162 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "First Time"

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I was at a human trafficking conference and to thank the people the first nations people of the area sang this song for a long time brushing the participants with cedar boughs and smudging. I caught about half of the singing and drumming. It was done in a large lunch room with about 100 people attending in the late afternoon. I recorded the sound with my lumix fz200. Location was in surrey british columbia.
Author: Inalchemy
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This is a 2 mic recording in a darts bar in tokyo. The first part is a pretty decent recording of the room. But then later the background music gets really loud. Because it's summer time, the air-conditioner is cranked full blast.
Author: Markystar
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Rain sound synthesized entirely from white noise and using these plugins (in audacity): vinyl, multivoice chorus, harmonic synthesizer, gverb, and modest delay effects. This is my first attempt, i'll be trying to make more realistic ones. Until then, tell me if you liked this (rate it, comment).
Author: Hello Flowers
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At first you can hear them barking madly. Then when they heard my dogmother. . . Herm sorry about that silly joke ! well godmother coming back from shopping, they became hysterical. They do this every time she comes home. Recorded with tascam dr-100mkii onboard microphones.
Author: Rolly Sfx
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This is a recording made in the room of my apartment in italy in the province of rieti, while i am testing a drone dji phantom 4 pro clone, purchased 3 days ago on the vova site, only during the test it suffered two accidents. The first 5 minutes for 3 flights everything went well, then on the fourth flight, as the drone was also without para-propellers, the first small accident happened, on landing he fell to the ground from the bed, then resumed flying for another two times. On the third flight there was a second bigger accident: first he started spinning the propellers against the wall for a while, then he fell to the ground rolling until he hid under the bed. This time, however, even after this great accident, the drone resumed flying normally as if nothing had happened. This recording was done with my iphone connected to the shure mv88 plus microphone.
Author: Andreauomogatto
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Field recording of a large electricity distribution transformer next to a canal in birmingham uk. There are various sound sources, and beats occur as the magneto-striction is phased by arrival time at the mic. This recording is from further away than the first one. Zoom h2 front mic wind shield some wind noise.
Author: Keithpeter
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This is a sample of a metal kitchen mixing bowl. The first note (c#, not perfect c#) is unpitched and recorded as is. The following notes are the original note pitched up 1 semitone each time to achieve a 13 note scale c# to c#.
Author: Mooncubedesign
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This is a sample of a metal kitchen mixing bowl. The first note (b, not perfect b) is unpitched and recorded as is. The following notes are the original note pitched up 1 semitone each time to achieve a 13 note scale b to b.
Author: Mooncubedesign
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Thunder sound synthesized from a randomly generated tone, and processed (in audacity) with: multivoice chorus, harmonic sythesizer, tons of gverb, 2-second delay, and fade-in/fade-out where appropriate. Again, this is my very first attempt, i'll keep trying to make more realistic samples like this. Until then, tell me if you liked this (rate it, comment).
Author: Hello Flowers
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First spring time thunderstorms hit the metro detroit today. This is a short sample of my original 2 hour recording that i thought was particularly nice. You'll hear several little thunder rumbles and rain in an city night atmosphere. Feel free to use.
Author: Ambient X
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This first loop in series is a simple, beat in 4/4 time run at 140 bpm. It features an extremely thick bass sound with general techno patterns you might hear in normal techno music. The pack is aimed for general use in any type of techno, trance music. The loop was created mainly with reaktor's arobic.
Author: Errorcell
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Regimental Pride (1905) by "March Wizard" John Clifford Heed, named in honor of his time in Voss's First Regiment Band, for which he played cornet. It is here performed by the US Air Force Band for their 1998 album Front & Center, a Collection of American Marches, conducted by Colonel Lowell E. Graham.
