7 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Detached"

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About 20 people detach sheets of paper at the same time. The sheets are designed so that you can detach them easily from the books by making tiny holes in line. I asked them to do that just for fun. Korg mr-1 and bp4025.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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The sound of me attaching and deattaching two of my lenses to my pentax k-x which are the 18-55mm kit lens first and then my 80-200mm sears lens next. It was i believe five times for each lens. Recorded with the audio technica atr 6550.
Author: Satanicupsman
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Body part getting separated (not real of course, but it sounds real!). This sound can for example be used in films, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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There is a long tune what i made it with absynth synthesiser and i cut it to detached sounds.
Author: Elektrocell
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Scale of g played slowly, 2 octaves, each note detached, on a reed quena (south american flute). Might be useful to sample notes. Recorded with zoom h4n, unprocessed.
Author: Marleneayni
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The snailhorn is a wind instrument. (skrt. Skankha, tib. Dung kar, jap. 陣貝, jinkai, 法螺貝, horagai)it is from the shell of a snail manufactured, the tip is detached. Often the snail shell by engraving or ornamented metal versions. Sometimes it is also a mouthpiece of metal used. With hindsight bubbles - similar to a horn or a trumpet - creates a distinctive, penetrating tone. The snail horn is used in different cultures and different symbolic meanings. Recording: tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82;. Soundsystem: pro tools le.
Author: Ohrwurm
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This is the first recording in this pack from inside a traditional, working old dutch windmill, called de lelie - the lily - in the picturesque dutch village of eenrum. This mill was used to grind grain. There was a strong northwesterly breeze straight from te sea, so the sails of the windmill were in full swing, this morning on saturday may 14th. The dominant sound you hear is the sound of the so called “schuddebak”, litterally translated as “shaking bin”. This is a device in the form of a large wooden shovel which is tapping against the turning millstone in order to distribute the grain equally along the millstone. On the background you hear the millstone itself. On the second recording in this pack, the millers had detached the schuddebak, so the sound of the millstone is more dominant in that recording. This windmill is now a small museum. Admission is free, so everyone can admire this proud dutch windmill heritage which reclaimed half our country from the sea and gave us our daily bread. Thanks to the millers fort heir hospitality and cooperation!. (i used an iphone with a zoom iq5).
Author: Pcwvdmark
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