2,207 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Computer Speech"

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It is a sound that presents several alterations because sometimes it is perceived strong but there are moments in which it becomes weak and the sound is lost. It was triggered by a person pressing the keyboard keys to type.
Author: Richard
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Made with my hp all-in-one computer.
Author: Septalium
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The sound of a gaming computer on a daily use.
Author: Lidalee
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Simple melodic incoming call.
Author: Dzedenz
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An old computer starting up, fans en discdriver starting up.
Author: Gecop
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Someone typing on the keyboard of an apple macbook laptop. Mono track recorded with zoomh4n. Background noise removed with audacity.
Author: Finneganmilla
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Sound of shifting, moving, and adjusting computer cables behind a desk.
Author: Anakronizm
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Hey everyone,. Thanks for everything now and throughout the past couple years. I appreciate you all!. Support me : https://bit. Ly/rkb07. Made & edited in fl studio 20 & pro tools 12.
Author: Audioway
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Experimenting with a coil pickup microphone on several electronic machines.
Author: Javierzumer
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Me opening and closing the cd player on my computer.
Author: Vampcal
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This is a sound of one of the gpu’s that are used 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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My very first glitch sound i made by importing raw data in audacity.
Author: Zeraora
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Typing on my old macbook keyboard.
Author: Jimmygu
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Mecanic keyboard recorded with a tbones sc 440.
Author: Rannem
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The sound of someone typing on a thinkpad.
Author: Wkg
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A short soft whistle suitable for "onhover" mouse events when constructing various menus. Created using audacity, by applying a couple of filters and changing a pitch of a short whistle - my own whistle.
Author: Senitiel
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Robotic computer vice saying access denied created with natural reader text to speech software.
Author: Phatkatz
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A man saying hi, hello, hi there, how are you, and laughing. Recorded with a simple computer microphone and touched up in audition.
Author: Theatomicbrain
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A person who pronounces the voiceless labiodental fricative, [f]. [fa afa].
Author: Ipapronunciations
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An emergency eas message. Feel free to support me by subscribing to my youtube channel: youtube. Com/developerjake.
Author: Developer Jake
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Short comment about why i donate to a nonprofit student-oriented radio station (c89. 5/knhc) operated from nathan hale high school in seattle, wa (us), for possible airplay - but maybe useful (in whole/part) for your creative project. Recorded into adobe audition using a blue snowball usb mic, with some (hopefully minor/not noticeable) noise reduction. Phonetic word list for possible clip extraction: my name is stuart jay whitmore and i'm a writer in the seattle area i donate monthly to see eighty nine point five because support educational mission also like listening to music while work on books.
Author: Jppi Stu
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A person who pronounces the voiced alveolar lateral tap (flap), [ɺ]. [ɺa aɺa].
Author: Ipapronunciations
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A person who pronounces the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative, [ɕ]. [ɕa aɕa].
Author: Ipapronunciations
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Recorded on iphone 12.
Author: Itinerantmonk
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Beer restaurant atmosphere and small talks. Recorded on tascam dr-44wl.
Author: Sun Rhythms
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Simple talks in queue for an attraction in the park. Recorded on tascam dr-44wl.
Author: Sun Rhythms
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Jazz. M3 is used in this sound.
Author: Felipethesoundfinder
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Me just playing around and talking in a silly gruff voice.
Author: Mikey
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I repeat minecraft steve and sans undertale for 3:24 minutes while having a panic attack and trying to eat peptol bismol before proceeding to question why they were so fuckin nasty.
Author: Kyrisuz
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A person who pronounces the close-mid back rounded vowel, [o].
Author: Ipapronunciations
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He really didn't want to discuss it. . .
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A description of a dream about sorting through childhood/teenagehood mementos and being hurried to meet an older relative/ancestor.
Author: Foldedworlds
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Speech shaped noise downsampled randomized ssn version from harvard corpus.
Author: Zucatelli
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Easy to apply for many purposes. Almost what? you decide. . .
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A small monologue i voice acted from the movie bladerunner.
Author: Dylanthefish
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Playing with my sampler. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Friend saying "vamos" even though we're swedish.
Author: Ezzin
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Synthesized with the sms-tools. Window: blackmanm: 1001n: 1024t: -80minsinedur: 0. 1nh: 50minf0: 140maxf0: 230f0et: 5harmdevslope: 0. 01stocf: 0. 4freq scaling factors: [0, 1, 0. 5,0. 4, 0. 7,0. 4,1, 3. 0]freq stretching factors: [0, 1, 1, 1] (no stretching)time scaling factors: [0, 0, 0. 5, 0. 3, 0. 7, 0. 6,1,2. 0].
Author: Tpellegrini
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Male voice singing note and whispering, recorded with at2020 microphone in audacity.
Author: Philsapphire
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This is a trnsformation of the original sound: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/xserra/sounds/254374/ , with the parameters:. For synthesis:window type: hammingwindow size: 801fft size: 2048minimum f0: 160maximum f0: 260number of harmonics: 80threshold: -100minimum length of harmonics:. 1stochastic decimation factor : 0. 2minimum sine duration : 0. 1. For transformation :frequency scaling factors : [0, 0. 4, 1, 0. 4] <- (make frequency lower)frequency stretching factors : [0, 1, 1, 1] <- (no change)timbrepreservation : 1 <- (no change)time scaling factors : [0, 0, 1, 0. 7] <- (faster).
Author: Wantingchen
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A weird sound i made in audacity. Its like an alien or something.
Author: Gmoney
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Just a voice to show to some people.
Author: Barruchi
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This is my final assignment for aspma course 2016. It is based on transformations over the file speech-male. Wav (https://www. Freesound. Org/people/xserra/sounds/317744/), used often over the course. A small time-stretching transformation, morphing with piano chromatic scales, and finally arranged by a python script to produce the final audio output. You can find the python code here:https://github. Com/nerkamitilia/aspma16/blob/master/workspace/a10/a10. Py. Format:mono, 16-bit, 44100hz.
Author: Nerkamitilia
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It's a winnie the pooh stocking that sings "we wish you a merry christmas" when you push it, but i decided to take one of the batteries out and see what happens. The result is rather funny. Recorded on november 27, 2011 with an ipod touch. Converted to wav with audacity.
Author: Vacuumfan
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Non-offensive reverse speech with delay fx.
Author: Acrolith
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Is dropping the bass still a thing? well here ya go!.
Author: Mooncubedesign
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Me saying sound must be free in czech, mp3 version. Recorded using the mic on my pc so the quality is pretty low.
Author: Dicksavage
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Me saying sound must be free in czech, wav version. Recorded using the mic on my pc so the quality is pretty low.
Author: Dicksavage
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Recorded in response to this request:http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/32600/. It's me saying "dj lagswitch" in several ways. Teen takes one after another, pick your favorite. It's ranging form whisper to shout. Recorded with a zoom h2 on a mic stand. Originally wav 96khz/24-bit. It was silence-truncated with audacity and normalized. Ps:. I don't speak english natively, so i might not pronounce it as expected. If that's a problem - let me know i'll try to correct myself.
Author: Unfa
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