703 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Fan"

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Tweaked an extractor fan in audacity using reverb and other effects to create this clip. Sounds like an submerged submarine propeller a little. Hopefully you'll find an appropriate context for it.
Author: Iccleste
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I need a very slow propeller sound for a vue infinite flythrough. All windmill and prop sounds were too fast and mechanical. I created a sound by letting a fan hit and spin a pinwheel.
Author: Sekji
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use the force. . Can be used in your star wars fan films. Or can just play it on an infinite loop to creep out your cat. . .
Author: Jozef Sound
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An old laptop making weird sounds. It freeze, typing on the keyboard, than crashes and reboots. The fan was broken at that point. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
Author: Crowcube
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It's break time, students are leaving the classes to take a break in the school canteen or playground. Es hora de pati. Els estudiants fan un recés a la cantina o al pati.
Author: Insemt
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Long room tone, recorded for fan. Ms zoom h6 (standart mic mount) 48/24just normalized, pretty clear of accent noises, only the elevator sometimes passes by :).
Author: Detringer
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Looping sound of a domestic mitsubishi electric wall-mounted ac unit, running in fan and compressor modes. This is the pkfy-p20vbm-e model, similar to the type commonly seen in japanese homes.
Author: Tijaylfs
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Frying mushroom sound fron a fan. Recorded with sony experia go (a phone i do not recomend - at all). Recorded with the app sound recorder. Original file format mp4 converted to wav. Applied high pass filter cutoff freq 1000hz.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is the sound of a blind person turning the pages of a braille book; you can hear a fan running in the background. I recorded this with my lenovo laptop's built-in microphone.
Author: Deleted User
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This is a piece i wrote this morning and recorded on my zoom h2n. A fan is running the background. I think this piece just has a cool acoustic, outdoorsy morning type vibe.
Author: Freemanwalking
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I recorded dragging a tape dispenser on my desk, made in fade in then out, and added a little reverb. I would recommend this sound for ambience in horror games or movies. I'm using it as background noise in my fnaf fan game.
Author: Peanutbutteriscute
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Riding in building elevator during a trip to visit rrr in lowell. 0:18 - close mic elevator fan noise with weird ringing sound; 0:30 - drumming on elevator interior; 0:45ish - elevator doors opening and closing. 0:55 - "good day!".
Author: Alienistcog
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One for halloween! ever wondered what pumpkin seeds sounded like after they come out of the oven? no, me neither. H4n 24/48, onboard mics 3 cm from the pan. (oven fan still going other side of the door. ).
Author: Billox
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This is a 50-second dark and spooky space-horror-esque ambiance i made with: a fan, a very creaky window, and some old trash-can lid scrapes and bangs i recorded a few years ago.
Author: Razorrekker
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Sound of taking cd wallet, opening the zipper, then closing the zipper and putting the wallet back to the table. Recorded with laptop microphone. Removed laptop fan noises by hum reducing, but no other editing.
Author: Lartti
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An old brown plastic wind organ (?)-you plug it in, and a fan blows the reeds-these are samples of the button chords-somewhat concertina like. Recorded quickly with sure sm81 condenser thru hb tube pre into motu/digi perf setup. A major.
Author: Hookhead
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This is a sound of one of the gpu’s that are used at mtg (upf). Mtg is a research group specialised in audio signal processing, music information retrieval, music interfaces, and computational musicology. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/mtg.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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Birmingham uk botanical gardens japanese garden water feature with the cafe kitchen extractor fan in the background. H2 zoom front mic, windshield, some wind noise but not enough breeze to sound the wind chimes.
Author: Keithpeter
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A short "fireball" sounding woosh. Originally created for game sfx. A combination of a gas stove lighting and burning, fan hums from several computers, and generated brown noise in audacity, all combined, equalized and shapped with a short fade in and longer fade out.
Author: Wjl
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Hitting with my hand a huge wind tunnel for industrial fan testing. I've used it a couple of times, but can't think of any concrete situation it can be used for. Mono recorded with sennheiser 416, tascam hd-p2. No need to attribution, use it freely.