Author: John Clifford Heed (Composer, 1862–1908) Scan of credits THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE CONCERT BAND Commander/Conductor: Colonel Lowell E. Graham – Greeley, CO Manager: Chief Master Sergeant James H. Moseley II – Beaumont, TX PICCOLO MSgt Ardyth Scott – Shreveport, LA FLUTE MSgt Lawrence Ink* – Rockville, MD MSgt Lucille Johnston Snell – Albuquerque, NM TSgt Sharon Weinberg – Philadelphia, PA OBOE MSgt Ronald Erler* – Falls Church, VA CMSgt Robin Forrester-Meadows – Evansville, IN ENGLISH HORN CMSgt James Moseley II – Beaumont, TX E-FLAT CLARINET MSgt Jan Siegfried – Valparaiso, IN B-FLAT CLARINET CMSgt Steven Lawson* – Simi Valley, CA TSgt George Stoffan – Norwalk, CT MSgt Carl Long – Hanover, NH MSgt Elizabeth Campeau – Pinckney, MI MSgt Sandra Haton* – Columbia, SC TSgt Richard Drew – Joliet, IL TSgt Brian Jones – Panama City, FL MSgt Kay Schultz – Skaneateles, NY MSgt Lorraine Haddad* – Poughkeepsie, NY TSgt Shawn Buck – Brookside, PA SMSgt Robert Little – Houston, TX BASS CLARINET TSgt David Aspinwall – Atlanta, GA CONTRA ALTO CLARINET TSgt Brian McCurdy – Virginia Beach, VA BASSOON CMSgt Danny Phipps* – Annapolis, MD TSgt Lawrence Burke – Redondo Beach, CA ALTO SAXOPHONE SMSgt John Thomas* – Ellisville, MS MSgt William Marr – Alexandria, VA TENOR SAXOPHONE TSgt Jeffrey Snavely – Milwaukee, WI BARITONE SAXOPHONE MSgt Mary Beth George – Buffalo, NY FRENCH HORN TSgt Deborah Stephenson* – Dallas, TX TSgt Leslie Mincer – Charlottesville, VA TSgt Kent Wyatt – Arlington, TX TSgt Philip Krzywicki – Philadelphia, PA CORNET TSgt Andrew Wilson* – Gambier, OH SMSgt David Golden – Bethlehem, PA TSgt Michael Bosch – Bethlehem, PA MSgt William Adcock – San Jose, CA TSgt Curt Christensen – Mt. Clemens, MI MSgt Clarence Mitchell – Portsmouth, VA TRUMPET TSgt Robert McConnell – Wadsworth, OH MSgt James Bittner – Harrisburg, PA TROMBONE SMSgt Mark Williams* – Okemos, MI MSgt Jeffrey Gaylord – Western Springs, IL MSgt Lindsey Smith – Williamston, MI TSgt James VanZandt – Austin, TX EUPHONIUM MSgt Ann Baldwin* – Canton, OH TSgt Lance LaDuke – Niles, MI TUBA MSgt Jan Duga* – Columbus, OH SMSgt Edward McKee – Roselle, NJ MSgt David Porter – Alcoa, TN TIMPANI MSgt Patrick Shrieves – Freehold, NJ PERCUSSION MSgt Aubrey Adams* – Medford, OK SMSgt Mark Carson – East Fultonham, OH TSgt Thomas Maloy Jr.- Clinton, NY TSgt Erica Kadison – Louisville, KY * Principal CREDITS Colonel Lowell E. Graham – Commander/Conductor/Producer Major Frank J. Grzych II – Deputy Commander/Producer Captain Scott A. Guidry – Staff Officer/Co-Producer Mr. Bruce Leek – Engineer/Digital Editing Master Sergeant Kendall S. Thomsen – Assistant Engineer Chief Master Sergeant Dana L. Steinhauser – Director of Public Affairs Master Sergeant William D. Porter II – Recording Production Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell – Graphic Layout Master Sergeant Elizabeth K. Campeau – Liner Notes Technical Sergeant Sharon B. Weinberg – Booklet Editor Crabtree + Company (Arlington, VA) – Cover Design Mark Custom Recording Service (Clarence, NY) – Disc Replication Lion Recording Services, Inc. (Springield, VA) – Disc Packaging Master tapes were recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6-8, 1998 Catalog number: BOL-9807.
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Cartoon whizz past, or slapstick fling something effect. Free for use anywhere, anyhow, any time. No attribution required. Three instances of the same sound effect. First instance has a rapid left to right pan. Second instance pans right to left. Third instance stays central. Cut 'n' paste whichever one of the three that you like best. Created with ni fm8 and son of a pitch vst inside flstudio 11. 04.
