7,469 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Digital Noise"

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Fais donc confiance à ce bon dieu by PAS DANS LE CUL AUJOURD'HUI
Author: PAS DANS LE CUL AUJOURD'HUI
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Short, low resolution, white noise with volume and filter envelope. 8-bit atari game explosion.
Author: Zonkmachine
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Digital glitch noise.
Author: Extropic Engine
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Digital glitch created with randomness device.
Author: Diicorp
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Generated with surge synthesizer and a random note generator.
Author: Aji
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Happy little digital noise. Might be a useful background loop.
Author: Dayvonjersen
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Some small glitches and random noises.
Author: Bruhman
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A digital sounding humming ringing noise, or a ringing humming sound. Not really sure how to describe this what this is, but i liked the way it sounded so i uploaded it. Sound is a paulstretched cello. Used audacity's pitch lower till it made that ringing noise. Was trying to make sound for ambient tracks.
Author: Scogs
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My very first glitch sound i made by importing raw data in audacity.
Author: Zeraora
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I don't know, it seems like an alien sound or something like that.
Author: Gamerreborn
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Exciting noises made with reason 5 (using a subtractor in series with a scream).
Author: Edo
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Weird glitch sounds from me having my line in cable not plugged in all the way.
Author: Benfractal
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Glitch and static type sounds from either moving the microphone roughly or some program ticking off my audacity.
Author: Reitanna
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Scratch synthesized in tone2 vst saurus. One of saurus presets. Edited a bit - added end note and removed loop. 150bpm.
Author: Laffik
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A file created by the blender software converted into wav using audacity. Processing (compression, eq, reverb) done in fl studio.
Author: Vacuumfan
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A file created by the blender software converted into wav using audacity. Processing (compression, eq, reverb) done in fl studio.
Author: Vacuumfan
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Created in virtual ans synth using a picture of my face as a spectrogram. Just like the great aphex twin once did!.
Author: Pschrandt
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Maybe a little overlong but it was trimmed down from a 45-minute recording. Try slowing it down to like 5% for some good acidic sounds.
Author: Ragnar
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When i tried to run my es1370 drivers on qemu, it has generated several kinds of glitch sounds. This is the most interesting and formidable sample in my collection.
Author: Moge
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Sci-fi alarm 3recorded from a circuit bent randomly modified casio ctk811 via the line out into a spirit folio mixer and m300 tc electronics processor and recorded at 24bit/96khz on a tascam dr60mk2. Edited and normalised in sound forge 13.
Author: Xenatra
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Sci-fi alarm 1recorded from a circuit bent randomly modified casio ctk811 via the line out into a spirit folio mixer and m300 tc electronics processor and recorded at 24bit/96khz on a tascam dr60mk2. Edited and normalised in sound forge 13.
Author: Xenatra
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Sci-fi alarm 2recorded from a circuit bent randomly modified casio ctk811 via the line out into a spirit folio mixer and m300 tc electronics processor and recorded at 24bit/96khz on a tascam dr60mk2. Edited and normalised in sound forge 13.
Author: Xenatra
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The data contained in this file should represent a full period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect sine wave).
Author: Isabelle
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The data contained in this file should represent a half-period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect half-sine wave).
Author: Isabelle
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It is a very strange sound:) made by my reloop rmx-30 dj mixer's and sb live soundcard's bug! there could be a malfunction and when i used the gain potmeter the sound from nowhere (the cable, the mixer, the soundcard, don't know. . ) became mad. It is travelling on freaky frequencies which makes your ear bad. It is worth to listen:) pure hardware sound.
Author: Elektrocell
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Sound made from digital noise the "soundman digital recorder dr2" generates. Took a 2 seconds of noise and applied paulstretch.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Recording of static noise from a wireless digital video signal. Recorded with zoom h1.
Author: Sandermotions
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Beeping noise on a microwave.
Author: Kellyconidi
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Manipulated tape.
Author: Cybilopsin
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Midrange distorted beep.
Author: Gnuoctathorpe
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Midrange distorted beep.
Author: Gnuoctathorpe
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Grain noise for live-set.
Author: Go Qualia
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Gsm phone interfering noise on zoom h1.
Author: Burkay
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Gsm cell phone interfering noise on zoom h1.
Author: Burkay
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Very loud static noise from baldi's basics birthday bash.
Author: Brokensolarpanel
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Live modular jamb.
Author: Ragnar
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Recorded with tascam dr-07 stereo.
Author: Itinerantmonk
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Glitch sound i made from importing raw data to audacity.
Author: Theminkman
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Information encoded with some sort of impulse modulation.
Author: Lifexmitter
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The sympathy from mouth noise- stretched and extended audio files from high pitched millisecond lengthed sample.
Author: Grapland
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Like one beat of a heart beat.
Author: Speedy
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A digital sound of a helicopter that comes and goes- lands from the left side and lifts off to the right side. Done with retrologue synth.
Author: Ginogaon
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Electrick shock hit effect effect.
Author: The Sacha Rush
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Also a glitch sweep but far more normalized and more glitchy.
Author: Problematist
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Failed attempt at creating a sawtooth wave in the fourier domain using only c code.
Author: Neopolitansixth
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A rhythmic glitchy noise, created by importing some old drum loops i made in hydrogen into audacity as raw data. Try looping it! have fun.
Author: Deleted User
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This is the sound-signature of many of the problems with digital audio equipment, a source sound of now-unidentifiable character was mangled using a selection of iterative granular resampling, timestretching and recombination techniques, almost all of which produce noisy artefacts, intermodulation artefacts and a particuarly weird sort of very noisy geomtetric comb filtering.
Author: Bishopdante
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These are glitch sounds i made through a technique called "databending. " basically i opened several pictures in audacity, and forced it to play them as sound files.
Author: Niedec
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Information encoded with some sort of impulse modulation. This one was transmitted via gsm cellular network and corrupted in a creepy way.
Author: Lifexmitter
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