896 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Electric Fan"

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Rhodes Mark I verzerrt über Röhrenamp -- Selbst gemachte Aufnahme --Fetz 19:58, 8. Apr 2006 (CEST) Rhodes Mark I with an overdriven tube amp -- own Recording.
Author: The original uploader was Fetz at German Wikipedia.
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Recorded with motorola xt1095a fan starting, running for a minute, then stopping.
Author: Vacuumfan
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Morceau d'improvisation à la guitare électrique par Arthur P. (11 ans et quelques) pour l'émission Culture(s) Numérique(s) numéro 11 (juin 2019) sur Radio Pluriel. Publié ici avec son accord.
Author: Untitled
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Electric desk fan startup, run and stop with clicky buttons. Recorded using a tascam dr-05 24 bit 96000 hz. If you appreciate the cc0 leave a comment.
Author: Timbahrij
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This is the sound of an hair dryer i used to have. This sound makes me very sleepy and gives me a false sense of heat.
Author: Menth
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Turning on electric fan, 3 speed level. Recorded with tascam dr05.
Author: Ittou
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Soave Sia Il Vento from Cosi Fan Tutte performed by the Singing Sergeants and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from Fire Dance (2012). Recorded October 24-27, 2011 at Holland Performing Arts Center, Peter Kiewit Concert Hall, Omaha, NE. Credits: Alto Saxophone – MSgt Jeremy Koch*, CMSgt William Marr* Alto Vocals – SMSgt Angela L. Burns*, TSgt Emily Lewis*, TSgt Julia Brundage*, SMSgt Linda C. Waring* Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Ricky Parrell* Bass Clarinet – MSgt John Romano* Bass Trombone – MSgt Jay Heltzer* Bass Vocals – TSgt Benjamin Park*, MSgt Eric Sullivan*, MSgt Matthew Irish*, SMSgt Robert S. Harrelson*, MSgt Ryan Dolan* Bassoon – TSgt Eddie Sanders III*, TSgt Sandy Sisk* Cello – Erin Espinoza, Justin Lewis (7) Choir – Singing Sergeants (tracks: 6-12) Clarinet – TSgt Ani Berberian*, TSgt Benjamin Bowers*, MSgt Brian McCurdy*, TSgt Brian Wahrlich*, SMSgt David Stump*, MSgt Julianna Evans Arnold*, TSgt Laura Henry*, MSgt Melinda Burts*, TSgt Sara Wollmacher* Clarinet [Eb] – TSgt J. Blake Arrington* Conductor – Col A. Phillip Waite*, Colonel Larry H. Lang* Cornet, Trumpet – TSgt Blakely Carroll*, MSgt Christian Pagnard*, SMSgt Curt Christensen*, TSgt Kristopher Westrich*, SMSgt Robert McConnell*, TSgt Valentin Lukashuk* Double Bass [String Bass] – SMSgt Chris Kosky*, MSgt Matthew Murray* English Horn – TSgt Kevin Darrow* Ensemble – The United States Air Force Concert Band* Euphonium – MSgt Jennifer Dayton Cox*, TSgt John Cox* Flute – MSgt Jennifer Moore*, SMSgt Stacy Newbrough Ascione* French Horn – TSgt Joel Wealer*, SMSgt Kent Wyatt*, MSgt Philip Krzywicki*, SSgt S. Renee Parcell*, MSgt Tara Islas* Harp – SMSgt Eric Sabatino* Keyboards – SMSgt Mitchell Morton* Oboe – TSgt Kevin Darrow*, MSgt Tracey MacDonald* Percussion – TSgt Adam Green*, MSgt (Ret) Aubrey Adams*, MSgt Joe Reynolds*, MSgt Marc Dinitz*, TSgt Randy Gorman* Piccolo Flute – TSgt Megan Neal* Soprano Vocals – MSgt Anne Seaton Baker*, CMSgt Carol Hawkins Wiley*, SMSgt Christine Adamick Germain*, TSgt Mandi Harper*, SMSgt Robin Askew McConnell* Tenor Saxophone – MSgt Jake McCray* Tenor Vocals – MSgt Bradley S. Bennett*, TSgt Joseph Haughton*, TSgt Taylor Armstrong* Timpani – SMSgt Erica Montgomery* Trombone – TSgt David Rosengaft*, TSgt Matthew Nudell*, SMSgt Michael Piersol* Tuba – MSgt Brian Sands*, CMSgt Jan Duga*
Author: Untitled
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Author: Untitled
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A small,toilet, ventilation fan.
Author: Frostyfrost
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A recording i did with my phone, its a 48volt electric step accelerating. Its on a working stand so the wheel is moving free. (recording 2).
Author: Escortmarius
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A recording i did with my phone, its a 48volt electric step accelerating. Its on a working stand so the wheel is moving free. (recording 3).
Author: Escortmarius
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A recording i did with my phone, its a 48volt electric step accelerating. Its on a working stand so the wheel is moving free. (recording 1).
Author: Escortmarius
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A recording i did with my phone, its a 48volt electric step braking. Its on a working stand so the wheel is moving free.
Author: Escortmarius
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Man drilling.
Author: Juliantoquica
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This is a recording of a kitchen fan. One attached to the bottom of a microwave, vented, and above the stove top. On the fastest setting. Recorded with a rode nt1 and avid omni mic-pre.
Author: Yottasounds
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Bathroom fan recording. Using home bathroom fan, recorded with rode nt1 microphone with avid omni as the mic-pre. Recorded at 192 khz with 32 bit floating point.
Author: Yottasounds
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4 measure, 80 bpm, 4/4 electric bass bassline. Key is e-minor. Midi track made on soundtrap.
Author: Mcgumar
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An ocillating fan running at low speed in my room.
Author: Deleted User
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An ocillating fan running in my living room.
Author: Deleted User
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A stationary fan turned on.
Author: Vmgraw
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Pc fan front hits wires. Rattle.
Author: Savvytoo
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Blowing of a fan.
Author: Juandresound
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Industrial fan used to push, or suck new air into pipes and channels.
Author: Alexmol
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Not in stereo. Hum of my ceiling fan.
Author: Zach Ramirez
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Various on off, different speed, large ceiling fan (2010). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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An electric razor recorded in home studio with at2020 cardioid condenser microphone.
Author: Ahubbar
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Making cola with a soda stream. Sounds of gas and electric switches, could easily be mixed/filtered as industrial sounds.
Author: Olesouwester
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Drill double rev.
Author: Dub
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Electric guitar pitch shifted and ran through many effects.
Author: Tancla
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Sound of an electric toothbrush.
Author: Thepodcastdoctor
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A modern electric train is passing fast.
Author: Paulaccola
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Clean electric guitar phrase recorded by me.
Author: Teresanski
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Clean electric guitar phrase recorded by me. Added fadeout at the end.
Author: Teresanski
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Short electric guitar phrase recorded by me.
Author: Teresanski
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Electric bass transformation.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar processed sounds.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar band filtered samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar sample remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar pluck samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar filtered sample.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar overtone samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar pluck samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar pluck samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar pluck samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Electric guitar pluck samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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