Author: Diboz
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Made for the ice-breaker collab. Simple mournful loop with deep kick, flute and strings. Tempo=90 bpm. An arpegiated supersaw over drone effect (wollo drone) repeats 3 times. First iteration includes a melody played as a flute. Second iteration of the loop has the flute replaced with a full string section. Third time around, it's just the arp and drone. All three versions of the loop have a deep, reverberating and mellow kickdrum. Sounds tribal(-ish). Created in flstudio 11. 04 with virtual instruments and vst eq + reverb.
Author: Diboz
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Two of the best-known, most-often used samples, together again for the first time: the amen break (the world's most famous musical sample, as sampled and cleaned by vexst http://www. Freesound. Org/people/vexst/sounds/24940/) and the wilhelm scream (the world's most famous movie/tv sound effect, as uploaded by sweetneo85 http://www. Freesound. Org/people/sweetneo85/sounds/13797/). Loops perfectly.
Author: Dland
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This is my first upload: a short walk between the stalls of the vismarkt in groningen, netherlands. Is was a splendid and sunny saturday morning, about 9. 30 am, may 7th 2016. In the first part of the recording, a garbage truck is already cleaning up. Fish crates are being piled up and money is exchanging hands. As the name of the market square suggests, the stalls are filled with fresh north sea and wadden sea fish. But i also passed stalls where cheese, meat and spices were sold. Business was thriving at the time of the recording. The groningen vismarkt is broadly recognized as one of the finest food markets in the country. I used an iphone with a zoom iq5. As said, this is my first recording, so please bear with me. . . I intend to learn.
Author: Pcwvdmark
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Recording of the rotation motor on a dynamic perception motion control rig. Recorded with a sennheiser ew100g3 wireless cardioid mic on a zoom h6. Minimal post production with just a highpass filter to remove some of the very low end sound in the background. Kind of reminds me of the scene where neo leaves the matrix for the first time.
Author: C V
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This is me trying to sing a note with as little background noise as possible without any editing software. This is my first time attempting this for a class; i sat under my desk with my phone with pillows on all sides and a blanket to try to absorb even more background noise. Ran the video through mediaconvert to make it a. Flac.
Author: Brady Watson
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A thin wooden door, locked from the inside with a bolt. Someone forces it open from the outside. This is the sound of the bolt tearing through the wooden door-frame. I mixed the splintering of wood with a dull clang of metal on metal to simulate the situation. Recorded with a rode video mic attached to a camera. My first time recording a sound!.
Author: Talitha
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This is the first recording i made with my zoom h1 (probably will be making more soon). I made it from my balcony, late afternoon - there is a large playground surrounded with 4 four-storied blocks, so there's a great echo. The birds are very noisy at this time of day here and kids as well. There are also some distinct parents talking in the background. Recorded in small town in poland.
Author: Victoriumist
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Warning! loud noise! this sound is not intended to listen to, but to do technical measurements!. This is a test recording i made to measure my headphone's frequency response. It plays a nice "left" and "right" to determine the channels. Then it plays back white noise first in both channels, then one at a time. Then the same with sine sweeps. Then short impulses.
Author: Unfa
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Ghostly hiss using my voice edited with reverbs and echoes. Typical sound effect for horror soundscapes in movies, haunted houses, escape rooms. . . This sound has been used for the first time in the escape room "la cabaña" ("the cabin") of escapop. You are free to use it however you want, but if you tell me or show me what you do with it, you will make me very happy.
Author: Escapop
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Five is four: a polyrhythmic analog-synth loop with ambiguous five or four time signature. Slightly frantic sounding, arpeggiator-like rising pattern a bit like a shepard tone, it's a 5/4 pattern, but accents are distributed in 4/4. 180 bpm, key is a-minor (a-minor then f-major). Two loops marked in wav file, first is the bare synth pattern, loop is samples 0 to 640,000; second is with a pad, loop is samples 960,000 to 1,600,000.
Author: Noisymichael
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This is my first time ever recording ambiance, i used the tascam dr-40, please leave any notes and suggestions on how i can better make these ambient recordings. This is a recording of my backyard and the sounds around it, if you make anything with it please leave a link in the comments, i would love to hear it. Thanks :).
