140 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Damage"

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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Author: Independent.nu
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Made with edirol orchestral + damage.
Author: Younoise
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A bitcrush-y sound for taking damage, or really any negative feelings you want.
Author: Plumaudio
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Made with session strings pro + damage.
Author: Younoise
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Made with session strings pro + damage.
Author: Younoise
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Tap on the wooden resonance body of my yamaha piano. Mixed with fuzzplus effect from audio damage.
Author: Poursuivant
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A simple loop created using renoise and audio damage vst's. Beat 3 of 3.
Author: Sagosen
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I smashed a cabbage to get these sounds that can be used for attacks, bones breaking, damage, etc.
Author: Mateusboga
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I made this sound for scenarios with a massive explosion and large-scale damage to infrastructure, epic-sounding possibly nuclear explosion!.
Author: Fusionwolf
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Made with edirol orchestral + damage.
Author: Younoise
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This is for a request in the forum:. Https://freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/41896/. Recorded in wavepad on android.
Author: Untitled
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R. I. P to ears listen at your own risk this sound can do some mental damage. Good for pranks.
Author: Freesoundadmin
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Pig hurt sound made by me for a game, but you can use it too! no need to credit me but if you do i'd appreciate it.
Author: Samrad
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Happy accident: recorded a finger snap on a asus t100's internal laptop as a test sound, applied (heavy leveller, normalization)*10 and this came out. Sounds like a fine punch/damage sound on speakers, maybe for a 8-bit game.
Author: Qubodup
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As usual. . A triple osc was used. I played with the different possibilities. . . Sine, triangle, saw, square waves were used here. It may cause damage on high volume (maybe?). Effects: phaser, reverb. After recording, the entire soundshape was inverted.
Author: The Odds
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Most beautyful sound we have ever shot,an explosion of a test tube containing magnesium metal and copper ii oxide,it made a lot of damage to my bench but it was worth it !check out the clip here -> link <-- the chemical workshop.
Author: The Chemical Workshop
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I just pitch up my voice where it's at a comfortable level and not at the highest peak in pitch. I slowly ease into the vocal sound to avoid any vocal damage. While i'm easing in there's a very quiet high pitch whistle coming from the back of my throat, too quiet for the microphone. Sometimes while recording i do get a squeak and a crackle sound that gets picked up, but none of that here.
Author: Rawgreen
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Better set on monoaural on your daw if possible due to the off-center recording. Having been a bit ill on some rich iron content food i couldn't stomach (offal it was, it was the sheep fried liver who was the culprit - the very rich iron content upset my stomach pretty bad - was looking for something "new". ). Keep in mind that i am unable to do this as a request for obvious reasons including health, livelihood and risk of damage to equipment. I tried very hard to avoid shaking the zoom as not to make the wobbling sounds. If i am ill again, i'll use my ma-2 (microphone stick) and gravity microphone stand and get a real good recording of real vomiting but keep in mind this was recorded in my showerroom so some er may occur.
Author: Magnuswaker
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11/29/2018 - burbank, california. Rain, flooding, and mudslides come to california when a sudden storm hit today. Most people got off the freeways quickly and tried to protect their homes from water damage. This recording was recorded with a zoomh4npro (2018) set at 120 degree field-pattern mode. The zoom was placed on a tripod facing out a 3rd floor window into a dead-end alleyway below. This recording is great atmospheric sound. The water can be heard trickling off spanish tile rooftops and dripping from overflowing terracotta pots. From the passing cars on a distant highway, to the occasional cough of a homeless gentleman walking on the street below, this recording is genuine and clean. Imagine adding that sound of a metal garbage can and a shrieking cat in the night! a sound that's great for sleeping or portraying a dark alley in gotham!. Enjoy!. Christopher c. Courter.
Author: Courter
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