14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Electronic Insects"

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Electronic insects in the digital jungle.
Author: Univ Lyon
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A weird electronic drum loop.
Author: Carbilicon
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This sound is piece of night atmosphere i recorded years ago with reel-to-reel nagra4 and mkh416. You can hear night ambience of large hangar with lot of silent insects flying directly to electronic trap light and burn in very close detail. Another detail sound comes from hiting the metal body of film light.
Author: Rbnx
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Recorded with fl studio 10.
Author: Younoise
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Machine composed electronic music. The track made me think of insects. Searched for a sound to mix it with. Found this lovely sound recorded by mikelrnieto. It could be insects. . . Interstitial space » espais intersticials # 17https://freesound. Org/people/mikelrnieto/sounds/209449/inspelat av mikelrnietomachine composed electronic music - or experimental generative atonal electronic music made with an analog modular synth. I give my synth the prerequisites to create music - and it does - endlessly. I record and pick out some created songs.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Electronic wasps taking bytes of ram.
Author: Tieswijnen
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Ascending synthesized sound effect of an alien swarm of insects. Electronic cicadas. Created entirely with audacity 1. 3. 12-beta.
Author: Sclolex
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Glitch beat in 5/8. More of my sounds. Http://ul. To/folder/wbka97.
Author: Gusgus
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Inspired by recent makenoise cicada series. Added clouds to an o-ctrl (fast) sequenced mimeophon output and sending partly back though feedback loop. X-pan did the rest using ochd as the lfo mod. Source for panning and fade in/out.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Insects (i think mostly crickets) make this noise. It sounds so. . . Infernal!, or futuristic (electronic for sure). I recorded this (with my old zoom ii recorder) one summer night in tlacotlapan, at the southern mexican state of veracruz. All this happened for hours inside my hotel room. So you can imagine what kind of night i have. Wonderful memories.
Author: Lenguaverde
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A soundscape of an august summer field bordered by thick woods. Note the cool sound of a bee buzz fly-by at 5 seconds into the recording. Recording made with: (1) marantz pmd661 modified by oade electronics. (2) samson co2 matching stereo microphones placed on a microphone stand about3 feet above the ground. (3) record volume set on 7.
Author: Kvgarlic
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The 13-year periodical cicadas in the midwest. In this recording i was lucky enough to have some forest birds also sing throughout the steady drone. Recording made with marantz pmd661 (**with beefed up and extra quiet pre-amplifiers by oade brothers electronics), running samson co-2 matched true stereo microphones. My original recording was made at the highest bit rate allowable on my machine -- 98khz.
Author: Kvgarlic
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One of my favorite summer and late-summer sounds. The night-hawk is the star of this recording. This recording was made around 9pm at night in mid-august and, even though i never could see this nighthawk, his calls pierced through the night-sky to let me know he was up there, somewhere, orbiting on the prowl for mosquitos and other insects. I have always loved this sound ever since i was a kid and going to sleep at night i felt comforted knowing that, like some circling fighter jet, the nighthawks would be on the job, plowing down the population of mosquitos, while i slept all night. Recording actually made in the parking lot of a major midwest university around 9pm at night on august 19th, 2014. Equipment: marantz pmd661 modified by oade brothers electronics, beyerdynamic me58 microphone. My record volume was 7.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Imagine a warm, damp-humid august evening in the midwest. It's about 8pm and you're in a mowed path which is 10 feet wide. On either side of you, are two fields of tall -- 9 feet --- corn standing like green, thick grassy sentinels. This is where i was when i recorded this hypnotic sound-scape on saturday night august 9th 2014. I made this recording with my marantz pmd661 (modified by oade brothers electronics)in stereo using twin, matched samson co2 microphones mounted on my tripod about 5 feet above the ground. My record volume was 6 1/2.
Author: Kvgarlic
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