139 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Feed"

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Two "line audio" om1 next to our bird feed. 1 microphone on each side. 2 meters between them. 50 cm behind the feed. The level is set to +60 db on zoom f4. Due to the desire to hear how the om1 microphones sound, this sound will be published. It may be more later. No editing of the sound. Equipment usedmikrophones 2 om1(line-audio)wind protect röde ws8recorder zoom f4.
Author: Straget
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My cat begs me to put down the plate already and stop recording. Very loud and clear "angry meows" from an adult cat without background noise. ________. R. I. P. Mimo <3.
Author: Oneirophile
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The sound is going through zoom ms-70cdr. I use the "particer" reverb program. It acts like a compressor and limiter too. . . Kills the dynamics of the modular. Nice anyway - or not. . . And i use the ladik r-330 reverb too.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Two guinea pigs in outside run hearing that their food is about to arrive. Plane from heathrow passes overhead, opening metal cage (poor levels here) and bird at end is a feral rose-ringed parakeet. Recorded with zoom h1.
Author: Dltbgyd
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Electronic minute no 27 - combined forces. A patch with 2 unrelated patchesthey share an lfo. . . A) 2 lfos playing with a-101-1 vactrol vcfthe filter is feed with a square wave. B) a more advanced patchtriggers from env. Follow. Feed with cv from jerkoff (chaos)noise to a slew controlled by a sloth lfos/h to oscosc to vcathe vca is controlled by the same lfo as the slew but inverted!. Evaluation of patch/soundone cycle is - cycles? about 1min - goodonly short sounds - no, and thats goodamplitude variation - fairly goodpitch variation - yes, goodtimbre variation - not bad at allmusical value - i should consider this musicalentertaining - think so, yes.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is an ambient recording of the main spring that feeds lake atalanta in rogers, arkansas. The recording was made using a zoom h5n recorder with a stereo mic capsule held approximately 9 inches from the surface of the stream a little further away from the spring source.
Author: Earlrobot
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This is an ambient recording of the main spring that feeds lake atalanta in rogers, arkansas. The recording was made using a zoom h5n recorder with a stereo mic capsule held near the surface of the stream about 75 yards from the source. Nice park ambience. . .
Author: Earlrobot
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A great tit are singing in the winter around the bird feeding. Equipment usedmikrophones 2 om1(line-audio)wind protect röde ws8recorder zoom f4.
Author: Straget
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A short ringtone made by feeding a 4 bar mixolydian melody through a granular synth, and a bass tone made with native instruments' massive. I intend on using this to wake up to every morning, and i hope it's useful for whatever situation you'd like to apply it to. :-) no credit necessary.
Author: Morkysound
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A couple hundred sheep bleat in their shed in an autumn afternoon. They are mostly female sheep feeding their lambs. This was recorded indoors while slowly walking through the flock in a traditional farm in burgos' countryside (northern spain). Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
Author: Nomadas
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This is made by feeding homemade images to audiopaint 3. 0 while its oscillators are tuned to randomly-selected scales. Some of them use sine waves, while others use custom waveforms.
Author: Strangehorizon
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This is the sound of seagulls, ducks and other water birds competing with gigantic carp fish, and each other, for food on lake mead. It starts mellow and and grows into a full-blown frenzy with lots of calling, quacking, chirping, splashing, thrashing and slurping (from the fish). The hoover dam isn't far from this lake, so tourist helicopters occasionally pass by. I hope you all like it. :).
Author: Martialway
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Recorded in wet area by a cornfield in northern dutchess county ny around 2005, using a matched stereo pair of (soundroom,inc) oktava 012 mics w/cardioid capsules in an x/y configuration feeding a marantz 660 digital recorder.
Author: Knufds
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Women singing to a tone from a band or choir. Enjoy. Made with fl studio 9. . . Please leave feed back. . . . . This sound is from graceful meanings samples. Graceful meaning samples are samples for great out door time. . . These sample can make life in music better.
Author: The Vib
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I'm not the best at hardcore kick drums mainly looking for feed back, i shall uploads ones i'm happy with. This one is a bit more hardstyle i guess not a massive fan of the genre so you'll probably make better use than me. Reciperob papen raw kick.
