11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Explanation"

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Why that too? "wasn't enough. ".
Author: Nuncaconoci
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There's always a reason. . .
Author: Nuncaconoci
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I couldn't resist sharing. The significant word was "we. ".
Author: Nuncaconoci
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This one actually contains a remix of one of clkk's loops. . But other than that is still the worset sample ever because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo.
Author: Hello Flowers
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A short explanation of the facial muscle.
Author: Lionelmatthew
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Dssl explanation by mt.
Author: Maxb
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A recorded walk during the day with an explanation to each sound that can be heard. Mostly all sounds were man made like a plane and car. Sounds were enhanced by other sounds used from this website. Made for a demonstration at loyola high school for a music appreciation course.
Author: Eugenechoi
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Impulse response generated from field recordings of a parking garage. Recorded using an audio technica bp4029 m/s shotgun microphone into a zoom h4n recorder. This recording is part of a pack of impulse responses comparing different recording and post-processing techniques. A full explanation of the experiment and recording process is presented in this video: https://youtu. Be/nm65zx3u7me. Sweep recordings were deconvolved using voxengo deconvolver.
Author: Kirkpatrick
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Test of how uoki-toki polivoks vcf handles sin-wave (ca 270hz) when the filter is self-oscillating. I bring the uoki-toki polivoks vcf to self-oscillation and tune the vcf to ca 270hz too. The vco is also tuned to 270hz. In this test i connect the same lfo to cv1 on the vcf and 1v/oct on the module i use as vco (intellijel μvcf). I let the lfo run. Cv1 on vcf pot at 100%. They are playing together. The vco is connected to the in on the vcf. Confused explanation. . . But at least not in swedish.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is my impression of a flatulent arachnid, or "spider fart" which if referenced by a woman in an old-timey southern mansion, might be pronounced as "spidah-faht". This seemingly odd spelling and like-wise pronunciation, perhaps worthy of explanation, would be on account of their ". . . Well known and often satirized dropping of "r's" in times when they precede another consonant or pause, which has the effect of elongating the pronounciation of the vowel before it. " as ray kooyenga explains it. Delving deeper, according to j. Fought who seems to agree, this was a originally a "southern english dialect associated with priveledge and prestigem" and in certain geographies of the southern and south eastern united states migrants "clung to such speech through its association with the influential proprietors of the southern plantation agricultural system. ". The use in "faht" has also another common southern linguistic trait of what the preceding gentleman might term a "confederate a". And so this, is the "spidah-faht" or "spider fart" if you prefer, as performed by ray anthony mimicking the fairly common species "arachnid flatulence gigantous".
Author: Rayrc
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