556 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Gear One"

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Author: Rafael Krux
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Simple bicycle gear sound.
Author: Hasean
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Manipulating a metallic gear several times.
Author: Kikevilaplana
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Originally recorded/edited for my game project.
Author: Jakegwizdak
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A recreation of the typical mgs detected lead.
Author: Jobro
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Grinding gears and steady clinking of an antique, hand-cranked drill press.
Author: Ted Erski
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Created as a motorcycle badly needing repair sound-effect for the musical chitty chitty bang bang.
Author: Pluralz
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Car gear shift fail.
Author: Marciofao
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Sound of an old rz67 camera winding and release. Don't forget to rate and comment. Thanks.
Author: Mmaruska
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I recorded this sound back in 2002. This is actually a toy top i had that had gears in it. When spun, it made this sound.
Author: Jedimichael
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In germany the inter-city-express trains cycle through the gears when they take off, producing this series of tones. Recorded at ostbahnhof, berlin.
Author: Willungawillunga
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Me turning an old, rusty and squeaky water tap. Recorded with a zoom h6 in 44khz 16bit stereo, cleaned a bit and normalized.
Author: Brunoboselli
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Studio technologies - stereo simulator (generation ii). Https://studio-tech. Com/products/generation-ii-stereo-simulator/. The generation ii stereo simulator from studio technologies creates a convincing stereo imagefrom a mono audio source. The fully mono-compatible signal simulates space withoutreverberation by using random, non-recursive filter techniques. The mode switch (found on the hardware unit) controls the overall sound of the generation ii. In the music position, the full audio bandwidth of the input signal is simulated. This mode isappropriate for audio material with little or no voice-only content. In the music & voice position, the input signal is sent through a band-reject filter prior togetting sent to the simulator circuits. This creates stereo simulation over the low and highfrequency range, while limiting simulation in the voice band. This mode is appropriate for audiomaterial that contains voice-only content, such as a film track or television show. The stereo intensity control determines the amount of stereo simulation that is produced. Inthe fully counterclockwise position (ir files “0” – included for process comparison), no simulatedstereo is produced. The mono input signal is sent equally to the left and right outputs. As thecontrol is turned clockwise (ir files “1 – 6”), the amount of stereo simulation increases.
Author: Kenmix
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Modified this great sound by thewestwindhttps://freesound. Org/people/thewestwind/sounds/149012/. To make it sound like an express being clipped into a blot while climbing, you can also use only the second click again for the rope clip. Sounds pretty realistic to me, hope you enjoy!.
Author: Ueffects
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Very noisy rusty gears on my bicycle, before removing the bike chain for cleaning and oiling. Lots of clicking and mechanical noises. Recorded on a sony px470 dictaphone.
Author: Clagnar
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I move the gear shifter from park to reverse to drive, and back and forth. This is the sound of the driver manipulating the stick, not the car's transmission changing gears. You can hear the vehicle idling softly.
Author: Unplugthefridge
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Weird old turnstile that i found at this place while i was booming for a movie. Hearty metallic ratcheting and clunking sounds.
Author: Strikingtwice
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Sound of a moderately sized metal lever being thrown.
Author: Timgormly
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The sound of a grandfather clock ticking. There are no chimes, just gears.
Author: Diarchangeli
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A collection of sounds from a bicycle drive train focusing on the rear wheel at the freewheel. The sounds include rolling bearings, moving chain, shifting, coasting, etc. The sample at -05:35 has been amplified. The rest of the recordings are unmolested except to resample to 48 khz. Most play out at -30db. One spike exists at 0db.
Author: Donkpow
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For this first, i have created a smooth sunozoide. I have left his speed. Then pure create an one shot, i have chosen a piece that i have to split in a new lane then i have to copy inside.
Author: Iut Paris
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Same as the other one.
Author: Chanmanmusic
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Hard flying maneuver. Extracted from a video (http://img. Youtube. Com/vi/x6uhbvodiiw/2. Jpg) by a us government agency, thus public domain. This sound is cc0/public domain but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Find many more military sounds in my military sounds pack, also located on freesound. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Author: Qubodup
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Hard flying maneuver. Extracted from a video (http://img. Youtube. Com/vi/x6uhbvodiiw/2. Jpg) by a us government agency, thus public domain. This sound is cc0/public domain but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Find many more military sounds in my military sounds pack, also located on freesound. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Author: Qubodup
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Bicycle rear wheel spinning freely, varying speeds.
Author: Splicesound
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The sound of me twisting the end of a pen of novolog insulin. Good for machine and robot sounds. Recorded with an audio technica at2035 on the left channel and an electro-voice pl84 on the right.
Author: Snoopy
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The sound of me twisting the end of a pen of lantus insulin. Good for machine and robot sounds. Recorded with an audio technica at2035 on the left channel and an electro-voice pl84 on the right.
Author: Snoopy
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I had various mics placed and recorded the full process of putting the keys in the ignition, cranking and putting into gear and then idle. This was in a nissan frontier.
Author: Trip
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This is a bunch of sounds from bending and moving soft equipment. It was used to create audio for the movement of some geared-up police operators in a game.
Author: Isbeorn
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Closeup sound of a bicycle chain. Equipment used:. Sanken cos11wisycom mtp41 transmitterwisycom mcr42 receiversounddevices 633 recorder.
Author: Emanuele Correani
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3 quick turns on a ratchet. Recorded on a zoom h5.
Author: Alaskarobotics
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Recorded inside the windmill 'de ster' in rotterdam. Audio-technica bp4029fostex fr2le.
Author: Soundskeep
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Just a simple layered kick that i made.
Author: Stair
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Dr hi hat 136.
Author: Deadrobotmusic
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One drumstick hit.
Author: Hanbaal
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This is my first sound effect which i created recently in order to share it with you. Created for - casino hex spielautomaten.
Author: Jomiller
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A short beep that may be used if someone is pushing a button.
Author: Metwo
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Cinta de grabación.
Author: Saraberrio
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Demo for a request of someone saying "emergency in layer one. ".
Author: Snaginneb
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Spell number 1.
Author: Pending
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Snare from my percussions recording session.
Author: Stool
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Numbers.
Author: Maiiyoz
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Dry vocal recording of "a one, a two, a one two three four".
Author: Davidbain
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Operating a vintage music box.
Author: Sweet Niche
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The sound of a dog leash and correction collar. Moved and dropped the collar, clicked the clip of the leash to simulate the sound of climbing gear. Recorded on razer kraken kitty and cleaned up in audacity.
Author: Akfeniks
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A car racing. Shifting gears. Muffled engine sound.
Author: Nnus
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This is a recording of an office paper shredder starting up. This model of paper shredder has a button that you can press to run it briefly in reverse, in order to clear paper jams and clean the blades. If the shredder hasn't been used in a while, it takes several seconds to start, and makes a cool noise while doing so. The click at the start of the recording is the switch being pressed. You then hear the motor struggling to start up for about five seconds, and finally it comes up to speed. The high-frequency crackling you hear, particularly once the motor is running smoothly, comes from bits of paper still rolling around in the blades (easy to convert into a campfire or rain). There's another click at the end when the reverse button is released. I uploaded this because several parts of the recording sounded like they'd lend themselves to morphing in various ways to create other interesting noises. Recorded with a hand-held zoom h4n, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, with the built-in mics, positioned about six inches above the rotating blades of the shredder.
Author: Mxsmanic
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