Author: Kurlyjoe
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Here is a sound effect i made while feeding on several farts while also eating severed love from my misterah caratoisis in my noises feel free catch my driftus if you meanus like a weenus please note some viewers may find disturbing the eating of the corner of my narwall.
Author: Bigspider
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Two ponies nickering enthusiastically for their sunday lunchtime feed of muesli and carrots. Location: a horse pasture field gate, south east uk. Recorded with:device: iphone 4sapp: recorder plusoriginal format: m4a. Recording date: summer 2015. This was m4a file i uploaded to soundcloud then downloaded to pc and converted to. Mp3,. Ogg and. Wav with online-audio-converter. Com.
Author: Gipsi
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This is a hawk. "these birds are slender with short broad rounded wings and a long tail which helps them maneuver in flight. They have long legs and long sharp talons used to kill their prey and a sharp hooked bill used in feeding. Females tend to be larger in size than males. They often ambush their prey, capturing it after a short chase. They mainly eat small birds and mammals. ". Minidisc.
Author: Unclesigmund
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Sound of feedbacks. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son de larsens. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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A looping lo-fi excerpt of felineterror's song 'r-s 5'. There is alot going on under the hood here, everything from an analog bass exciter, feeding into a audio rectifier, creating that unique bass tone. A highpass filter, feeding into a delay. And then a tape emulator, featuring frequency loss, tape degradation and wow'n'flutter. Other versions of this remix:. . Since my ears can't hear any frequencies above 14khz (please remember to wear ear defenders around loud machinery! thank you. <3), i can't hear tape hiss very clearly, and are afraid i might overdo the volume. Therefore i think its best to leave any tape hiss up to you, if you want any, there's plenty of recordings here on freesound, for example this one (cc-0). 120 bpm | original by felineterroruse this however you like!. Have fun, see you on the other side!.
Author: Dwy
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A recording made in july around 7:00 at night near a huge man-made lake. The ever-present insects are there, but overshadowed by the peepers. 13 seconds in a dog barks off in the distance and the echo is just incredible. 24 seconds into the recording is the classic call of the red-wing blackbird. Made with samson c0-2 stereo microphones feeding a zoom h4n recorder.
Author: Kvgarlic
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This is a 36 inch/. 9 meter jacobs ladder made from a neon sign transformer, recorded from the side so the sound of the arc pans right to left. Easily editable to loop. 60hz feed here.
Author: Parabolix
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Sound of feedbacks. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son de larsens. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Sound of feedbacks. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son de larsens. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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This sound was from a live video feed on a social media broadcast. At some point the audio just got caught into a feedback loop that lasted for a bit. I thought it sounded interesting and saved it. Has kind of a laser or phaser cannon kind of thing going on. Perhaps an alert sound of some sort. Probably many possibilities for usage.
Author: Filmscore
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Gamarjveba is a georgian village, where i grew up. Literal translation of the village means “to win”. I recorded this sound in 2015. Went to fields where we used to have lot’s of apricot trees. In a distance you can hear tractor ploughing. Gear: h2n25/04/2015. In records feed: https://fieldrecorder. Net/t/fields-in-gamarjveba-georgia/57.
Author: Tokozedg
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w:Vasily Agapkin's w:Farewell of Slavianka recorded by the w:United States Coast Guard Band on the 2006 album The Russian Connection, Commander Kenneth W. Megan, conductor. Recorded using Audacity sound capture of a streaming feed with one earphone jacked into the microphone and Audacity set to Speakers and Dual Headphones/Stereo Mix.
Author: Vasily Agapkin
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A little wasp visit my kitchen so i ask him/her to record his sounds. . . Tools used: hand recorder tascam dr 40, pro tools 10, izotope rx4 and cla 2a compressor. If you like it or download leave a feed. Cheers!!!abilio salmeron. More sounds ? go here: https://audiojungle. Net/user/wakerone.
Author: Wakerone
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Sample is a clip from another song i just recorded. Created with effects pedals feeding back into each other. Effects used: behringer micro-mixer (used here as a "clean boost/volume effect), sirkut electronics gnarler, danelectro eq, boss xtortion, and boss metal zone, with various other fx sprinkled throughout. This is another "sounds kind of like screaming" sample.
