127 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Disc Drive"

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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. Here's the complete song: Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 2, the first piano chords line.
Author: Mesostic
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. You can hear the complete song over to the right. Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 5, the pad synth line, created in Arturia's Jupiter 8 softsynth.
Author: Mesostic
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. Here's the complete song->> Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 3, the second piano chords line.
Author: Mesostic
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. You can hear the complete song over to the right. Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 5, the bass line, created in Arturia's Jupiter 8 softsynth.
Author: Mesostic
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. You can hear the complete song over to the right. Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 4, the drum machine, created in Arturia's Spark.
Author: Mesostic
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. Here's the complete song: Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 1, the main riff of the song, created on the freeware (open source) softsynth "Crystal"
Author: Mesostic
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Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic is a dazzling piece of cheese-pop from DJ mesostic's synth-tastic dance collection. It is provided for the Commons community as a celebratory soundtrack for your remixes, for your film soundtracks, or any other creative output - no attribution required. The stems (individual tracks) are also available on Wikimedia commons to make remixing easier for aspiring DJs and producers.
Author: Mesostic
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This was synthesized. No hard drives were harmed in the making of this sound.
Author: Neopolitansixth
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Inserting, reading, launching a program, and ejecting a dvd-r in a usb disc drive (repackaged "hp dvdram gu90n" laptop drive) with the occasional rumble of a 2tb 7200rpm internal hard drive (in an enclosure) and mouse clicks. Computer fan may be audible in background. Contains seek noises. Recorded on blue yeti in omnidirectional mode and denoised in rx 8 (drive whine re-enhanced though as noise removal made it quieter). Labels added to audio in fl studio edison.
Author: Ezogaming
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Starting a computer, sounds of the hdd and fans as the computer boots windows.
Author: Squashy
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Sound of my blu-ray player's disk drive opening and closing repeatedly. Recorded on a pixel 4a, cleaned up a little in fl studio 20. This sound is cc0, so use it wherever/however you want, but if you do use it in something i'd love to hear about it in the comments!.
Author: Griffinjennings
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A music disc rolling on a wooden table.
Author: Timocoetzee
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A music disc falling on a wooden table.
Author: Timocoetzee
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I recorded the fan on quite loud and i opened and closed the cd drive on my hp eletebook 8460p, different laptop models have a different frequency from the fan and different cd drives make a different sound when checking it. Recorded from the internal microphone.
Author: Jess
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Sound of a harddrive spinning up and down recorded with an inductor coil attached to my zoom h1n. Could be used for spaceship sounds, electronic device charging up sounds, etc.
Author: Samsterbirdies
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Power on self test of a dvd drive. You hear this every time you turn on your computer if you have one.
Author: Sed
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My cd player reading a disc.
Author: Animationisaac
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This is a sound of a spinning cd disk, opening and closing the cd drive. In the background there is a slight noise from the spinning hard disk of the computer. Recorded with my smartphone, the xiaomi redmi note 10.
Author: Arpaunov
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Cd inserted into laptop with mechanical whirring noises. There's are ringing bells faintly in the background.
Author: Clagnar
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Inserting a cd into a playstation.
Author: Jaredpaulow
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A disc drive reading a disc.
Author: Samsterbirdies
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This was recorded while i was installing operating system from optical disc to laptop. Recorded with zoom h1n.
Author: Lartti
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Close recording of a "primera disc publisher ii".
Author: Flunkspagnargel
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Me taking cd out from it's jewel case, then putting it to cd-player and pressing play buttorn.
Author: Lartti
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Recording 10" shellac discs released by polydor with "double-horn" logo, playing on the turntable called phonia on regular 78 rpm speed. Recorded with zoom h4 recorder with a stereo pair of microphones in an xy set. Recording is not cleaned, edited software audicity - normalization and gentle equalization.
Author: Cosmician
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Described sounds in order:1. Inserting dvd2. Removing dvd3. Closing dvd player4. Dvd player starting reading dvd5. Dvd player reading dvd6. Dvd player stopping reading dvd7. Opening dvd player. Sounds are separated with a bit of silence so it's easier to edit them back together to your preference.
Author: Tairblenn
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On the streets of bhaktapur a man rides a vehicle with a large drive belt exposed.
Author: O
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Removing floppydisc from floppy drive(direct to pc recording. No tapemashine used).
Author: Kraftwerkk
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Inserting a floppy into the floppydisc drive. (direct to pc recording. No tapemashine used).
Author: Kraftwerkk
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Inserting a floppy into the floppydisc drive (alternative version). (direct to pc recording. No tapemashine used).
