17 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Decrease"

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Recorded in my studio na_niepo, microphone: røde nt1, software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Author: Blukotek
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Going down noisey pad sound.
Author: Nowism
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3 instruments with:1: bassoon with oscillator and diminuendo and panoramization with square roots and oscillators2: noise3: panoramization of both channels, with and without harmonics, with lines.
Author: Laurason
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Many noises of a ship motor. Please, consider listening my music on bandcamp:. Https://mrthenoronha. Bandcamp. Com/album/mstech-educational-projects-soundtrack.
Author: Mrthenoronha
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Triangle wave contains odd harmonics that decrease at −12 db/octave.
Author: Ntwork
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Paris subway train decreasing speed = tonal decrease (don't know how to say it in english).
Author: Philippe B
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Pattern 4 increase/decreasethe pattern is here: https://www. Instagram. Com/p/bmyofl8gjlz/?taken-by=gis_sweden.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Decrease noise in stib's sound 'marching-conrete-loop. Aif' use audacity 2020. 12. 01 16:40. - effect→noise reduction. . . Noise reduction (db): 12sensitivity: 6. 0frequency smooth (bands): 3noise: reduce.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Opening the wrapper of a sweet. A loud and crinkling sound came from opening the wrapper. Recorded with a zoom h6 and a stereo microphone (rode ntg2). Post-processing done to decrease the volume as it was too loud.
Author: Biancadrey
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Generated sound as sinusoid 852hz - 0,8db for 0,5si modified the curve of the sound at the beginning and at end. I suppressed the unmodified part of the sound and i decrease the speed gettin' us some kind of friction.
Author: Iut Paris
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Decided to test my mic to record high frequencies)) note that even with a decrease in the loop on the octave (-12). Harmonic signal will sound up to 20 khz. Tune: f2, +25 centrecord gear: ecm 8000, prismsound lyra. .
Author: Neutri
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A clash cymbal turned down to 10 bpm, repeated on different tones depending on my mood and a triple osc was added. Effects: massive delay and reverb, echo and a compressor.
Author: The Odds
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A glass bottle rolling on the floor of a parking lot. Loud noise from glass making contact with the ground as it rolls. Recorder with a zoom h6 and stereo microphone (rode ntg2). The sound was post-processed to decrease volume as it was too loud. Recorded this sound on a sunny afternoon at the open window institute.
Author: Biancadrey
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This is a recording made from the balcony of my apartment in italy in the province of rieti, the other evening during the two-hour new year's barrels. From 11 they gradually begin to increase gradually until midnight when they get really strong, then gradually decrease gradually until ten to one, when you hear all silence. This recording was done with my iphone 11 connected to the shure mv88 plus digital stereo microphone.
Author: Andreauomogatto
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The different creation steps. - creation of a sinusoidal sound of 3s with a frequency of 440hz (la)- creation of an other sinusoidal sound of 1s at the end of the first one, with a frequency of 493,9hz (si)- fade-out effect to gradually decrease the sound volume between 3,80 and 4,00s- modification of the envelope at the end of the sound- wahwah effect with the following parameters :lfo frequency - 1,5hzstart-up phase - 0 degdepth - 30%resonance - 4. 0wha frequency lag - 30%- modification of the sound's envelope to obtain a crescendo effect.
Author: Cpalandjian
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This is a sound of vintage soviet transistor organ junost 75. I have sampled one tone per octave in its 5-octave range, which is sufficient to re-create the original sound (tested on ensoniq asr-10, korg tr6 and casio ctk-900). But if you use only the middle sample, you can still simply create a great combo organ sound. This sample has ben recorded while all 4 registers were switched on. For succesful re-creation i recommend to slightly decrease filter cut-off, to add some resonance and fast vibrato. Enjoy!.
Author: Najvrtson
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This recording was done on a balmy day in early november at the shore of a small lake in southern illinois. Even though it was november, i was in a short-sleeve t-shirt, because of the warm weather that we had been having. However, there was a huge, approaching mass of cold air from canada approaching which resulted in some tremendous, steady winds, gusting up to 40 miles an hour. I literally had my zoom h4n recorder sitting in some sedge-type grasses inches from the lake, which enabled me to get the clear, crisp sound of the wind-driven wages breaking over the small rocks and sticks. Occasionally you will hear a dull roar of the wind, which i was able to decrease a bit using my graphic equalizer, although as you listen to the entire piece you will notice that i just could not eliminate all of the “wind roar”,. Still, i think this is an effective, realistic sound-record of what happens when cold air hits head on with warm air over a lake. Again, this was recorded using the zoom h4n digital audio recorder, using the built-in stereo microphones. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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