Author: Dylanthefish
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The first sunday of may is the international dawn chorus day! on the 3rd of may 2020, artists and field recordists in different parts of the world recorded the birdsong around the time of the local sunrise, and then the sounds were put together in a synchronous collage. The sounds you hear in the recording at the same time happened at the same time, but not necessarily in the same place: for example, you can hear owls calling in the spanish night at almost the same time as kookaburras in the australian day. Many thanks to all contributors!. Part 1: 2nd may 2020, 19:55 - 23:30 gmt. Karthic ss, dunedin, new zealand (also part of the reveil7 podcast) https://soundcloud. Com/karthicss/dawn-chorus-day-nz-full-recording. Susan gould, wallis lake, new south wales, australiahttps://soundcloud. Com/sue_gould/international-dawn-chorus-day-2020. Tim duck, currawang, new south wales, australiahttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=djqfiapjeec. Not dawn choruses, but simultaneous recordings:frederic font, l'ametla de valles, barcelona, espanahttps://freesound. Org/people/frederic. Font/sounds/516565/. Karsten koehler, cambridge, united kingdomglobaldawnchorus. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Secondharmonicgeneration
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A recording made in the shawnee national forest in illinois on the very first day of october, 2022. This recording was made at mid-afternoon and features the peaceful, pleasant wind through the deciduous trees. From time to time though, the soft call of a nuthatch or a chickadee reminds us there is still bird life in the early autumn woods. Birds getting ready, getting stocked up for the upcoming northern assaults of cold air this winter. Some crows really start to put on a show towards the end of this stereo recording. Recorded in stereo using a zoom f4 recorder. Microphones:left channel- neumann km184right channel - audio technica bp4025.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Really simple patch. Cv from nlc sloth to quantizer (doepfer a-156), via attenuverter. Triggers from doepfer a-160(161). But a tone is only generated if there is a change in cv from sloth. Its not 100% generative :-) first there is no cv connected to the oscillators. I connect them one at a time. The noise is also controlled by the same sloth. The analog delay is connected to barton musical circuits (bmc) 4 quadrant multiplier and panner acting as a panner, controlled by nlc jerk off (still a sick name on a great module). The ehh drum sound is generated by bmc decaying analog noise.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Another explosion i made using wavepad sound editor. This time i used compressed, muffled, and pitched down beer hiss (i used lots of beers and amplified them) and a few small metal parts and rocks. For the first part of the sound, the "bam" it does was mixed beer hiss and a punch i performed on some meat. The rest is just rocks and small metal parts, distorted, softened plus reverb. I used a shure beta 58a microphone to record all those.
Author: Quaker
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Various sounds created with ar 15. First sound is removing the magazine. Second sound is putting the magazine back in, but not all the way. Third sound is pushing the magazine in all the way. Fourth sound is taking the magazine out again. Fifth sound is putting it in again, all the way this time. Sixth sound is cycling the charging handle. Sixth sound is engaging the bolt catch with an open bolt. Recorded with a blue snowball through audacity.
Author: Wadaltmon
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A few cycles of my dad's home oxygen machine with a ticking battery operated clock in the background recorded in the early morning in the living room with lifecam hd3000 webcam at the end of about 16 feet of usb cable dragged out of my bedroom. He's about 6 feet away, i was with my back to the room with my camera pointed at my chest so he wouldn't think i was filming. It would seem this is the first and only oxygen machine on freesound. A full cycle seems to last from between 7 to 10 seconds. From wikipediaoxygen concentrators typically use pressure swing adsorption technology and are used very widely for oxygen provision in healthcare applications, especially where liquid or pressurised oxygen is too dangerous or inconvenient, such as in homes or in portable clinics. Oxygen concentrators are also used to provide an economical source of oxygen in industrial processes, where they are also known as oxygen gas generators or oxygen generation plants. Oxygen concentrators utilize a molecular sieve to adsorb gasses and operate on the principle of rapid pressure swing adsorption of atmospheric nitrogen onto zeolite minerals and then venting the nitrogen. This type of adsorption system is therefore functionally a nitrogen scrubber leaving the other atmospheric gasses to pass through. This leaves oxygen as the primary gas