Author: Kraftwerkk
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This is the sound of me loading a dvd into my xbox while it's already running.
Author: Abstudios
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Opening a cd case.
Author: Caitlin
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A metallic disc is spun on a wooden surface. Duration varies on each spin.
Author: Hashdemboii
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Reading/loading sound of the floppy drive (version 1)(direct to pc recording. No tapemashine used).
Author: Kraftwerkk
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Reading/loading sound of the floppy drive (version 3)(direct to pc recording. No tapemashine used).
Author: Kraftwerkk
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Reading/loading sound of the floppy drive (version 2)(direct to pc recording. No tapemashine used).
Author: Kraftwerkk
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A real recording of an external hdd (hard disk drive) getting turned on and off.
Author: Janosch Jr
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Some sounds from an external cd-dvd drive, such as inserting a disc, ejecting it, and some beeps from the drive. Edited in audacity to remove most of the background noise.
Author: Krokulator
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The raw data is result of this command in my linux command line shell:. Cat /dev/sda1 > my_hard_drive. Then the file my_hard_drive has been imported as raw by audacity sound editing program with attributes:. Signed 16 bit pcm with no byte order 2 channels (whatever. . . ) stereo, 44100 hz. This sound differs from that which can be played just by command "cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp" - this last command plays sound through speakers instead of writing a file. The sound is closer to sound of 56k modem. Later i will upload it (i've just connected line-out of sound card to it's microphone slot).
Author: Atkargaratho
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This is record from line-out of soundcard connected to microphone in, when command "sudo cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp" is running in my linux command line shell. Sounds really close to modem 56k. Unfortunately i've written it into 128 kbit mp3, so this is result of back conversion into wave.
Author: Atkargaratho
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Written by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Performed by Marie Rappold.
Author: Marie Rappold
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Spinning 3 inch diameter x 1/8 inch thick aluminum disc on a granite plate. Recorded in stereo with an edirol r44 recorder and rode nt4 microphone.
Author: Dnewtonjr
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Spinning a 3 inch diameter x 1/8 inch thick aluminum disc on a linoleum table. Recorded in mono with an edirol r44 recorder and a shure sm81 microphone.
Author: Dnewtonjr
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A thin metal disc of about 8cm radius spinning to rest on a wooden floor.
Author: Ayliffe
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Close-mic sound of my disc brakes just slightly feathered (i think i need new rotors). Sounds a little like a drum loop. Recorded with sennheiser mkh50 directly through a focusrite scarlet, edited in audition.
Author: Stib
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A close up recording of an overheating usb slot-loading cd/dvd drive that repeatedly tries to spin up, but fails and makes some clicking noises. Note on low frequency sounds: i recorded this with a zoom h1n recorder at about 2cm distance from the drive slot. I held the recorder in my hand and rested my hand on the surface the cd drive was resting on, so there is somewhat of a mechanical connection between the drive's vibrations and the recorder. I believe this led to the low frequency parts of the recording. About halfway through the recording, i lifted the drive up with my other hand and held it at a 30degree angle to the surface and recorder. As you can hear in the recording, this made it spin up a little longer before failing and spinning back down.
Author: Conath
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This was recorded by holding a small pcm recorder (zoom h1n) very close to an ipod 4th generation. The ipod was turned on and its hard drive tried to start up. You can hear the spin up of the motor and the hard drive head clicking back and forth. The hard drive fails to power up completely and eventually shuts down again. A 350 hz high pass filter was applied, in addition to audacity noise reduction, to get this clean motor noise from the original recording. The stereo file was then mixed to mono because the mic was slightly off center from the ipod, and the stereo provides no benefit. The hard drive in this ipod is a 1. 8" 40 gb toshiba hard drive, the ipod model is a1059. The microphone was held just 3 cm (1. 2 in) from the ipod. Recording settings were stereo 44. 1 khz at 16 bit (wav format). The file is the same except it's mono.
Author: Conath
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Stopping an lp turntable. Crunches. Other songs on my website: bigsoundbank. Com.
Author: Josephsardin
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Spinning a 3 inch diameter x 1/8 inch thick aluminum disc on a steel plate. Recorded in stereo with an edirol r44 recorder and rode nt4 microphone.
Author: Dnewtonjr
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Spinning 3 inch diameter x 1/8 inch thick aluminum disc on a ceramic plate. Recorded in mono with an edirol r44 recorder and a shure sm81 microphone.
Author: Dnewtonjr
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