33 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Flexibility"

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Wobble a hard-plastic sheet or board, recorded using a self written app on my samsung galaxy phone, converted from mpeg v4 to mp3 using online-audio-converter. Com.
Author: Bjschoen
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Assembled in reason 12. 44hz 16bit 120bpm. This pattern is made to be sliced up. I tried to stay away from eqing the sound so there would be flexibility with post processing.
Author: Gilbert
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Part of "semiloopdrumsamples" package, please dl the whole package. . With 'semilooped' i mean that only the ride and hihat are longer loops and the kick and snare is separate for better flexibility. I only made basic patterns tho as this package is mostly meant for creating custom playalong/click tracks. No eq's, i'll let the user do that. . Again for flexibility. All samples are stereo(48khz24bitflac), since the sound of the kick naturally leaks in the overheads and the overheads are a big part of the snare sound.
Author: Rytmenpinnen
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Recorded this in a private yacht club, you can hear some water lapping which can be cleaned quite easily with an expander but i've chose to keep it for flexibility.
Author: Filipe Chagas
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The idiot in the other lane decides to give it a go, even though he/she quite clearly saw our truck coming out of the hospital parking lot. Hey, who says a 68 year old can't drive! this grandpa still has the mentality, flexibility, and reflexes of your average fit teenager these days.
Author: Omar Alvarado
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It's a recording of a firework candle going off. The candle bursts near the end of the recording, before burning out. Recorded with zoom h2's rear mics at 96khz/24bit on a mic stand. Truncated and converted to 24-bit flac using audacity. This is an unprocessed (raw) recording for maximum flexibility. Enjoy.
Author: Unfa
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I've encountered fantasicly squeaky screws when putting together an mdf cabinet. The screws were driven with a scredriver into pre-puchend holes in an mdf panel. Recorded with zoom h1 at 96khz / 24-bit. Converted to flac using sox. No processing or editing was performed for maximum flexibility nad retaiging highest quality. Also out of laziness. Enjoy!.
Author: Unfa
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Explosion sound created using a zoom h1 and tempering with metal fibers near the mic capsules. Added verb and pop compression for better flexibility. Recorded at 24bit 96khz, down converted to 16 bit wav. Feel free to use this for what ever you need it. Wouldn't mind some credit, thank you. :) stay tuned for more audio effects. Due note that they will improve.
Author: Allanzd
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Damaged smartphone screen protector being broken and crushed in bare hands (should've used gloves. . . ). Recorded with behringer b-1 microphone into focusrite scarlett 2i2 3rd gen. Into audacity on arch linux at 192 khz/24 bit. The recording was not processed or edited in any way to retain maximum flexibility to sound artists who will use this as an element. This can be useful as a sound effect for freezing or burning or deep-frying or even rain (when slowed down). Thanks to extremely wide frequency range the recording can be cleanly slowed down up to 25% speed. There's clean frequency content up to 80 khz in the recording. In a few places the mic gain was too much and a pop is clipped, but could still be useful for sound of braking or snapping something (bone?). No denoising was applied - perform your own if needed, though the sounds are mostly free of background hum (a bit of pc noise can be heard in the first minute before i turned down the gain).
Author: Unfa
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