253 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Every"

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What do you see everyday? this is a voice over for like a short and simple story telling or a intro conversation starter.
Author: Argonites Recording Studios
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Every word in every language: english, part one. Participation welcome - tag your files with "ewiel" (every word in every language).
Author: Stomachache
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chorus of "Every Little Movement" Refrain de Every Little Movement.
Author: music by Karl Hoschna, lyrics by Otto Hauerbach (later known as Otto Harbach)
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Every sound can become music.
Author: Liliangorini
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Mockingbird field-recording dove-every-now-and-then nature birds bird san-antonio-texas.
Author: Gleith
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An ensemble from U.S. Navy Band Southwest, Jacksonville, Fla. performs "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon Johnson and John Rosamond Johnson.
Author: Lyrics: James Weldon Johnson Composition: J. Rosamond Johnson Arrangement: Chief Musician Jesse Carmona, Musician Second Class Benjamin DeAngelis Performance and recording: U.S. Navy Band Southwest, Jacksonville, Fla.
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Every thing start & end with nature.
Author: Ekiya
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I record the sound of dogs barking and howling outside my room. They do it every day. Every. Single. Day.
Author: Weakwero
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Lift Every Voice and Sing performed by the United States Navy Band. Featuring Musicians 1st Class Danlie Cuenca and Chelsi Vanderpol and Chief Musician Cory Parker with Chief Musician Justin Cody, piano
Author: Lyrics: James Weldon Johnson Composition: J. Rosamond Johnson Performance and recording: U.S. Navy Band
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Performed by Shannon Four
Author: Shannon Four
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That one future bass snare that you listen in every track.
Author: Homereal
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Recordings of every note on a taishogoto.
Author: Msxplus
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Every beep is 600 hz, played 3 times every 3 seconds with a 1-second delay until loop with added reverb, generated/created with audacity (loopable).
Author: Rvgerxini
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My office chair squeaks every time i lean forwards or backwards.
Author: Engineer
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An lfo set to 1hz connected to doepfer a-160 clock divider and hexinverter électronique jupiter storm "cv all". Before recording i reset the clock divider. Low tone triggered by /2middle tone by /16highest tone triggered by upiter storm output xi. I can't reset jupiter storm. Ok, what do we hear/see. Low tone every 2 secondmiddle tone every 16 secondhigh tone every 19 second!.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A basspad for every kind of beat.
Author: Exotonestudio
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Fun with automating every parameter on this that i could. Fun, but another discard.
Author: Hatchetgirl
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Manipulated computer voice.
Author: Tusic
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A simple "tick tock" of the clock with an owl every few seconds.
Author: Fullmetalsandro
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Every so often, something comes up that simply cannot matter.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A cinematic percussion library for every serious composer.
Author: Jalastram
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A simple loopable phone sound created with a synth an some light effects.
Author: Blondpanda
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Ocean clip, 10. 005 sec normalized to -3db fade in to fade out every 3 sec.
Author: Chris Calis
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That's it?! mm-hmm. The cusp of understanding that somehow stops nearly every adult male.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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This is the sound of my neighbor dog`s every time i come into the building.
Author: Apovedq
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Multiple pay stations are triggered and shake me down for money every time i walk by.
Author: Perry
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A little recording on the place i grew up and miss every day.
Author: Cymeon
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Your every day, run of the mill toilet flush complete with tank refill. Rode ntg-1, 24 bit 48khz.
Author: Loveburd
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Every field recordist has to do trains and subways eventually. Heres riding the l. A subway.
Author: Stomachache
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An analogue clock ticking every second, recorded in a large room with somewhat of an echo.
Author: Simone Ds
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A swarm of cicadas in the distance. They come up from the ground every seven years.
Author: Rabban
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A recording of rain, thunder and every now and then a car drove by my location.
Author: Thomasdecolita
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Matt's 93 toyota breaks approximately every 500 miles and this time was no exception.
Author: Veridiansunrise
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Sound captured next to an analog clock, sound of pointers to shoot every second.
Author: Deleted User
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First upload. Recorded with zoom h4n. It's flax seed in an empty plastic spice container. It's a 16th note rhythm amd it loops perfectly at 130 bpm. It has some fairly subtle panning effects. Eight quarter notes long, but also works really well every 4 quarters, every three etc. I. E. When doubled and even tripled on itself in a sequencer.
Author: Sycopation
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This sound is a part of zwinger chimes in dresden. Every 15 minutes the zwinger clocks plays part of melody.
Author: Cjlustig
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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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Mkh 416 in the kitchen, opening every drawer, rifling through it, and slamming it shut. Edited silence out.
Author: Petersrin
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Made this myself in reaper. I use this in every song i make as a little percussion, have fun. Could also be used for a gun sound :).
Author: Jeniusdoesbeatz
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For free. . . Imaginari sounds for mixing in whole track.
Author: Roses
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This is the voice of pond :p every day, in my little pond, frogs are singing their love songs. Zoomh5.
Author: Katarzynape
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An innocent statement that is never properly perceived. That's because every one of you has a dirty mind.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Every time you wake up. . . So go back to sleep. Or maybe i'll hit you with a brick.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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I waited every friday morning (which is trash day) to capture this sound. Recorded with a zoom h4n and a rode m5.
Author: Thepodcastdoctor
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Recorded on sony pcm-d50. The federal sirens are tested every first wednesday of the month.
Author: Aleff Atmos
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This audio clip is for the assignment audition 1 in the intro to multimedia class at cmc. Original audio clipshttp://www. Freesound. Org/people/daveincamas/sounds/27086/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/suonidibologna/sounds/149946/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/csengeri/sounds/96504/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/malexmedia/sounds/35250/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/studiorat/sounds/22349/changes were made to each clip to fit the requirements of the assignment which were:remove every other clock tick for 4 cycles, then every third, then every 4th. Remove pop around 58 seconds. Generally clean up pops in track. Remove background hiss. Remove 2 pops, increase amplitude to make louderremove the harshness of the kids s's, generally increase quality of track.
Author: Multimedia Records
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A mild rain captured in my garden. There is a soft 'pling'-sound every now and then, caused by a raindrop falling on a metal watering can.
Author: Remcovs
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Yes sir every things good and ready to go. U can put this anywhere in a movie, where u have a guy talking for a short period of time.
Author: Levi
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