6 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Electronic Equipment"

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Electronic Noise or some sort of electronic interference sound effect.
Author: ezwa
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Reel for the makenoise morphagene. Recordings from the analog studio in den bosch, the netherlands. Old electronic measuring tools used to test rf equipment. Oscillators through a bandpass filter and ring modulation with a lot of feedback. Switching noises. Pure sine. Phase locked loop. Things like that. Enjoy.
Author: Leonvanbokhorst
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Impulse response from a teisco 450e delay/chorus effect unit. Old and grungy delay with max feedback. Requires lots of filtering before use but authentic and rare. .
Author: Johnnyguitar
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A set of two types of beep. A singular beep, and then a double-note beep. Either one could be used on their own, or they can be combined to create abnormal patterns. These beeps can be used for various electronic items like alarms, transmission equipment, or hospital equipment. Created through beepbox, using the preset chiptune sample instrument.
Author: Takimeko
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This recording was made in the afternoon during a rainshower under my carport in louisiana. The rain is striking three different surfaces in this track: cement, roofing and plantlife. Now, i'm no pro, nor is my equipment (olympus ws-310m w/ built in mic), so discerning these different sounds is difficult. You can hear the dripping from rain: fast drip in the background of this track. However slight, there is also a noticeable electronic note which is simultaneous with the water striking these surfaces. You can also hear slight rustling sounds that could be wind or my shirt moving near the mic (i was wearing the device on a lanyard). The file is wav, recorded in stereo at 16 bit at 44. 1mhz.
Author: Uberhuberman
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Plane- it’s difficult to get good recordings of planes taking off these days. There’s always major streets or highways close by which results in a bunch of unwanted traffic noise. It’s difficult to find a good vantage point to set up because there’s hardly any public parking with unobstructed sight lines (or in my case hearing lines) to the planes. Plus, with all the extra security measures in place these days, how suspicious would i look setting up a laptop andsome cables and some other electronic equipment in the general area of the runway?but i managed to get this recording. It’s not spectacular, but it’s ok. There’s some worker truck at the end of it which gets in the way, but doesn’t ruin it. Nady stereo condenser microphonefocusrite saffire pro24 interfacelogic 8 on a macbook prosan diego airport.
Author: Bruce Burbank
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