1,929 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Computer"

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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Author: Bigkahuna
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Typing on a dell keyboard. Recorded on h4n.
Author: Goldsilver Yeti
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A fisher price xylophone manipulated in sound forge.
Author: Jcookvoice
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A captcha code that i pressed play on and was malfunctioning, then managed to download it and time warp it a bit in ableton 8. Accidental recorded "meow" from myself at the very end on my computer speakers. 16 bit.
Author: Meow Marisa
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Signal from untitled machine, recorded with fl studio 10.
Author: Younoise
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Edited bell sounds.
Author: Patchytherat
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Created with audio paint from this image rainbow lace with default settings.
Author: Kbclx
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Look at my page https://skibka-music. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Skibkamusic
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Look at my page https://skibka-music. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Skibkamusic
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Look at my page https://skibka-music. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Skibkamusic
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Look at my page https://skibka-music. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Skibkamusic
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More sounds. More of my voice. . . "i am your friend".
Author: Gis Sweden
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The ghost in the machine. ;-). Designed with malstroem & z3ta+. No additional effects.
Author: Reacthor
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Made with the directwave plugin in fl studio 20, recorded in fl studio, processed in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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Mashing on a keyboard to give the impression of typing quickly. Recorded a lg g910 gaming keyboard.
Author: Zekybomb
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An old laptop making weird sounds. The fan was broken at that point. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
Author: Crowcube
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An old laptop making weird sounds. The fan was broken at that point. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
Author: Crowcube
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Typing fairly fast on my laptop. Blue snowball used for recording, set on setting 1, no filters.
Author: Katapotamous
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Used the high pitch alarm that i made and speeded it up 150%. Useful sci fi bleeps.
Author: Oddworld
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Small switch of a synth (m-audio), rather quiet. Electronic vibe. Recorded in mono with h5. 48khz/24bit.
Author: Xkeril
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An old-ish compaq desktop from 2008 booting up. Recorded with the ps eye microphones. I believe this is my first true stereo recording.
Author: Vacuumfan
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These are 4 simple melodies recorded on my instrument and then edited in audacity. 100% free to use. Recorded with - xiaomi a1instrument - luna drum.
Author: Tetoszka
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Typical sliding sound a 3. 5-inch floppy-disk makes when someone has ejected the disk and takes it from the floppy disk drive.
Author: Micropolis
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Sound for closing a program. The sound was made on a microkorg s and is a fmaj7 chord. **works with open_program_a sound effect**.
Author: Beetlemuse
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Arcade sound fx. You can donate me here:. Https://www. Paypal. Com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=jb6lp3epgywx4. Thanks :).
Author: Screamstudio
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Mix of various other sounds found here in freesound, i needed the background noise of a stock market for a video and this is the result.
Author: Perplessio
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Inserting 3. 5 inch floppy-disk into a floppy disk drive, with the typical sliding sound first and then the spring-activated locking mechanism snapping it shut.
Author: Micropolis
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This is the sound that technology makes in the future. I know cuz im from the future and recorded this at 24bit/44. 1 khz. This asset also loops perfectly without any pops, enjoy!.
Author: Colelakman
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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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Beeping sound my computer makes to start up. I used it for a cash register sound.
Author: Phatcorns
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Inserting a large 8-inch floppy-disk into a shugart floppy disk drive and closing the plastic front bezel drive latch. Noisy recording with the fan of the enclosure and neighboring system humming along.
Author: Micropolis
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G413 typing sounds. Not particularly noisy. Pretty generic typing sound for universal purposes. Lately everyone's been hyped over deep thoccs, but i find those pretty unusable for sfx in videos etc. , cuz they're just not the typical typing sound.
Author: Shyinka
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A computer start up sound that i created for this vid: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=up-yadbqh2k. Please enjoy in your own projects! made in reason 8.
Author: Theatomicbrain
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Piece based on the lucas numbers. I have used the frequencies 123, 199, 322, 521, 843, 1364hz. I made a small python program that played these tones randomly. I run my program 3 times and recorded. Joined, panned and added reverb. Https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/lucas_number.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Sounds of an old hard disk drive from 2005 (hitachi). You hear starting of the spinning noise and the heads rumbling when data is read and written. I started a short defragmenting to make the disk noisy. Recorded with a roland r-05.
Author: Viertelnachvier
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Get nostalgic with the wonderful sonic richness of an old crt computer monitor. Recorded with rode nt1a and akg c1000s mics.
Author: Corkob
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Digital beeps, pops, and clicks.
Author: Splicesound
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Stop computer after 'shutdown -p now' command was entered. H-m-m. . . Yes, it's linux os. System have 4 hd (seagate) and zalman system fun. Xy-stereo.
Author: Zabuhailo
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This clip makes me think of a computers inner workings.
Author: Cuddlenucks
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Typing (real words!) on a kinesis advantage keyboard with cherry mx brown mechanical switches. Recorded at my desk with rode procaster, triton fethead, focusrite scarlett 2i2 into audacity. Untreated room (hence dynamic mic) but noise remoived with audacity. I needed this for my own purposes so i thought i'd upload it. I hope someone finds it useful :).
Author: Darcyconroy
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Click sounds from a computer mousefor animations, games. . . Whatever you like1st: click2nd: double-click3rd: middle-click.
Author: Masgame
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Short and fast typing on a regular computer-keyboard. Its close-miced but there's still a little room ambience on it.
Author: Capslok
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Office ambience loop with no voices to be heard. There are multiple phones ringing, quick typing and printing. Could be useful if you want to put dialogue on top, or just want to represent a 100% focused and silent workplace. Made up of all of these cc0 freesounds:- https://freesound. Org/people/lewooz/sounds/521398/- https://freesound. Org/people/stu556/sounds/450281/- https://freesound. Org/people/alivvie/sounds/323432/- https://freesound. Org/people/alphium/sounds/470937/- https://freesound. Org/people/keybit2/sounds/178137/- https://freesound. Org/people/mycompasstv/sounds/457161/- https://freesound. Org/people/chlund/sounds/504622/- https://freesound. Org/people/vrodge/sounds/119556/.
Author: Fupicat
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A bleep sound.
Author: Jack
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Sound of keyboard typing.
Author: Dscull
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Sound of some machinery rooms in the upf's laboratories building. Taken with a zoom h recorder, near the doors, because of the restricted area. Taken in the computer rooms building (tallers).
Author: Musicboy
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Sounds like a robot engine thing.
Author: Bird Man
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A close up recording of an overheating usb slot-loading cd/dvd drive that repeatedly tries to spin up, but fails and makes some clicking noises. Note on low frequency sounds: i recorded this with a zoom h1n recorder at about 2cm distance from the drive slot. I held the recorder in my hand and rested my hand on the surface the cd drive was resting on, so there is somewhat of a mechanical connection between the drive's vibrations and the recorder. I believe this led to the low frequency parts of the recording. About halfway through the recording, i lifted the drive up with my other hand and held it at a 30degree angle to the surface and recorder. As you can hear in the recording, this made it spin up a little longer before failing and spinning back down.
Author: Conath
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Author: Bigkahuna
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Recorded with zoom h1 inbuilt microphones.
Author: Bigkahuna
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