Author: The Semen Incident
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Good minute and a half long sound bed for zombies feeding or other gross sounds. Squishing. . . Sooooo much squishing!. Sound created by stirring a big bowl of rice and beans. Recorded with a zoom h6 (msh-6 mid-side stereo capsule attached). Clean, gross sound for whatever muck-ish sounds you need. Always for commercial use. . . Without attribution. (what's mine is yours!).
Author: Christo
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This sound i made with a python script. The script simulates a 2d-network of 13x13 identical masses connected with springs. I 'feed' one mass in a corner of the network with a 'chirp' of 400-2000 hz for one second and the system resonates at its characteristic frequencies. I 'listen' to the resonating system in the adjacent corner. The decay of the sound was build in, but the last half second i edited the volume to zero. The code took a few hours to execute. You may want to change the picture of this sound to the frequency-domain. Yo! awesome! nerd-pride! :-).
Author: Veens
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While trying to get my microphone to work, it was having this unusual feed back buzzing pulsing sounds. Along with a strange noise. (this wasn't my voice, and the file hasn't been edited. ). "who's there?" and the "hello's" are of course me, trying to get the microphone to work. I decided to record it after i felt it was strange. The sound is of course free to use for whatever you desire, credit if you want and leave a comment below to be nice. :).
Author: Velazurian
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*short, synthesized evolving looping ambient teaser sequence with deep reverb on distant kickdrum. Fades in and fades out. A hint of a dreamy, chilling out atmosphere. An aural echo of days of gentle hippiedom. An accidental discovery as a result of feeding ni massive through flstudio's effector vst. An x-y controller is attached to effector with asychronous ramping of the x and y gains via two control tracks. Strangely produces phantom instrument sounds, almost like guitar and organ. Created in flstudio 11 with ni massive, flstudio effector, reverb, compression and eq. The note track is made by me for no good reason - i just thought it sounded pretty. *there is, now, a longer version on my harddrive.
Author: Diboz
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Https://twitter. Com/klj54282021/status/1633974045862404097?s=20. Laughter. I guess. Check it. Turn the sound on. Typically low-quality because it has to be. It's worth it. I've never seen anyone really lose it like this before, particularly, this guy. An hour or so later he's settled down, but still has occasional outbursts. He says joe biden could never play bongos like that to save his life, much less sing. Donald trump is actually a much better dancer. I think if they had the fortitude to actually do this, they could feed the world's hungry with the profits. I don't see how they could pull it off.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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As i heared our doog eating the crunchy vegetables, i quick got my zoom h4n to record it. The maybe some noise of a fly or traffic in the background, but the internal mics were very close to the food-bowl. I had some issue when i came very close as the dog tried to eat as fast as possible, so i prefered to lay the recorder on the ground and kept away with my arm so the eating could be more relaxed. But the dog gobbled anyway in a fast way. Enjoy the soundscape. Maybe use it for asmr ;-).
Author: Druki
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A small, mechanical music box plays, slows down and stops. Synthesized sound with stereo light reverb effect. Duration 0'52". Three turns of a wooden boxed clockwork mechanical key followed by a bright, nonsensical music box tune. As the tune plays, the tempo slows down - gradually at first but becoming profoundly slower towards the end. Tune ends on a melancholic note mid phrase. Could be used as a standalone effect, or perhaps metaphorically as a cipher for the aging process and cessation of life. The clockwork key effect is a rapidly repeating single mechanical clock tick filtered to sound box-like. The sound of the music box tines was created with ni fm8 using four sinewave oscillators, one of which feeds back on itself to produce a hint of metallic ringing.
