20 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Consumer"

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Eating apple.
Author: Niwki
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A vaporizer whistle, when you remove the finger from the hole to inhale the last bit of smoke. The person smoking was so nice to let me record this. Http://upload. Wikimedia. Org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/vaporizer_01. Jpg/407px-vaporizer_01. Jpg. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Author: Qubodup
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A low-ish quality videogame player eating+burping sound effect made entirely by me. Use it for whatever you would like, go ahead and share the projects you made with it if you wish.
Author: Christopherderp
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Quick fire tree burn sound sound made with the goal to replace burn. Wav in freedink. Mix of the following cc0 sounds:https://freesound. Org/people/laribum/sounds/213802/https://freesound. Org/people/jovanovich/sounds/394754/https://freesound. Org/people/moviebuffgavin/sounds/396956/.
Author: Qubodup
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Quick, hard fire tree burn sound sound made with the goal to replace burn. Wav in freedink. Mix of the following cc0 sounds:https://freesound. Org/people/laribum/sounds/213802/https://freesound. Org/people/jovanovich/sounds/394754/https://freesound. Org/people/moviebuffgavin/sounds/396956/https://freesound. Org/people/qubodup/sounds/67470/.
Author: Qubodup
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Compressed section from freesound 272440 by ryanharding95 eating-chips.
Author: Newagesoup
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Man drinking soda. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2020.
Author: Danlucaz
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Zurich international airport ambiance. This is the sound of the food and airport shopping hall. 96khz 24bit stereo.
Author: Astounded
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Clean, dry recording of a smartphone touchscreen being rapidly tapped as if a message was being written on it. Could just as easily be used as sounds from using (writing, playing mobile games, browsing, etc) a tablet or really any relatively small touchscreen device. Tapping speed and length between taps varies throughout the recording, but overall i tried to make it sound as natural as possible while still offering options for more granular placement. Recorded with an akg p170 into a tascam 208i audio interface at 48khz/24-bit. Microphone was positioned 5-6 inches away from source. A 120hz high-pass filter was applied to remove unnecessarily pronounced bass frequencies.
Author: Ahriik
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Wax disk was copied to 78rpm acetate disk around 1960 then transferred to CD Rom in the 1980s and finally downsampled to consumer format. Original wax disk still held by family.
Author: Untitled
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Triggering a low-power consumer electric drill.
Author: Stomachache
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Audience in a small revue theatre in vienna, austria. Recorded with consumer video camera.
Author: Alcappuccino
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Thunderstorm and traffic sounds recorded in croydon, england in the spring of 1983. Recorded on aurex cassette deck with chrome tape using consumer-grade microphones.
Author: Claudiusuk
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Milk steamed in a ceramic mug, espresso shot pulled, pouring coffee. Iphone 6 using the voice memos app.
Author: Vanoosbree
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A uniden phone recorded with a consumer camera with built in microphone, (sony-cybershot). This was listened to on a television set and it sounds like the actual thing! on the computer it doesnt sound anything like the real thing. You're welcome and good luck using this sound.
Author: Diarchangeli
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A one-minute clip of bakonfreek's cc0 "dv tape (bearing) noise". The full 60 minutes caused me some download problems - i figured i'd drop this here for anyone having a similar issue. A clip from their description: this is my recreation of the noise in the background of a video shot on a consumer grade minidv camcorder (a well used one).
Author: Sidequesting
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This is my recreation of the noise in the background of a video shot on a consumer grade minidv camcorder (a well used one). I haven't had a minidv camcorder on hand for a few years and nobody i knew would give me a recording of just tape motor noise so i went to create the noise myself. This sound is a combination of a very badly pressed dvd in my computer's drive mixed with a tone made in audacity (up one octave from the tone that the disc ended up creating), all mixed down and brought down in volume. I know it's not a prefect recreation, but i don't have a minidv camcorder on hand so this is about as good as i can get it. If anyone has access to an anechoic chamber, a fresh tape, and a well used consumer grade minidv camcorder, please get in touch with me. I'd like the real deal better than my recreation that i did in my spare time. Note on recreating the noise out of hdv camcorders. They have slightly different hardware and as such will create different bearing noise (most times, there's an extra whine on top of the familiar bearing whine heard from standard dv camcorders). I forget the exact frequency, but it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 840hz-860hz and it's a sort of sine wave, but a modest bit more jagged. You'll have to provide your own stock camcorder mic hiss as each camcorder is different (not for definite sure on sony camcorders, but canon camcorders have a pink-ish white noise in about that era).
Author: Bakonfreek
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Canon 310xl consumer 8mm film camera rolling, then making a click sound when it stops. The rolling part of the sound is loopable. This sound is licensed under creative commons 0, meaning you can use it in any work, for free, forever! however, i request that if you do use it in your project, you leave a comment below sharing what you used it for. You can use the sound regardless, but i would love to see what people use it for. Thanks, and happy mixing!.
Author: Bmacphail
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I built it because i could. It is fitted with gliding linear slide carriage bearings, has a counterbalanced offset crank with needle bearings, a jackshaft to drive it from a variable-speed dc motor, and even a variable stroke length (which was tricky). Above all it has something i haven't seen in any of the machines one can buy, a bendable, collapsible coupling that would prevent injury to whomever is on the receiving end of the stroke. Clearly it will never be placed into production as it would cost too much to sell at a typical consumer price level. May all be for nothing because i can't get anyone to let me try it out, and i'm only accepting female applicants from among people i know. It's my machine. Sue me. This file is a 30-second-plus repeat of "v1-reciprocating machine. Wav. " downloading that file and using the repeat feature in audacity will generate any length file you please.
Author: Napro
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I built it because i could. It is fitted with gliding linear slide carriage bearings, has a counterbalanced offset crank with needle bearings, a jackshaft to drive it from a variable-speed dc motor, and even a variable stroke length (which was tricky). Above all it has something i haven't seen in any of the machines one can buy, a bendable, collapsible coupling that would prevent injury to whomever is on the receiving end of the stroke. Clearly it will never be placed into production as it would cost too much to sell at a typical consumer price level. May all be for nothing because i can't get anyone to let me try it out, and i'm only accepting female applicants from among people i know. It's my machine. Sue me. This file is only 2. 6 seconds in length. If you use audacity to repeat it as i did, it will mesh perfectly together to give you any length audio file you want. I did that to produce "v2-reciprocating machine. Wav. ".
Author: Napro
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