from inside a traditional, working old dutch windmill, called de lelie - the lily - in the picturesque dutch village of eenrum. This mill was used to grind grain. There was a strong northwesterly breeze straight from te sea, so the sails of the windmill were in full swing, this morning on saturday may 14th. The dominant sound you hear is the sound of the so called “schuddebak”, litterally translated as “shaking bin”. This is a device in the form of a large wooden shovel which is tapping against the turning millstone in order to distribute the grain equally along the millstone. On the background you hear the millstone itself. On the second recording in this pack, the millers had detached the schuddebak, so the sound of the millstone is more dominant in that recording. This windmill is now a small museum. Admission is free, so everyone can admire this proud dutch windmill heritage which reclaimed half our country from the sea and gave us our daily bread. Thanks to the millers fort heir hospitality and cooperation!. (i used an iphone with a zoom iq5).
Author: Pcwvdmark
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