Author: Eneibol
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The sounds that i hear when i walk around my house. Includes sounds like bouncing volleyballs, a door unlocking and opening, and a fan. This was for a two part project at loyola high school in the music appreciation class.
Author: Martin Boskovich
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Made this awhile ago for a first person shooter, used mouth with a fan in the background trying to emulate a sub machine gun on a budget netbook microphone. May have modified it with audacity. Https://kurtblissz. Itch. Io/retarted-fps-engine.
Author: Kurtblissz
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A late '90s desktop pc booting. The first few seconds are most eventful. Recorded with a zoom h1n, which was not completely stationary while recording (i was holding a small tripod). Includes pc speaker, fan, diskette drive and lots of hard drive noises.
Author: Freesound
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A set of wind chimes recorded with my sony ecm-ds70p mic through my sony mdz-n710 into my edirol audio interface recorded into audacity. I've tried to eq out my computer fan noise but it is still present. Photo: http://www. Flickr. Com/photos/str33ty/370769496/.
Author: Streety
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Starting with eerie sounding buzzing/fan noise on the street, entering into one of the buildings around rockerfeller center, new york city, and then into the lively underground shopping mall. Ended up briefly walking thru a guided walking tour and walking down the steps with them.
Author: Overmedium
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July 2013, rcording from setup pc in greenhouse. Extreme rain changing to hail (25 mm diamter)for a couple of minutes, then rain again. Last bit of recording is sound from pc fan. Did not cut it off, wanted to let listeners understand that i made a temporary installation in the greenhouse for capturing the immense noise.
Author: Vumseplutten
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An experimental sound i did. It kinda sound like some space jet or something, i don't know. But yeah, it's experimental. To make the sound, first, i recorded the wind coming from my electric fan, then i edited it in adobe auditions cs6, then audacity for the final touches.
Author: Littlerainyseasons
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Have you ever been inside a computer room, where a few computers are turned on?this sound clip is meant to be the kind of sound you'd hear in such a room. This sound was made using my own computer, but also my fridge and the fan in my bathroom. This sound is part of a college project, but can be used by anyone.
Author: Galbenshire
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You can buy soundtracks here for any of your project:audiojungle. Net/user/misterbates/portfoliopond5. Com/artist/retykristof948. This music has free rights. You can use it in your project, but please credit the name of the author and music. Youtube. Com/@phobos212/videos. Music by misterbates.
Author: Musicbymisterbates
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I used one of those blank plastic cds that you sometimes get when you buy cd holders. I broke it up into many pieces and dropped them multiple times adding on the ending to make it sound like the leftover pieces bounce. Sorry about the backround noises, recorded on a laptop with the fan running and a tv in the backround. Came out pretty good though. I was satisfied in the end though.
Author: Iwilldstroyu
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open channel d, "channel d open". This is suppossed to be the sound of napoleon solo's pen communicator in the man from uncle, the tv spy series of the 1960's (i was a big fan as a teenager). I put this as the ringtone for members of my family whose phone calls i cannot ignore. It was created using the ringtone generator on a nokia 3620 mobile phone.
Author: Ozzie
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A grey squirrel at the edge of a wood seemed quite upset and repeated called for about 5 minutes. I recorded the end of its calling. It is also my first attempt at recording sound with my camera (canon eos 550d). There turned out to be a fan noise with a slight clicking. I ran noise reduction in audacity to remove it and to help reduce the sound of traffic.
Author: Timsc
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Something went wrong on a mechanical device on top of the building that faces my balcony. I don't know what it is exactly (some fan. . . ) but the noise it produces is pretty theatrical. I just could'nt resist recording it. I belive this could be very useful to some of you looking for mechanical sounds. . . Recorded with a zoom h2n in x/y stereo mode.
Author: Schafferdavid
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Skeleton dance!. I love skeletons, been a fan since i was a child haha. This sound can for example be used in games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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This is a sound i created by using three different things. I recorded my bathroom fan and altered the pitch, added a few cents and overlayed them at 50%, and added a band-pass filter. I also recorded batteries rolling across the bottom of a drawer, lowered the pitch a bit, and added a high pass filter. And then lastly i added some wind that i created by blowing into my hands. That i did not adjust at all. It sounds just like a thunderstorm.
