31 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Electret"

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Grabación de roomtone de baño localizado en un departamento en bogotá, con piso enchapado, regadera, y una ventana. Micrófono electret utilizado para la grabación, ubicado en el centro de esta, apuntando hacia el techo. Recording of a bathroom roomtone located in an apartment in bogotá, with a veneer floor, shower, and a window. Electret microphone used for recording, located in the center of the recording, pointing towards the ceiling.
Author: Eldiariosonoro
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There was a heavy rain in my area so what better to do right?.
Author: Sounddesignengineer
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Francois Couperin: "L'Art de toucher le Clavecin" (complete) performed by David Joseph Stith on a harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020. Recorded with a TASCAM DR-100MKIII using its internal electret condensor microphones and then processed through sox with treble -4 bass +11.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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Francois Couperin: "L'Art de toucher le Clavecin" (complete) performed by David Joseph Stith on a harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020. No equalization performed here on the recording produced from a TASCAM DR-100MKIII using its internal electret condensor microphones.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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Stereo recording of a swinging, rusty gate. Recorded on an electret microphone. Has been processed with short stereo echoes.
Author: Cleetus
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Stereo recording of strings plucked behind the nut. Recorded using an electret microphone on hi-md. Has then been processed and reversed.
Author: Cleetus
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The storm: hail face on the window glass (recorded inside). Card recorder m-audio + his original stereo electret microphones.
Author: Starytlustykocour
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Stainless steel scrub pad recorded with a piezzo mic.
Author: Ccoorrddeeiirroo
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Starting switch of a flourescent lamp sampled with a small electret microphone on a minidisc recorder.
Author: Bombhead
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Stereo recording of a crackling fire. Recorded using an electret microphone on hi-md. Has been processed but still has a bad signal to noise ratio.
Author: Cleetus
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Building - a a battering ram diesel hammers steel rods into the ground. Card recorder m-audio + his original stereo electret microphones.
Author: Starytlustykocour
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Switching locomotive working in a denver freight yard. Recorded on a superscope cassette deck with a vintage realistic electret microphone.
Author: Waysidefilms
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Made using yamaha p95 digital piano with organ voice selected with church reverb added in post (recorded through a generic laptop electret mic, sounds good enough nevertheless).
Author: Underlineddesigns
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Efecto de sonido generado al encender y apagar un interruptor de luz, capturado con un micrófono electret. Es ideal para trabajos de producción audiovisual en el acompañamiento de escenas visuales.
Author: Eldiariosonoro
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A selection of noises made by rubbing a wet enamel bathtub. Recorded using a cheap mono back-electret mic and an old sony minidisc recorder. Recorded hastily but i hope of use to someone.
Author: Robnutty
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Stereo recording of water running. Recorded on an electret microphone. Has been processed and filtered. All elements have a ying\yang property in that they can destroy or aid life,so my samples are mediating the difference between them.
Author: Cleetus
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Lighting a cigarette in a kitchen using a lighter. Multiple inhale of smoke. Close perspective but the acoustic of the room is present. Recorded with a small omni electret microphone to a zoom h6.
Author: Gaby
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Large metal wheel rolling on a track supporting the loading ramp of an old ferry boat. Recorded with a sony mz-rh1 mini disc and unmodified panasonic wm-61 electret condenser microphone capsules.
Author: Rmutt
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Stereo recording of wind. Recorded on an electret microphone on hi-md. Has been processed. I took a section of wind that represented a heart-pulse since its a vital element to carry oxygen. The sample has been slowed down over time!!.
Author: Cleetus
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I recorded this sounds by a sound blaster live! soundcard in 2003, when i tested its highest sampling rate (96 khz). I used my philips sbc 3050 condenser electret microphone. Before uploading, in 2015, i applied a little noise reduction in audacity software.
