1,179 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Data Center"

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In the "word association game" (on this forum) i wrote mangle, as word no 2795. I zoomed in to my post. Made a screen dump. Cropped out “2795 – mangle”. Saved as a monochrome bitmap. Opened in audacity as raw data. Applied paulstretch. Got this swoosh-sound. Let me know if you use it :-).
Author: Gis Sweden
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Data signal on shortwave frequency of 15710 khz usb recorded 1619 utc december 6 2014.
Author: Vince Werber
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A sample from a databent dll using audacity.
Author: Haelu
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Guitar in pure data. Contain glitch and doesn't loop well! you can listen the whole track here: www. 11h11. Com - musique - patrick - meredith.
Author: H
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File made by importing text files into audacity.
Author: Metaknight
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File made by importing text files into audacity.
Author: Metaknight
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File made by importing text files into audacity.
Author: Metaknight
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The relentless sound of a data server whirring away in the corner of a busy solicitors office. Never switched off, this hypnotic and maddening sound is an omnipresent feature of the modern office environment.
Author: Pmbrowne
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There are many ways to "listen" to a computer. The high frequencies are miles from what a human can hear, so you must divide and mix until you hear the computer "speaking". This one: simply placed the am mf coil close to a data cable to a pci slot. The sharp noise is not noise, but clock signals which are divided x times the rattling is caused by every move with the mouse.
Author: Vumseplutten
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The sound has more to it, like static, weird sounds, something that sounds crazy and more! these are more glitches for you! this was created using the same software. You might also hear buzzing sound.
Author: Bryce
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An weird data noise is an look like.
Author: Asdfgortazertoat
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This sound is less than the others?.
Author: Asdfgortazertoat
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This is a recording of commodore 64-cassette. Recorded via cassette walkman, from phones output to laptop line input. Please be careful with the volume! sound might get very loud!.
Author: Lartti
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A late '90s desktop pc booting. The first few seconds are most eventful. Recorded with a zoom h1n, which was not completely stationary while recording (i was holding a small tripod). Includes pc speaker, fan, diskette drive and lots of hard drive noises.
Author: Freesound
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These are some raw data. Everyone knows that trick, here's my take on it, emulators (your favorite old school rpg's), open lsdj in audacity, fun fun.
Author: Kathakaku
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Raw data of a dos executable file. The result is this strange and curious sound with varied bleeps in a semi-loop.
Author: Felfa
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Made by importing raw data into audacity.
Author: Vibritherabjit
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An sample sound of the alien data voices!.
Author: Asdfgortazertoat
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Inductively coupled usb cable into an overly aggressive compressor with reverb, normalized. Maybe if you're a sigint guy you could pull stuff out. I hear things in there.
Author: Parabolix
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This sound was created from an image of 16 bits / channel grayscale. You can see the image on the following link https://goo. Gl/j5cuhp. The image has been exported to raw format and then was imported into audacity where i applied effects and plugins. The effects and plugins that i use for these sounds called "image sonification" are: eq, paulstretch, reverb among others.
Author: Jalastram
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Sound capture of a snes game bleeping because of piracy protection. . .
Author: Felfa
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This sound was once a photoshop file.
Author: Jeffercake
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Sounds a bit like a robot computing something (obviously a smaller, perhaps friendly or unaligned robot), or a computer, or a grocery store checkout. I originally got this sound from scraping a nail-belt along a plastic chair, and edited the clip in audacity. Enjoy!.
Author: Slugzilla
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Sound of raw data from an old computer game, called "el principio del fin", 1994.
Author: Felfa
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Sound of raw data from an old computer game, called "el principio del fin", 1994.
Author: Felfa
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Sound of raw data from a "file_id. Diz" of an old ms-dos game.
Author: Felfa
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Raw data sound of another readme. Txt from another old ms-dos game.
Author: Felfa
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Raw data sound of a file (abadia. Ovl), from abadia del crimen, old ms-dos game.
Author: Felfa
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Ambience of pedestrians taking and returning shopping carts outside a grocery store.
Author: Mshahen
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Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal microphone. People are shopping in a supermarket. You hear plastic bags, the beeping of the cash register, people talking, someone is handling boxes. Recorded in köniz, switzerland at a migros. Bonny orbit sound library.
Author: Bonnyorbit
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Short clips of static, tones, and blips cropped down from raw binary data read as an audio stream. There's a little sequence marked as 'fanfare' that tends to pop up fairly often.
Author: Mattlohkamp
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My first multi-timbral patch in pure data. Fm synthesis.
Author: Cryanrautha
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10 second clip of automatic identification system (ais) packets recorded from the discriminator tap of a scanner.
Author: Sycophantic
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I've been messing around with putting raw data files of programs into a sound editor, and i liked this part. Hmm.
Author: Kumquaticus
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A modem or fax machine noise.
Author: KP
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Raw data of the surge xt executable in audacity.
Author: Magmadiverrr
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An sound has a geotag on it!this is so strange to make this custom geo sound?.
Author: Asdfgortazertoat
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A weird robot sound.
Author: Doty
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A very own r2d2 droid from the classic star wars.
Author: Smokinghotdog
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A long string of random corrupted computer noises created by importing different types of files into audacity as raw data.
Author: Yoyodaman
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Recorded radio signal using software defined radio (sdr) around 450 mhz. The sound is the result of demodulating a larger signal using cw-l mode in gqrx and skipping through the band with the signal. Therefore this sound has no real meaning it's just a part of a larger signal.
Author: Xm
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This is the sound that technology makes in the future. I know cuz im from the future and recorded this at 24bit/44. 1 khz. This asset also loops perfectly without any pops, enjoy!.
Author: Colelakman
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Created by cranking a filter to max resonance, adding distortion, then slowly sweeping the frequency control on a bit crusher.
Author: Jaegrover
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Synthesized sound of data transmission for sci-fi computers.
Author: Tim Verberne
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Synthesized sound of data transmission for sci-fi computers.
Author: Tim Verberne
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Synthesized sound of data transmission for sci-fi computers.
Author: Tim Verberne
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Sound of electronic digital interference.
Author: Tosha
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Sound of electronic digital interference.
Author: Tosha
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Sound of electronic digital interference.
Author: Tosha
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Sound for opening a program. Sound was made on a microkorg s and is a cmaj7 chord. **works well with close_program_a sound effect**.
Author: Beetlemuse
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