remaining. Psa technology is a reliable and economical technique for small to mid-scale oxygen generation, with cryogenic separation more suitable at higher volumes and external delivery generally more suitable for small volumes. [1]at high pressure, the porous zeolite adsorbs large quantities of nitrogen, due to its large surface area and chemical character. After the oxygen and other free components are collected the pressure drops which allows nitrogen to desorb. An oxygen concentrator has an air compressor, two cylinders filled with zeolite pellets, a pressure equalizing reservoir, and some valves and tubes. In the first half-cycle the first cylinder receives air from the compressor, which lasts about 3 seconds. During that time the pressure in the first cylinder rises from atmospheric to about 1. 5 times normal atmospheric pressure (typically 20 psi/138 kpa gauge, or 1. 36 atmospheres absolute) and the zeolite becomes saturated with nitrogen. As the first cylinder reaches near pure oxygen (there are small amounts of argon, co2, water vapour, radon and other minor atmospheric components) in the first half-cycle, a valve opens and the oxygen enriched gas flows to the pressure equalizing reservoir, which connects to the patient's oxygen hose. At the end of the first half of the cycle, there is another valve position change so that the air from the compressor is directed to the 2nd cylinder. Pressure in the first cylinder drops as the enriched oxygen moves into the reservoir, allowing the nitrogen to be desorbed back into gas. Part way through the second half of the cycle there is another valve position change to vent the gas in the first cylinder back into the ambient atmosphere, keeping the concentration of oxygen in the pressure equalizing reservoir from falling below about 90%. The pressure in the hose delivering oxygen from the equalizing reservoir is kept steady by a pressure reducing valve. Older units cycled with a period of about 20 seconds, and supplied up to 5 litres per minute of 90+% oxygen. Since about 1999, units capable of supplying up to 10 lpm have been available.
Author: Kbclx
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So i wanted to do a little portion of a song that i like with my invader zim oc blue and zim. I know my zim impression isn't really that good, but blue's is! because i created her xd at first it was just gonna be blue but then i thought "hm. . . Okay! crack ship time!" so now it transformed into bazr (blue and zim romance) and i know some of you ship your oc with canon characters, c'mon admit it :').
Author: Izzytherobloxgamer
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A futuristic trance/house vibe that i made a while back, after playing mass effect 2 for the first time. I really loved the nightclub on omega, and i suppose it sort of inspired this. I'm never going to do anything with it, so i'll toss it on here in case anyone else wants to. Cut it, warp it, splice it however you'd like!. 124 bpm, made in fl studio. Credit is welcome, but not required.
Author: Zikeda
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This wa maybe my first attempt at doing something that i would describe as steve reich-y (not knowing very much about steve reich) which is a method i got slightly obsessed with. Basically (for me) it was creating a short measure for a few instruments (apso uploaded here) but then layering them, slightly and increasingly out of time, so that they go out of phase and create a huge trippy musical canvas that you couldn't have predicted from the opening measure (well i couldn't, but i know nothing about music).
Author: Waxsocks
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This is a first in a series of loops made with the x-base09 drum-kit i have posted long time ago, i thought this would be a nice addition. Loops will be mainly processed in live9. Information will be available depending on the loop. This loop is a dry unprocessed loop, all i did was reduce the release on one of the kicks, as it has a long delay, and i didn't want that in the background of this loop, some midi velocity on the hi-hats, and i added a groove (chachacha) with only 10% quantization. This first loop was mainly to show the original sound of the individual hits as they where recorded, playing as a loop to give you a better picture of the sounds and therefore i added it to the x-base kit instead of x-base loop pack.
Author: Akosombo
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My very first sound effect ever uploaded to freesound. From the swagoontrax™ sound & voices collection, featuring myself and my brother, taj. It's just an average group of people in a bathroom or locker room, cracking jokes, talking to each other, or just pulling gags, on one saying "you fart one more time, and see what happens. . . No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, i didn't mean literally. Stop! i didn't mean to! i was just kidding!. . . ", and some fake farting going on outside the ambiance. Enjoy!. This has been created for swagoontrax™ with audacity.
