24 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Copying"

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A copier copying paper.
Author: Untitled
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Hit kick copy machine plastic.
Author: Shakaharu
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Audio of a paper copier working. Recorded with the iphone 8 plus in my school library.
Author: Untitled
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Cell phone recording of the office copier. Its a beast of a machine. Never needs toner.
Author: Perry
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Soundscape_humfaksound description: a coopymachine is copying a bookwave, 44. 1khz, 16bitrecording device: zoom h2next with xy-capsulelocation: universität zu köln, humanwissenschaftliche fakultät,216 a elat: 6°55'12''olon: 50°56'5''ndate recorded: 2014-11-19recorded by: amelie potthast and edited by vicky jordan. This recording was created during the seminar "gestaltung auditiver medien" (ws2014/2015) intermedia, bachelor of arts, university of cologne.
Author: Soundscape Humfak
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These are sounds recorded from a printer.
Author: Noetech
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Library - copying a page. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bitstereo recording device: zoom h2next with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, library. Date: 2013-12-10, 14:13h. Recorded and edited by: alexander beis. This recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Author: Soundscape Leuphana
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An office-grade printer performing the task of copy, including scan and then print.
Author: Mbpl
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A random melody i made using google chrome music lab, recorded in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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Sunny cities and who they remind me off that i have been too in the past 5 years. Ambient backgrounds and processed to a t.
Author: Kathakaku
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Scary noises for anyone making scary things. Excellent for haunted houses.
Author: Baxuvis
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Two harddrives that's working by copying some files.
Author: Ryding
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Https://learn. Adafruit. Com/adafruit-audio-fx-sound-board/copying-audio-files.
Author: Insanity
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Https://learn. Adafruit. Com/adafruit-audio-fx-sound-board/copying-audio-files.
Author: Insanity
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Record working flash memories transcend v90 on usb 1. 1 (copying of files).
Author: Langerium
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Doctor strange magic circle shield sound effect made from fl software copying the ones from the marvel movies.
Author: Adr
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Raw data sample created from copying the text from the source below into a text file and importing in audacity. Not really useful for others, just uploading here for reference. Medium. Com/owen-ketillson/worl…e31a263b#. Rqppin8aj.
Author: Cornersting
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This sound is a sound from scratch. Mit. Edu scratch is a imagine and program site! go right to my username by either copying and paste this on the search bar:https://scratch. Mit. Edu/users/spiderjockey200/ or go to https://www. Freesound. Org/people/sounderlover/ to find my home page and my identify (takes longer).
Author: Sounderlover
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This is a very lowfi recording of a xerox workcentre 7345 actually performing a copy of a single page. Includes a button beep at the start, fan noise, servo motor sounds, paper sorter moving sounds and lots of other mechanics being moved around. You really get an idea how complicated these modern machines are. . :). The bitrate is only 13 kbit/s and the resulting audio quality not very good, but the file size is really small. Maybe audio level needs normalizing, though.
Author: Soundfrickler
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This loop can be used in modern electronic music and other musical categories such as free forms like live dj-sets or jazz-like compositions etc. Film-makers, djs, instrumentalists or vocalists can use it as a background for own pieces since this material are premastered and ready for use. We release this source-track under creative commons zero license (http://creativecommons. Org/publicdomain/zero/1. 0/) which allows copying, modifying, distributing and performing commercial use of derivative artworks, all without asking permission. Of course, we would be very glad to hear such pieces. Some our ready to use free sounds: https://soundcloud. Com/tonux-gix/sets.
Author: Txgix
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Over 150 public domain sounds curated from freesound and the internet archive. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them (this happens 3 times). To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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Over 250 public domain sounds curated from freesound, the internet archive, and citizen dj. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them (this happens 3 times). To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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Over 250 public domain sounds curated from freesound and the internet archive. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them. To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. For any internet archive sounds without an address, you just need to search the public domain files for the song/video name. Use this search argument: licenseurl:http*publicdomain* and (name of file here). Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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This replica of my tinnitus was created using the free program called audacity. Http://audacityteam. Org/i had to generate 3 different 'tones' and combine them before i felt the high-ish noise was close to what i hear. I then had to search freesound for something that i only hear beneath the high pitch noise when my house is very quiet, which is something like the sound of strong wind outside a closed window or a power station a mile away. It took me a few hours, and even then i had to manipulate the sound considerably. Thanks to felix. Blume forhttp://freesound. Org/people/felix. Blume/sounds/167684/#commentsthis natural wind sound file was equalized and leveled several times, then the sound level was reduced to blend with the high pitch. But it still wasn't right. So, not being an expert with audacity, i just went down the list of 'effects', trying each one, until i found "paulstretch", which somehow increases the time length of your sound file, without stretching as in 'elastic', which would deepen the existing tones, and apparently, without copying and pasting. The sound does change somewhat, becoming just slightly ragged, but it's a very interesting effect for this application and actually got used on both elements to produce the final sound. . I hope no one enjoys this sound and can't imagine that anyone will. It makes me feel slightly sick. . Info edited 28 oct 2021: with my tinnitus at it's current level, i will never, now, be able to reproduce it again, primarily because i can't hear any sounds i create in a detailed way. And secondly, because hearing this version of the sound these days is just too uncomfortable. 🥲.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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