706 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Constant Buzz"

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Hornets trapped. The recorder microphones stuck to the trap. Recorded by an ls100, low-cut at 100 hz.
Author: Keng Wai Chane Chick Te
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Recorded in a small space between several large freezers in a coffee shop back of house area.
Author: Opalmirage
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Dragonfly flying around a lamprecorder zoom h5 stereo 48khz 24 bit.
Author: Antoineopeng
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Needs to be faded in, but otherwise it should properly loop. Created using cubase and retrologue 2. A simple patch exploring the vsti's multi oscillators. Two oscillators plus a bit of semi-random filter modulation.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Loop-able. Constant buzz from a slightly broken water pump on a small water feature. Recorded from multiple areas of the fountain. Running water can be heard in the background. Recorded on a zoom h4n recorder.
Author: Colinpoh
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Sound of a mal-functioning lamp.
Author: Danilosfx
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Garmin nuvifone recorded on a couch by b5 and denoized by izotope rx 3.
Author: Poison X
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Recording of a group of bees installed within the porch of a country house. Recorded with sound devices 744t mixer and neumann 82i microphone.
Author: Peqdavid
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0:00 - right around the mic0:25 - on the other side of the room1:28 - trapped in a cup.
Author: Kevinhilt
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Using a soda stream to carbonate water. Includes carbonation pumping, loud buzzing due to over-carbonation, and burst of moist air release when the bottle is disconnected from the pump.
Author: Alexanderdanner
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Goinng after main rhythim.
Author: Bigpigeats
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01:03
Bee buzzes against window with agitation.
Author: Sonicquinn
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Hum of plugging in an electric guitar with distortion from a plasma pedal - this thing is awesome. More sounds to come.
Author: Snudio Records
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Yup, birds, bees and rain in the raspberry patch.
Author: Zajjman
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Refrigerator sounds.
Author: Bendrain
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Refrigerator sounds.
Author: Bendrain
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A swarm of bees.
Author: Trezz
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A soprano pipistrelle recorded in the vicinity of maynooth university in september 2019. Originally recorded at 192 khz, this rate has been changed to 16 khz to make the sounds audible. In this extract the bat can be heard echolocating which culminates in a 'feeding buzz' as the bat catches prey. Recorded on a sony pcm d100 using knowles ultrasonic mics. Noise reduction has been applied.
Author: Iainmccurdy
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I like to listen to static (often actually) and it actually shifts a lot through out the day. So i heard some cool ringy stuff. . & decided to sweep through the am band. . . And actually touching the screen of my cell made the static louder. Sounds like a synth.
Author: Untitled
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An electric razor repeatedly passes a microphone.
Author: Ted Erski
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Great tone for under electrical noise.
Author: Smice
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Non-functional tube radio warming up, making a loud 60hz hum with lots of harmonics. As a bonus it clicks off at the end. Zenith consoltone. Only because the faq says so: electro voice n/d 257a through impedance transformer into crappy gigabyte motherboard realtek high definition audio. 16bits, processed at 32bits. Audacity sound editor and/or driver wouldn't record mic level so it was very noisy after amplification. Filtered with a (mathematically equivalent) fft constructed whopping 64k length zero phase filter (blackman window) with 5 wavelength width bandpass at each harmonic from 60hz to 5,520hz. For some reason a fraction of some of the harmonics didn't get through so did another pass on the residual noise and mixed that in. Near the beginning there was a sort of brief duplicate signal that descended in pitch so it didn't make it through the filter. I added that bit in. Attenuated frequencies above 3. 6khz because they are pretty much noise, but removing them didn't sound right. Cleaned up the beginning a bit in various ways, cut it down to 15 sec and carefully appended the unfiltered "click" onto the end, which i denoised 12db with audacity's noise reduction.
Author: Hetanoyokozuki
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Transient manipulation of a drone-texture with a filter sweep applied on top.
Author: Jackie Makes Noiz
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A broken lamp being interfered with.
Author: Jonsept
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Morning alarm clock buzzing.
Author: Israra
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Randomly played, spliced and quantized guitar track.
Author: Rupert
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Unintentional noise collected editing audiobooks home-recorded by voluntary readers on tape. Digitized at 22khz.
Author: F Ilippo
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Recording of a dragonfly trapped in a mist net at a bird banding station. Recorded with a zoom h6 with mid/side capsule.
Author: Jaegrover
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I recorded some internal workings of different things, the xbox battery being one.
Author: Chewiesmissus
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Someone welding part of a car. Senn 416 > sound devices 302 > tascam dr-40 48khz 24bit.
Author: Dalet
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Real electrical hum, lifted from the beginning of a public domain film before the action started. Like the kind of hum you get when there is a short circuit or ungrounded wire. With a little bit of authentic static thrown in.
Author: Joedeshon
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I designed this sound from scratch using a 20 millisecond pop of audio looped and processed heavily using ableton live's sampler instrument. The loop is 2 bars long, but it this sample file i trail off for quite a few seconds sustaining the note to show off the sustain processing on the synth.
Author: Nednednerb
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My refrigerator is broken :(.
Author: Stomachache
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Braun oral b electric toothbrush in action, somewhat of a didgeridoo type sound. Recorded using a zoom h4n field recorder.
Author: Mffm
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An electric air compressor running. Recorded with sennheiser mkh 60 connected to an zoom h6. Miked 5 meters from source to get some of the natural reverb.
Author: Firanthir
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A sound made with csound using impulse generators modified by sinusoidal envelopes.
Author: Leonath
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Pre-recorded organ sounds run through a saba television at high volume; recorded with peak and processed in ableton live.
Author: Emilpetersen
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This is the sound of someone requesting to be buzzed in in my apartment building. Sorry about the voices in the beginning, my sound crew wasn't too sure how the whole system worked.
Author: Mefrancis
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Short nearly rhythmic buzz of bee passing close by mic. London garden using minidisc.
Author: Zedkah
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Short stereo recording of a malfunctioning light bulb. It's making very unpleasant sound. I have increased and decreased volume on the recorder during the recording. After recording i switched the light off and when switching on it didn't work already :drecorded with sony pcm d50.
Author: Xdrav
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A mac book pro's cd drive taking in, reading and ejecting a cd.
Author: Megapenguin
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Nestle coffee machine making coffee from a capsule. Makes a loud buzzing noise.
Author: Longshot
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Metal keys being cut on two machines in a locksmith store.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Playing with a hospital bed's mechanical adjustment controls.
Author: Alienistcog
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Quick and drawn out sounds from a battery-powered electric drill. (suggested use: cut and paste sounds you like).
Author: This Is A Hoax
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A yellow jacket flying around the inside of my basement window. Though the recording was made at close range, it's a bit noisy. Nice stereo movement as the bug flies around the zoom h2 recorder.
Author: Alienistcog
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A yellow jacket flying around the inside of my basement window. Though the recording was made at close range, it's a bit noisy. Nice stereo movement as the bug flies around the zoom h2 recorder.
Author: Alienistcog
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Some bass phrases made in dahornet using the preset low and lower. The rhythm may be a bit choppy in some parts because of freestyling.
Author: Smoliocks
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An oncoming train signal bell and train track passing.
Author: Antique
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These clips are buzzing type audio noise. Various rhythmic attributes are used to make them unique and original. Square and triangle filters were used to create all of the buzz!get a buzz!.
Author: Lazr
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