7,166 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Ding Noise"

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Just a little pop noise i made with my mouth.
Author: Izzytherobloxgamer
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The sound was made by putting the phone up to a window fan. Sound recorded using a samsung galaxy s7 edge and edited in audacity. (created by derek g. ).
Author: Digpro
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Ruido tripa belly noise.
Author: Pepotx
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Noise, hum, and crackles, created with programming in supercollider. This is created by playing around with buffer recording and playing back.
Author: Kijjaz
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Sound of a 1950's am radio channel surfing.
Author: Shanealf
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Sound of vinyl transients going through a frame drum resonator in kaivo. . .
Author: Zooanimaluprising
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Panamericana avenue in pasto city, january 27, 2018.
Author: Artesmediales
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This kind of noise consists of a certain number of random values per second. This number is the density. In this example there are 10 random values per second. The algorithm for this noise was created two years ago by myself in c++, as an imitation of noise generators in supercollider 2.
Author: Toine
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This kind of noise consists of only values -1 or +1. This produces the maximum energy for the least peak to peak amplitude. The algorithm for this noise was created two years ago by myself in c++, as an imitation of noise generators in supercollider 2.
Author: Toine
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This kind of generates random values at a certain frequency. In this example, the frequency is 200hz. The algorithm for this noise was created two years ago by myself in c++, as an imitation of noise generators in supercollider 2.
Author: Toine
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Footsteps walk street shoes.
Author: Petrasound
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The sound generated by my sound card whenever a game crashes. Stangely spooky.
Author: Johnsto
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Altered version of scarysound. Wav, which has been slowed down and reversed to hit a different pitch scale.
Author: Johnsto
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Low hissy brush-type hits in a syncopated loop.
Author: Bitbeast
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Low hissy brush-type hits in a syncopated loop.
Author: Bitbeast
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Tease scissors with noise street.
Author: Ruicustodio
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Recording of cell phone interference in speaker.
Author: Ra Gun
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White and brown noise modulated at 60 bpm.
Author: Klangfabrik
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A pair of radio control warbirds taking off together.
Author: Rceyesoar
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Generated white noise done in audacity. Few muted sections simulate breakup.
Author: Jace
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One year of spam harvest from my inbox to the sound editor.
Author: Bombhead
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Flanged brown noise fades in slowly and passes with doppler.
Author: Tappi
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Some noise made with a sound bowl. Low-fi, recorded with my mp3 player's builtin mic.
Author: Reflecs
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Switch on and switch off super8 meopta projector. Wav, 48khz, 32bit, zoom h1.
Author: Lukasreznik
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Simple uplifting sound, made on a rainy sunday. Try to use it in my trance music production.
Author: Digit Al
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Modulated pink noise. Software: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Author: Blukotek
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Construction site, propeller-driven airplane passing, metallic impacts, some voices in the background.
Author: Grimmeisenstrobel
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Recorded with mobile phone. Edited in audacity. Let me know if you use it.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Sounds like a character is getting blasted backwards by some gnarly force !.
Author: Beast Toil
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A modulated version of a bi-tonal vocaloid sound.
Author: Solidsunshine
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A fan - take 02.
Author: Pixanaut
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A fan - take 01.
Author: Pixanaut
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Roughly moving my mic to get this sound.
Author: Reitanna
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The sound of an audio cable going in.
Author: Vacuumfan
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This is what background noise sounds like when you, first set your recording to automatically reduce noise, except to get this sound, put mic on sensitive, then increase the volume. Voila! computer noise!.
Author: Reitanna
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Radio: shifting down notes, obtained with manual changes of frequency widenessfrequency: 12892. 59 khzrecorded from twente university online radio tuner: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Deleted User
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Radio noise: costant single note, then distorted by voice. Frequency: 21227. 50 khz. Recorded from twente university online radio tuner: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Deleted User
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General noise and chatter inside a coffeehouse in galeria krakowska, krakow, poland.
Author: Tineidae
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A recording made in the space between coupés in a train of metal rubbing against each other, making screeching noises; sounding quite melodic.
Author: Weallthinkweremephisto
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Train noise traffic road.
Author: Leskiec
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I`ve made a basic white noise using operator from ableton live 9and then i added some sidechain-compression to itthen i removed the low end so it does not interfere with other sounds in your track.
Author: Djfroyd
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Rv7000 advanced reverb's feedback.
Author: Edo
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Static from the end of a public domain ephemeral movie. Reversed and folded to make it perfectly loopable for any length you need.
Author: Joedeshon
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I took a bamboo backstratcher to the cage on my microphone. Recorded with a cad gxl2200 microphone.
Author: Ajoyce
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Noise created by individual oscillators, using audio paint, with different height images, to demonstrate what happens with too few oscillators vs. Plenty. In the end, the result is not random enough to be noise. The first 2-second burst is pure white noise for comparison. Then we have multiple 1-second bursts from audio-paint in a sequence of different image sizes: 50,100,150,200,250,350, 500, 700, 1000, 1350, 1750, 2200, 2700, 3250, 3850, 4500, and 9999 (this corresponds to the number of oscillators). The last burst is longer, and there is 1/2 second gap of silence after the first (reference) burst and before that last (9999) burst. The images other dimension was 20. The spacing of frequencies was exponential, between 40 hz and 18 khz. This is not intended to be useful, just an illustration during a discussion in a forum (http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/35199/?page=2#post75605). As mentioned there, i realized only afterward that exponential spacing would be giving me an approximation to pink noise instead of white noise, so the reference burst at the start is not really a fair comparison. Ideally, i would go back and re-do all this using linear spacing, but that's a lot of trouble. :-) i did, however, change to linear to get a white approximation, but that's a different sound i'll upload separately (c. F. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/zimbot/sounds/242053/). I don't believe you can get true white noise without at least something being random in your synthesis method.
Author: Zimbot
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Noise left after dithering and phase canceling a tone. A tone was created with audacity's tone generator. Another version of the tone was made by downsampling and dithering the original tone in ableton live. I then phase cancelled the two sounds by switching the polarity of one of the tones and blending them back together in audacity. Because of the phase canceling, none of the original tone can be heard. Only the noise added during dithering remains.
Author: Brett Lavallee
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I recorded tapping a cup then applied various degradation effects.
Author: Aglagauraga
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A recording gone wrong, but right! strange vinyl/wind/scurrying type sound.
Author: Aglagauraga
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Calling the elevator. Then background noise of it moving.
Author: Growlerr
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Can't remember what i used to record this.
Author: Vacuumfan
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