11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Digitally Made"

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I made this using two oscillators in native instrument's fm8 synth. There is nothing too fancy, just two sine waves played out the same output, but one has an offset of 440hz, and the second oscillator has an offset of 330hz. I then just played two notes that didn't sound too dissonant, and then ran it through some low-fi processing.
Author: E Vice
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Just some fast and short digital beeps.
Author: Razor
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Just a quick beat made in audacity. I made it from some dtmf tones.
Author: Razor
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Deep, undulating hum used as light saber idle. Made using digitally generated/manipulated tone.
Author: Gyzhor
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Light saber idle and extinguish. Made using mic scrape on desk, human voice, and digitally generated/manipulated hum.
Author: Gyzhor
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Ir-like sounds that were made digitally via buffer priming.
Author: Strangehorizon
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Light saber ignition, swings and idle. Made using mic scrape on desk, human voice, mic feedback and digitally generated/manipulated hum.
Author: Gyzhor
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A tune made using Faust Music Creator for the Adlib sound card and recorded digitally from the YM3812 chip.
Author: Olli Niemitalo
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This is a digitally synthesized version of the sound produced by current choppers on board the "jeumont element 041/042 train" used in the montreal metro. It is a five-note sequence of tones (90 hz, 120 hz, 180 hz, 240 hz, 360 hz) produced as the train accelerates out of the station. I could not make a recording of the actual jeumont train as the train was scrapped in 2018, which was before i even made my account!.
Author: Chungusa
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Old work, sorry there's no more. Wav version of this. Digitally made, though i can't remember what i exactly did. . . Probably clicked a few buttons and pushed my keyboard around a few times 'till something happened in my program (was it even running when i did that?). Enjoy :).
Author: Burning Mir
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Interesting (but painful) sounds made with a zoom h2 (front mics, low gain) connected to a laptop via usb. The signal was piped to old creative sbs250 spekers with 16ms of latency (i'm using jack audio connection kit and linux). That's how my feedback loop came into existance. I turned up the volume and started to move the mics around, geting a lot of different sounds ranginf from simple tones to strange lfoish sounds. The sound touches 0db one times, but is rather undistorted (at least digitally). Recorded with audacity @ 48khz/16-bit and saved as flac.
Author: Unfa
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