11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cone"

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Crunchy fir-cone, to get it- pressed cone with my foot.
Author: Martats
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Old machine tool cone, rec with zoom h4n.
Author: Flunkspagnargel
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This is an overdubbed track of various pinecones. I pressed my fingertips down along the sides of the pinecone and make a fluttery sound of pitches.
Author: Bennrush
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Two pine cones being twisted together. Recorded using a zoom h2n handy recorder and a pair of roland binaural mic/headphones on 09-feb-2015 in my home studio as part of a foley session for a short animated feature. Edited in reason 7.
Author: D.N.Audio
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Pine cones dropping and landing on a bed of pine needles. This recording was made on a windy day, so there is some background "whooshing" wind; all in all, i think these pine cones softly landing on the needles can be put to good use. Recording made with my zoom h4n recorder, with a rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone. For this recording i literally wanted to get as close as i could, so i placed the shotgun microphone on the ground and carefully let the pine cones fall as close to the microphone as possible, but without hitting it. *not easy to do. I did edit out some of the direct hits!. Enjoy, and if you ever get the chance to spend a warm afternoon in the peace of a thick stand of pines, you should. Kvgarlic.
Author: Kvgarlic
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High quality munching sound created by biting into a waffle cone.
Author: Konstati
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A small played gmaj to fmaj chords using my orange tiny terror with a wharfedale dm5000 about an inch away and inch to the right of the cone.
Author: Zinzan
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Sounds of dawn in a larch and fir forest at 1500 metres above sea level in the dolomites. Light breeze, a stream in the distance, birds chirping and a pine cone falling. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
Author: Ilmotografo
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This is a deep bass rumble sound. Created in audacity by generating a brownian noise and band passing it through a steep 15 to 100 hz filter. The reason for the roll off below 15hz is to remove energy that doesn't produce any sound. It just moves the speaker cone and wastes amplifier power, thus it was rolled off.
Author: Johnaudiotech
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Walking on the concrete area of a nature trail on a late summer evening. Heavy footsteps with hard impact on concrete. The sound of crunched acorns and sticks can occasionally be heard and a pine cone being kicked. Crickets chirp continuously in the background. Recorded in southeast usa with a sony ic recorder.
Author: Deleted User
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Hi guys, i'm back. For years i haven't uploaded any sounds except my news themes, (thanks to you for your nice comments and thousands of downloads)now i give you an impulse response i made to check how my mixes would sound on a typical living room audio setup (but listening with headphones). The chain: technics hifi-system, multi-cone speakers, audix reference microphone, focusrite preamps. To use it like intended, just load this file into a convolution plugin in your master insert. You'll hear your mix like sitting. . . Well. . . In my living room. It'll sound muffled to you, that's because i captured the ir and all the reflections with an omni-directional mic and i have thick curtains ;-dof course it can be used as a really, really nice and natural-sounding ambience ir, too. Use it as an aux-reverb).
Author: Mansardian
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