Author: Kalbright
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time travel is a short piece of wicked delight i made in garageband for a thing called victors crypt. Did a simple drumpattern on sampled drums, added a bassline and a kind of eerie melody on top of it. Added a music box sound for extra "pleasure" ;). Could be perfect for an intro, outro, something spooky and cool, suspence, sci-fi, futuristic, mysterious or whatever you feel like. . . . Let the imagination run wild. Feel free to use it as you like as long as you subscribe to and watch my channel! if you wanna use it in your music and gonna release it, ask me first. Be cool watch and subscribe to victors crypt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uca8o46_wrqzehsdzuwfq3rq. Throw horns, dance & hail satan!.
Author: Victor Natas
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I made a small python program that generates 20 random beeps. I record the outcome. I cut the result so that the first beep starts after 0. 01 secthe file ends right after the last beep. (i'm a python noob. . . If you find something you don’t like in the code please let me know. ). # gis_sweden 20170531 - random beep in python :-)import winsoundimport randomimport timebeepnr = 1. While beepnr < 21:freq = random. Randrange(1000)+110dur1 = random. Randrange(700)+20dur2 = random. Randrange(10)+2winsound. Beep (freq, dur1)time. Sleep(dur2/10)print 'beep number', beepnrbeepnr = beepnr + 1.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I made a small python program that generates 20 random beeps. I record the outcome. I cut the result so that the first beep starts after 0. 01 secthe file ends right after the last beep. (i'm a python noob. . . If you find something you don’t like in the code please let me know. ). # gis_sweden 20170531 - random beep in python :-)import winsoundimport randomimport timebeepnr = 1. While beepnr < 21:freq = random. Randrange(1000)+110dur1 = random. Randrange(700)+20dur2 = random. Randrange(10)+2winsound. Beep (freq, dur1)time. Sleep(dur2/10)print 'beep number', beepnrbeepnr = beepnr + 1.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I made a small python program that generates 20 random beeps. I record the outcome. I cut the result so that the first beep starts after 0. 01 secthe file ends right after the last beep. (i'm a python noob. . . If you find something you don’t like in the code please let me know. ). # gis_sweden 20170531 - random beep in python :-)import winsoundimport randomimport timebeepnr = 1. While beepnr < 21:freq = random. Randrange(1000)+110dur1 = random. Randrange(700)+20dur2 = random. Randrange(10)+2winsound. Beep (freq, dur1)time. Sleep(dur2/10)print 'beep number', beepnrbeepnr = beepnr + 1.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is the product of a late night with a new keyboard and a few drinks. Also a first time recording using audacity. All sounds in this piece are bone-stock sounds in the mx49. I only added a bit of mild reverb one sound in one section of the piece. I didn't set out to do something like this - it was only to check some sounds and get familiar with the software. I think of it as the 21st century version of the beatles "revolution 9". I suggest clearing your mind, getting "spiritually lubricated", put in the earbuds, and check it out.
Author: Madgravitystudio
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Recorded on a ipad, which seems to pick up background noise from the subway system. Sorry about that. I am on the train, it stops, i get out and hear an announcement on the other side. This station has two tracks, one running in either direction. Generally, when you hear an announcement, you hear mandarin first (woman's voice), cantonese next (slightly different woman's voice), then english in a man's voice. This is line 1 in downtown shenzhen. Interestingly, the next train going in the same direction of the one i got off, arrives within the time of this recording, about 1. 5 minutes later.
Author: Bodawei
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This is my first submission to the site. I've recently been exploring sound design a little bit more and thought i would provide something. Here is 15 minutes of ambient sound recorded around 5 am on october 10th, 2011. I used a shure sm58 microphone through a native instruments audio 8 dj interface. Without a microphone amplifier or my active microphone ready to use i ended up amplifying this about 52 db then removed the extraneous noise by 80% @ 40 db using the noise reduction plug-in in adobe audition cs5. 5. Finally, saving the result to wav @ 44,100 hz, 16-bit.
Author: Thomasgrant
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This is a first in a series of noises from machines. I work at a company that prints and packages things like decals and parts on cars. This is the noise of the printer making some sort of thumping noise, as it was broken at the time and hadn’t gotten to be fixed. If you’re wondering what hat terrible whirring is in the background, that is the combined noise of about a dozen large machines operating as well as the ac and it’s pretty commonplace there. Sorry about that, hope you can still use the recording anyway :).