Author: Ansleygu
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This is a very lowfi recording of a xerox workcentre 7345 actually performing a copy of a single page. Includes a button beep at the start, fan noise, servo motor sounds, paper sorter moving sounds and lots of other mechanics being moved around. You really get an idea how complicated these modern machines are. . :). The bitrate is only 13 kbit/s and the resulting audio quality not very good, but the file size is really small. Maybe audio level needs normalizing, though.
Author: Soundfrickler
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I'm a character designer and a soundtrack composer , kojiro miura is a name of one of my favorite heroes manga character i have created before. . As a beginner and as a fan of adventures stories , i decided to enter the music making field to make my own music , which is closed to manga and anime and game style. Nt: your encouragement and criticism interest me in self development. Thanks.
Author: Kojiro
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In a room full of whirring machinery, a small robot and a very large robot use beeps to sing a duet: “hine, e hine”, written by the princess te rangipae (fannie rose howie/pane poata - te whanau-a-apanui, ngati porou) in 1905. Made with the freesound samples:. “3beeps” by pera - https://freesound. Org/people/pera/sounds/56229/ (cc0)“thailand room tone hotel open hall common area with air conditioning, fan, and distant traffic bassy echoey resonant through wall. Flac” by - https://freesound. Org/people/kyles/sounds/177721/ (cc0).
Author: Thimblerig
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Elmo omnigraphic 253af slide projector, similar to a kodak s-av 2000. Turn on, slide change at 10 second intervals, turn off. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661 with a rode nt4, 250 mm above centre rear of projector, angled down at 45º. I needed this sound as part of an audio-visual that mimics a slide show. I chose to record a 10-second change interval (instead of a shorter interval) because that allows me to razor the waveform between changes, and then extend (or reduce) the time between changes. Too short a time interval between slide changes means you'd have to add motor/fan sound between every change.
Author: Guyburns
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Elmo omnigraphic 253af slide projector, similar to a kodak s-av 2000. Turn on, slide change at 10 second intervals, turn off. Recorded on a marantz pmd 661 with a rode nt4, horizontally 250 mm from side of projector aimed at slide entry hole. I needed this sound as part of an audio-visual that mimics a slide show. I chose to record a 10-second change interval (instead of a shorter interval) because that allows me to razor the waveform between changes, and then extend (or reduce) the time between changes. Too short a time interval between slide changes means you'd have to add motor/fan sound between every change.
Author: Guyburns
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I made a synth snare sound by using deflemask to make it. I also did this with the synth kick sound, too. Do whatever you want with this (like sounds or music) and credit me if you want as pk superstar256 (in a fan project) or ismo-kun games (in a commercial project). Yes, you can use this in things that can make you money, just don't make money off of this sound of its entirety in unedited form. Author's notes: "i was thinking of processing this and the kick sound with distortion and bass boosting, but i decided to leave them unedited. ".
Author: Pksuperstar
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This is from a fan audio recording of the 1967 doctor who episode "tomb of the cybermen". The sound is now in the public domain. In 1967, these cybermen were voiced by peter hawkins using a vocoder or an electro-larynx, a device used to restore speech to those whose vocal cords are damaged by detecting vibrations of the throat. At the very end of part 2 of "tomb of the cybermen", the cyberman controller is awakened and says "you belong to us, you shall be like us!" to the cast.
Author: Chungusa
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The sound of the bottom of a ceramic mug, dragged over the metal grating of a coffee machine. It sounds like a sword drawn from a scabbard. Recorded using a zoom h6 in the kitchen. Applied a filter to remove unwanted low and very high frequencies. Also corrected the volume level to adjust all four recordings to the exact same level. There are some minor distracting noises - i assume from my shirt while moving the mug over the surface. Also a fan is very faintly audible in the background. If you are interested in a very clean recording of this sound, please let me know.
