32 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Computer Controlled"

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This the sound of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. [1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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Engine control unit ecu utv atv fraser battery jitter trail path channel iso synchronous calculator rack shelf link security amstrad computer redback switch raspberry dongle chocolate dolphin mint operating system.
Author: Awaka
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Engine control unit ecu utv atv fraser battery jitter trail path channel iso synchronous calculator rack shelf link security amstrad computer redback switch raspberry dongle chocolate dolphin mint operating system.
Author: Awaka
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Engine control unit ecu utv atv fraser battery jitter trail path channel iso synchronous calculator rack shelf link security amstrad computer redback switch raspberry dongle chocolate dolphin mint operating system.
Author: Awaka
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Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Author: Reitanna
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Engine control unit ecu utv atv fraser battery jitter trail path channel iso synchronous calculator rack shelf link security amstrad computer redback switch raspberry dongle chocolate dolphin mint operating system.
Author: Awaka
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Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Author: Reitanna
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Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Author: Reitanna
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Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Author: Reitanna
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Created by cranking a filter to max resonance, adding distortion, then slowly sweeping the frequency control on a bit crusher.
Author: Jaegrover
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Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away, as well as an accidental thump. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Author: Reitanna
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Universidade anhembi morumbi. Recorded with an akg condenser microphone in studio.
Author: Larissatrimarco
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When you complete the level. The sound is created with reason 4. 0 and m-audio midi controller, recorded with reason 4. 0. It is made in 16 dec. 2014 in estonia.
Author: Tuudurt
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This the sound of an entire working process of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. Learn more at: http://berg. Upf. Edu/[1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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Automated/computer controlled plasma cutting torch. Re-processed from open source wikipedia video courtesy of metaveld wijchen bv. Noise reduced, dynamics compressed and high/low frequencies resynthesized. I'm not that big a stickler about receiving credit for the use of my sounds on freesound. As a courtesy, i appreciate it but i do ask people to always credit freesound. Org and if their project ever sees any kind of profit to please consider making a donation to the website. It's a great resource and deserves our support. Good luck with your project.
Author: Klangfabrik
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A random arpeggio of sine waves with some reverb + ping-pong delay. Can be used for sci-fi purposes (control panel, alien machinery, etc. ).
Author: Prim Ordial
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Purpose is space-ship idle background engine drone. Created in flstudio10 with vst-mysterion (free).
Author: Karma Ron
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Purpose is space-ship idle background engine drone. Created in flstudio10.
Author: Karma Ron
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Controlled sine generator with random values. Software: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Author: Blukotek
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I wanted to create mood for a shot video piece that was dramatic, ambient and atmospheric. I jumped on my midi-controller keyboard and generated this sound on my computer using software synths and mixed it and processed it in audacity. Useful for background music for video, or for meditation.
Author: Freezound
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Old experiments using a simple 8 bit vst controlled by a midi keyboard. Recorded in real time by messing around with my effects rack in my daw, changing effect orders on the fly, disabling and enabling things etc. Very fun stuff :d.
Author: Burning Mir
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Old experiments using a simple 8 bit vst controlled by a midi keyboard. Recorded in real time by messing around with my effects rack in my daw, changing effect orders on the fly, disabling and enabling things etc. Very fun stuff :d.
Author: Burning Mir
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Old experiments using a simple 8 bit vst controlled by a midi keyboard. Recorded in real time by messing around with my effects rack in my daw, changing effect orders on the fly, disabling and enabling things etc. Very fun stuff :d.
Author: Burning Mir
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I made a script in python with three balls bouncing around at different speed. When the ball hits a wall a beep is played. The slowest bass plays a 110hz beep. The middle ball a 220hz beep and the fastest a 440hz beep. Python can’t play two beeps at a time…sort of random “music”… you control the rhythm with the ball speed.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I took another sample from a malfunctioning arcade cabinet, this time giving off a repetitive droning hum. Listening to it without context, i imagine being in a control center containing heavy industrial computing machines.
Author: Itsgabbo
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Algorithmic modular music program (man3_2019). The computer is my analog modular synth. 00 rem -------------- man3_2019 --------------00 rem man3 - modular algorithm no 300 rem the steps/command lines, 01 to 08, are steps on a step sequencer00 rem main clock (lfo_2) 3hz00 rem the cv sequencer (seq) are tuned to an octave split in 5 equal parts. 00 rem seq has its own clock00 rem lfo_2 controls vco_2 via vca_2 and vca_300 rem lfo_3 controls wave shaper and vcf00 rem vco_1 tuned to 150hz sin -> wave shaper00 rem vco_2 tuned to 150hz tri00 rem vco_3 tuned to 75hz sqr -> vcf00 rem ----------------------------------------01 sampl lfo_1 -> vca_1 (vco_1)02 sampl seq -> vco_203 sampl lfo_1 -> vca_2 (vca_3) : rem [lfo_2 -> vca_2 -> vca_3 (vco_2)]04 sampl seq -> vco_105 trg -> noise -> delay_106 sampl seq -> vco_307 trg -> env (vco_3)08 trg -> noise -> delay_110 goto 01.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Ambient sound akin to the bridge of a starship. Muted background hum with an overtone of air conditioning ducts. Pseudo-random high pitched blips occupy the soundstage. Could be used as an ambient sound loop for hi-tech / science fiction interiors such as a laboratory, a control room, or the bridge of a spacecraft. Created with two instances of flstudio 3x osc. One kicking out a pair of sinewaves plus noise for the background susurus (hum) and ventilation sound. Second 3x osc is set to produce two interfereing square waves for the blips, squeaks and buzzes. The background was notch filtered and bandpassed to mellow out the humming sound and reduce hiss. The blips were processed with flstudio equo, stereo enhance, fruity delay2 and fl pan-o-matic vst. Each blip was pasted by hand in a seemingly random but not too unpleasant pattern.