Author: Peterhidi
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Sound of a large, long, mooring rope fastened to a large cleat, holding a ferry boat at a dock on san francisco bay. Recorded with a sony mz-rh1 mini disc and unmodified panasonic wm-61 electret condenser microphone capsules.
Author: Rmutt
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This is a recording of an outdoor soundscape using the primo em172 electret mic elements through a zoom h4n handheld recorder in the plug in power mic jack. The time of the recording is around 1:00 a. M. In clinton, missouri.
Author: Graphite
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The basic sound of a clothes dryer tumbling, mostly the deep rumbling of the motor and the thump of the tumbler. There is some sound of the clicking of clothes within the dryer, but not much. Recorded on a sony pcm-m10 recorder with a very old electret condenser microphone.
Author: Maudecat
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The basic sound of a clothes dryer tumbling, with loud clicking from the clothes inside -- buttons and zippers against the drum, along with the deep rumbling of the motor and the thump of the tumbler. Recorded on a sony pcm-m10 recorder with a very old electret condenser microphone.
Author: Maudecat
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Ocean waves at point reyes. Edited as a loop with no enhancement. Using a sony mz-rh1 minidisc recorder with unmodified panasonic wm-61 electret condenser microphone capsules. The left and right omnidirectional capsules are separately mounted in lavalier housings that allow independent placement when recording.
Author: Rmutt
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Large tesla coil fired off in a very large old factory. Probably around 40kw. Https://www. Lod. Org/srl-coil. Htmlit is unusual to hear a tesla coil of this size in an indoor space. Using a sony mz-rh1 minidisc recorder with unmodified panasonic wm-61 electret condenser microphone capsules.
Author: Rmutt
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Large tesla coil fired off in a very large old factory. Probably around 40kw. Https://www. Lod. Org/srl-coil. Htmlit is unusual to hear a tesla coil of this size in an indoor space. Using a sony mz-rh1 minidisc recorder with unmodified panasonic wm-61 electret condenser microphone capsules.
Author: Rmutt
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Birds singing in my backyard, with some people talking and children playing at the playground, traffic noises in the background; recorded with a cheap mono electret microphone (sorry!) - just what i had laying around at the moment. Hope someone finds if useful :).
Author: Mikslu
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A 10 minute recording using a nokia 5800 xpressmusic with a sony electret condenser mic attachment at aldershot railway station in hampshire, england. Includes the sounds of a class 458 juniper leaving the station and a class 450 arriving and leaving, with several announcements including one about future track maintenance.
Author: Liam
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Sound of balinese chimes recorded with tascam dr-60 d mkii linear recorder and pair of akg p120 electret condenser microphones on a stagg smc3 3m xlr cable. Knobs of sensitivity were turned in position of highest sensitivity. Microphones were configured as stereo pair and placed face to face in front of each other in distance of 75cm. Microphones placed on stands. Chimes was held in the hand between mics along the way of sight of them, with smallest bell on the side of right microphone. Recorded afternoon in a bedroom with closed door and windows in a house next to high street. Recorded in 96khz and 24bit. Trimmed and normalized in flstudio edison. Normalization made sample 32bit.
Author: Laffik
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The title is pretty self explanatory. There's a little bit of wind noise. ---two primo em172 mic capsules > zoom h1. I made this recording with my newly acquired $10 primo em172 omni mic capsules, which i soldered to a cable diy loosely based on this tutorial:http://www. Wildmountainechoes. Com/equipment/diy-stereo-electret-mics-primo-em-172-capsules/this is a good example of what the capsules sound like when plugged directly into an inexpensive zoom h1 audio recorder. So far i've been pretty stunned by the performance of these capsules, which are significantly more sensitive than the built in microphones on the h1, and to my ears sound much less muddy. I'm particularly impressed by this because the capsules are running on the 2. 5v of plug-in power that the h1 delivers, which is below the minimum specs of the capsules. Even so there is remarkably little noise. I can only imagine how they would sound with a battery pack to deliver a full 5 volts!.
Author: Hargissssound
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