Author: Erbsland Music
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Street celebration for the boca juniors fans' national day (first celebration in december 12, 2012), in the center of mendoza, argentina. Explosions, football's chants, etc. Recorded in mono with a samsung galaxy 5 (gt-i5500) cell phone in flac with "tape recorder" app. Festejo callejero por en día nacional del hincha de boca juniors (primera celebración 12-12-2012), en el centro de mendoza, argentina. Explosiones, cánticos de fútbol, etc. Grabado en mono con un teléfono celular samsung galaxy 5 (gt-i5500) en formato flac con la app "tape recorder".
Author: Bienvenido
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I made a synth kick sound by using deflemask to make it. I also did this with the synth snare sound, too. Do whatever you want with this (like sounds or music) and credit me if you want as pk superstar256 (in a fan project) or ismo-kun games (in a commercial project). Yes, you can use this in things that can make you money, just don't make money off of this sound of its entirety in unedited form. Author's notes: "i was thinking of processing this and the snare sound with distortion and bass boosting, but i decided to leave them unedited. ".
Author: Pksuperstar
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I made a saw wave and put some flanger and paulstretch effects to it on audacity and made this synth-like saw wave inspired by the saw wave sample from the ps1 startup sound. If you want to put a loop to this sound, it's 67109 to 84907 on openmpt. Do whatever you want with this (like sounds or music) and credit me if you want as pk superstar256 (in a fan project) or ismo-kun games (in a commercial project). Yes, you can use this in things that can make you money, just don't make money off of this sound of its entirety in unedited form. Author's notes: "honestly, it sounds like a overdriven/distorted guitar to me. ".
Author: Pksuperstar
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The sound of an electric car being plugged in and recharged. The clip starts with the car's recharging flap being opened from inside the car, then fully opened by hand, then the plastic socket cover being opened, then picking up the charging connector and plugging it into the car. There is some clicking as the electric vehicle's cooling fan turns on for a short while. This was recorded in-person with a tascam dr-40 stereo recorder at a small, suburban farm. Public domain: i have released this audio file into the public domain. It is free for anyone to download, modify, or use without my consent and without attribution - like all freesound audio files should be. Let me know if you found this sound useful. Enjoy!.
Author: Evsecrets
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Bird singing recorded at around 3:40 am with yinger bm 800 ldc-microphone in front of my open window, i had to add some noise reduction because of my computer fan with reafir (there isn't really much of that noise left, atleast if compared to original). You can also maybe hear ocassional space bar-click sound maybe twice, but it's still pretty useable clip in my opinion, i recorded this just to test my new microphone, and because i couldn't sleep because of the loud birds singing, and in revenge i recorded that with my shiny new yinger bm800. You are free to use this soundclip for both commercial and non-commercial audio and video work. File format: 16 bit/44. 1khz mono. Wav-file.
Author: Vihaleipa
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A recording of a high school class. Students were working on a sound effects project on computers, but generally allowed to talk as they worked. This is maybe 18 students, with the mic about 10 feet away from the nearest student, mic towards one side of the room, pointed towards the middle. We also have ac on, and an av cart that has a fan on, plus a wall clock, some of which you may not be able to hear over the students. Mic was the zoom h1 set to record a wav file, record level manual, low pass filter engaged, with the quality settings at the highest values. It was then put through audacity to amplify it to the highest allowable levels without distorting, and spit out as a wav.
Author: Okieactor
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Featured in the game 'noclip vr'!! thank you so so much, reality games online!. This is heavily inspired by the urban myth and/or creepypasta called the backrooms, which have a very distinct atmosphere to them. This is my interpretation. However, this isn't exclusively for backrooms-related stuff! so by all means, if you're simply in need of some interior ambience of any sort, that's also why i made this for you. No advanced processing was used to achieve this sound. I recorded an electrical box in my garage for the buzzing. For the 2nd layer, i turned on some fans in my room, and made a long mono recording of the white-noise. I then split the recording in half, and used each half for the left and right channel, giving it a stereo sound. I then spent an hour leveling all of it because i'm a perfectionist. Yay. Hardware & software used:-audacity-zoom h4n pro (buzzing)-rode nt1 (fan-noise).
Author: Resaural
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