I used audacity with an internal mic to record this. Its good quality though. i just dialed some numbers on my house phone with the dialtone at the beginning. Its very clear there might be some background noise though.
A recording of a computer connecting to the internet with a dial-up connection. I only edited it a little bit, just condensing it and removing background noise.
Voice recorded from an answering machine phone call. "if you'd like to make a call, please hang up and try again. If you need help, hang up and then dial your operator" [cc zero].
Opening and closing an old slide-up phone and pressing the buttons (with and without tones). Different phone numbers (funny pressing melodies). Dialing tone while waiting for answer. Ringing tone with vibration. Vibration only. Error melody. Message signals with vibration. Alarm tones.
Sound of someone dialing a cell phone. Created for a production of sideways stories from wayside school. Created using this sound:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/smileysamm/sounds/208942/. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
A high-frequency electronic discord tone (sweeping around high frequencies) suitable for ringtones and annoying dogs. Also suitable as a sound effect for 'sweeping the dial' on shortwave radio.
This file has so much to offer. "the number you dialed is not a working number. " in english and spanish. With error codes, fast busy signals, and a hang-up tone. There's a lot here that you can cut from. Or use the whole thing!.
Soundscape_humfaksound description: pushing button sound, dialing a phone numberwave, 44. 1khz, 16bitrecording device: zoom h2next with xy-capsulelocation: universität zu köln, humanwissenschaftliche fakultät, danteweglat: 50. 934932lon: 6. 921444date recorded: 2014-11-19recorded by: lia wang and edited by: carina bäckerthis recording was created during the seminar "gestaltung auditiver medien" (ws 2014/2015) intermedia, bachelor of arts, university of cologne.
Electro-magnetic interference from a desktop computer, and an at&t; cordless phone handset cl82301 when held near the internal ferrite antenna on the back right of a 13-year-old boombox listening to the am broadcast band. Recorded 2 years ago so i forget where i was listening. Recorded with goldwave from line-in. You hear emi from the computer at first, then i bring the phone on standby near the radio and you hear a series of nearly pure tones. The phone comes on and you hear a distorted dial tone. I move the phone away from the radio for a few seconds and you hear the computer again, then i bring the phone near and you hear a distorted busy signal. I disconnect and the phone continues sending to the base for a few seconds so you just hear a hum, then the idle tones are heard, then the computer noise as i remove the phone.