Author: Diboz
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No, i cant really describe what this is! but i use a ring modulator. Two audio signals goes in. I guess the side band frequencies goes out??? or?! anyway the original frequencies are also in the mix. So, two audio signal and the result from a diy ring mod. Have to learn more. . . Read below!!! in this sound you are listening to, the result, the ring modulation, carrier signal and modulator signal. After some research. . . I write this for myself. . . Correct me if i'm wrong!!!from youtube (audiocollage)ring modulation is the sum and the differences of the carrier and modulator signal. Feed the ring modulator with 261,626hz and 391,995hz and you get (261,626 + 391,995) 653,621hz and (391,995 - 261,626) 130,369hz. From wikipedia". . . Neither the carrier nor the incoming signal is prominent in the outputs, and ideally, not at all. "". . . In the basic case where two sine waves of frequencies f1 and f2 (f1 < f2) are multiplied, two new sine waves are created, with one at f1 + f2 and the other at f2 – f1. The two new waves are unlikely to be harmonically related and (in a well-designed ring modulator) the original signals are not present. It is this that gives the ring modulator its unique tones. ". Above is true when using pure sine waves! waves with no harmonics. I have a passive diy ring modulator. I guess it's not acting "perfect". . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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It's a 15-minute long drum improvisation. It contails a lot of different beats and rhythms played so you might cut-out some loops for your needs. The kit has:- single kick- snare- hihat- 3 toms- broken crash that sounds really short- ride. The kit was old and not in perfect condition. I also used my sticks to play on some other part of the drumkit, like metal stand for the crash etc. I also got up and stated running around in a circle hitting sticks together and afterwards hitting drums and cymbals while running around the drumkit. I took my shoes off before i started so you can't hear my footsteps. I didn't use a metronome and i know i don't hold the tempo and it's a bit wiggly sometimes. I think this performace was inspired by band mr. Bungle. I recorded this with zoom h2 handy recorder's front stereo xy mics. It was standing on a table about one meter above the floor. Facing the drumkit and me. It was captured into a 48khz/24-bit wav file, then i trimmed the ends and converted this to flac using audacity. No processing applied, though i think it sounds nicer when you put these effects:. 1. A compressor:-attack: 10ms-release: 50ms-ratio: 2. 5:1-treshold: around -24db2. A reverb:-decay: 1. 5 to 2 seconds-dry: 0db-wet: around -15 db. It amazes me how much energy compression actually adds to drums!. I made this with my podcast (http://unfamusic. Com/fnr/) in mind. I want to overdub guitars, vocals and make it one big schizophrenic song. If you're interested to hear it, leave me a comment so i can find you, or just subscribe to my podcast's rss (http://feeds. Feedburner. Com/unfa-fnr/).
Author: Unfa
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This is a collection of "small room reverb" impulse responses that i sampled in a new england home known as butternut lodge, built and owned by actress bette davis back in 1940. It consists of all wooden rooms with many non-parallel surfaces, rugs and furniture and includes 3 round-shaped "silo" rooms! these rooms sound clean and do not have the irritating "ping" of many rectangular rooms. Short history/pictures of butternut (https://www. Airbnb. Com/rooms/24692769?source_impression_id=p3_1659215694_liuasyfxoceab5fn). Although these round shapes (and some of the other very small rooms) could potentially wreak havoc with phase at specific frequencies when summed to mono, i recorded this using the mid/side mic technique; therefore, the "side" channels fully cancel out, leaving a clean monaural reverb signal. These irs are stored as flac files. They can be used directly by any daw without conversion and have the added feature of being id3 tagged with a photo of the room each ir is taken from. After downloading, select view -> large icons in the folder to view the rooms. I sampled each room using a swept sine wave into a jbl flip 6 bluetooth speaker; recorded through a tascam tm-st1 m/s stereo microphone, feeding a tascam dr-07 recorder @ 24-bits 44. 1 khz and deconvolved using reaper. As of this post, i've been using these rooms for about 2 weeks. So far, i've found the "garage" to sound fantastic on drums! the drum sound! also, many of the other smaller rooms have a great effect on guitars, keys, and hand percussion. Each room varies in tone and brightness, so i've found that selecting/tuning the reverb send works well if approached like an eq. Increase the effect send until the instrument "feels" right (then perhaps back off slightly). A close-miked acoustic guitar, for instance, will take on a nice brightness and 3-d quality; not particularly reverberant, just big. At that point, i recommend applying any eq, compression, and bigger-sounding reverb effects. Hopefully you enjoy this. Please let me know how you like it and if you have any suggestions. Cheers!. Ken.
Author: Kenmix
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