Author: F R A G I L E
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A record of WNOX's Tennessee Barn Dance airing every saturday night. Emcee was Lowell Blanchard. The first tune to hear on this recording is the theme song "Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight", later Larry Mathis plays the "Dixie Breakdown" with the barn dance band. Ein Ausschnitt aus dem WNOX Tennessee Barn Dance, der jedeb Samstanabend gesendet wurde. Moderator war Lowell Blanchard. Der erste Titel in dieser Aufnahme ist "Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight". Später spielt Larry Mathis zusammen mit der Hausband den "Dixie Breakdown".
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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The ambiance of the famous strasbourg christmas market, known as one of the oldest in the world (first edition took place in 1570) and the city's biggest touristic event, gathering thousands of people downtown for one month at the end of every year. I took my zoom h2n in different places, capturing a slightly different mood each time. Expect lots of crowd sounds, background music, street atmosphere and. . . A lot of different languages (french, german, spanish, english. . . . All recordings made in ms stereo mode (120° setting).
Author: Schafferdavid
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This is one of those sound effects you kind of go "huh?" about when you hear. Let me explain what this is and how i imagine it being used. To me, it sounded like a good sound effect for when a computer (whether in a game or animation or whatever) screen starts writing down text (in other words, when a message is displayed on a screen and is written down one letter at a time until the complete message is shown). There are two versions here. The first one fades out (to be used a single time), and the second one is loopable (so you can loop it to make it last longer). Okay, i'm done with the long boring description. I hope you enjoy this weird, different type of sound effect :). P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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Watch our beautiful travel video about hawaii here: https://youtu. Be/v9yfon_noxiyou might as well go and check out my instagram: https://www. Florianreichelt. Comleave a comment and tell me for which project you used it!! :). If you want to support me and my work or acknowledge that i provide my soundeffects for free - how about signing up to epidemic sound via the following link: http://share. Epidemicsound. Com/floepidemic sound offers a massive library of sound effects and music and by using my link you not only get the first 30 days for free but you can also cancel anytime! thus, if you only have one project right now you can literally get their entire sound library for free and basically earn me 30 bucks without paying anything yourself. Either way, i hope you have a good time with my sounds and can make your project work! all the best, florian!.
Author: Florianreichelt
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I just love this deep rich harmonic sound with some phase modulation! i've tried to capture it the last month and half and finally managed it. There's quite a lot of air traffic (planes and helicopters) here in prague - písnice, but most of the helicopters have poor sound. It is bell 407 helicopter ok-alb in black/beige color operated by blue sky service (http://www. Ok-alb. Com/). Flight mode-s code a37a9ea. First it approaches with the deep harmonic sound, then it flies by overhead with a more noisy mid-spectrum sound. Recorded on zoom h4nsp, this time with 4gb sd card which has far lower startup time than 32 gb one (like 12 secs compared to more than a minute). Besides the helicopter itself there are some birds singing, insects buzzing and some rumble from the wind (i didn't manage attach the deadcat windshield so quickly). Basic frequency: ~ 33. 87 hz. Original filename: 160703-000. Wav.
Author: Bzamecnik
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I use a voltage controlled lfo (vclfo) for this experiment. When i send a trigger to the lfo it resets and start over again. In this example i'm using a sinus wave output. I send the output, the sinus wave, to1 - a sample and hold (s/h) module2 - a quantizer3 - straight to vco. The s/h and the quantizer are triggered at the same time. Even an envelope a generated with the same trigger. All three sounds are controlled by this envelope. First out we have s/h (left)second straight to vco (right)third the quantized (center). As usual its fun to take a real close look at the wave!.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Theme hand saw :. Production step :i reccord the sound of someone speaking. I copy this sound 4 times. One time on two i « invert » the sound for creating a contrast. So four speaking are on the « original sens » and four on the contrary. On a another track, i take another short recording of a men voice and copy this once. I add this new track to the middle of the first once. To finish i chang the pitch of all the track with a percent of change of -24. Description :this sound look like an old wood hand saw. We clearly distinguish the saw movement. Going on and going back. Add a different recoording on the middle allows the sound to be realistic. Because the hand saw sound is not regular. Typologie de schaffer :masse: son cannelétimbre harmonique: grinçantgrain: frottementallure: vivantedynamique: abrupteprofil mélodique: ascendant puis descendantprofil de masse: amincissement.
Author: Univ Lyon
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