Author: Diboz
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Some kind of tardis-esque machinery humming away, ready to project the adventurer into outer space. Would be useful as a sound effect for a video involving strange futuristic machinery. No effects have been put on it to aid this. This was created with my eurorack, the main component is a waldorf wavetable oscillator nw-1 module, put through an a-127 triple voltage controlled resonance filter and a a-188-2 tapped bdd delay. The filter and oscillator are modulated in sync by an a-145 lfo.
Author: Wordswords
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Set computer volume level at normal. Using headphones or your speakers, play each tone, gradually decreasing the volume until you cannot detect it. Note the volume setting (i know, this isn't easy if you don't have a graduated control, but you can make some arbitrary levels using whatever indicator you have on your os). Repeat with next tone. Try the test with headphones if you were using your speakers, or vice versa. Fyi: http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/hearing_range.
Author: Mjscox
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From Die Zauberflöte, K.620 Wenn Tugend und Gerechtigkeit ... "When virtue and justice spread the path of the great with fame.." These pages contain some of my MIDI sequences of classical music in general midi (GM) format, linked so that you can download or play them by clicking on the links. The sequences are intended to be heard on a computer sound card, and do not include system exclusive messages or controllers other than volume, pan, reverb and chorus. They are all in the public domain. That is, they are no-one's intellectual property: they may be freely copied, adapted, tinkered with and, I hope, surpassed by others.
Author: Untitled
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An actual new production instead of old stuff! made in june of 2020. A dark intro implies the humming engines of the spaceship you're in as you're traveling at speeds unimaginable. Slowly the ship starts to spring to life. As you open your eyes, slow but huge bands of light sweeps across your cryogenic sleeping pod, as if being scanned. The pod starts to move while you're still in it, going through chambers filled with machinery and bleeping computer stations, until it stops in front of a huge closed door. Suddenly, your pod opens up as well as the door. Your eyes are greeted with the majestic sight of a gigantic control room with windows as far as the eyes can see, galaxies fills your field of view, a beautiful synergetic view of the grandeur of space and the hundreds of lights of the control room, welcoming you to a new adventure. 2 simple chords form the basis of a textural composition supplied with sound effects. Plugins used: ni kontakt 5 with atom hub's the planet, doom by sampletraxx, space by rigid audio, ni absynth, and massive vst synths. Extra sound effects: shocking signal and ui designer by sampletraxx, heavily sampled and mangled. Effects: izotope mastering plugins, a bunch of fl studio stock reverb and eq, guitar rig 5, blackhole reverb, replika xt, raum reverb.
Author: Burning Mir
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This piece was produced using a text-to-speech program on a "rant" by francis e. Dec. Mr. Dec was a disbarred lawyer from new york state who spent the balance of his adult life writing and publishing rants against a global conspiracy that had removed him from the legal profession, controlled the white house for decades, performed clandestine medical operations on the entire population of earth and worked for a malevolent entity called the "world wide communist gangster computer god". Mr. Dec appears to have hated just about every religious, racial, ethnic, professional and political group that he was aware of. Although i have tried to maintain the syntax and general flow of this rant; i have taken the liberty of removing the more offensive passages and phrases. Since the development and widespread use of anti-psychotic drugs in north america, schizophrenic creativity of this level of complexity has become harder to find. Street ranters are an endangered species but my memories of them include the unusually stiff, declamatory and repetitious cadence of their speeches. Curiously, a speech-to-text program mimics some of these features. I hope that the irony in using a computer voice cuts two ways. Mr. Dec's rants are in the public domain. To his credit he was very open source with his work. My use of dec's writings should not be construed as advocacy for his views nor as an endorsement of how our society currently treats persons labeled as schizophrenic. The wikipedia entry on francis e. Dec is a good and balanced starting point if you are interested in the life and work of this very unique and unfortunate man. I leave the listener with this quote by g. K. Chesterton-. "the madman is not the man who has lost his reason, the madman is the man who has lost everything except his reason. ". --.
Author: Klangfabrik
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