137 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Generic"

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Vocal recorded on cm414 in isolation booth, can be used for generic enemies in video games or film.
Author: Tomronaldmusic
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06. 22. 16: synthesized fx, generic for powering down, losing a life, or in anyway shutting off a machine.
Author: Newagesoup
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06. 22. 16: synthesized fx, generic for powering down, losing a life, or in anyway shutting off a machine.
Author: Newagesoup
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06. 22. 16: synthesized fx, generic for powering down, losing a life, or in anyway shutting off a machine.
Author: Newagesoup
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Sample 1 of a few horror-type sound effects i mixed together for something i. . . Don't particularly recall at the moment. Horribly generic, i know, but hey, there's got to be a variation.
Author: Black Boe
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Short multi-saw pannned to the left, could be useful for acid or trance. Part of a pack of samples synthesized in the generic drumsynth application.
Author: Suspiciononline
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Handling and reloading a lancer tactical lt-15 airsoft gun. The profile is generic enough to be used in a variety of samples. Recorded using a tascam dr-05x.
Author: Joblez
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Various takes of 3 dice being handled, shook in hand, picked up, and rolled on a wooden surface. Made for/used in my own podcast-- but it's a generic sound that i hope others can use as well :).
Author: Mellowaudio
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Small crowd on a ferry wharf at circular quay in sydney, australia. Generic background chatter and city hum. Good general purpose small crowd sound, can also pass for a big interior because of the wharf acoustics.
Author: Thefilmbakery
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Various takes of a deck of playing cards being handled, shuffled, dealt, and picked up. Made for/used in my own podcast-- but it's a generic sound that i hope others can use as well :).
Author: Mellowaudio
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Some nice generic boat ambiance. Great sounds for a dock,boat, ferry, or similar background sounds.
Author: nps.gov
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Inspired by the monster hunter videogame franchise. Made these sounds in ableton live 9. I want to get into sound design for film and games so any feedback would be appreciated.
Author: Tmd
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This is me singing the generic version of "happy birthday to you" without naming any names and accompanying myself on my ukulele. I used audacity to record this. Freely use it however you folks want to!.
Author: Wkg
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Shake sand or salt or pebbles. Can be a generic item interaction sound. Made with the goal to replace picker. Wav in freedink. Mix of cc0 soundshttps://freesound. Org/people/bbrocer/sounds/398695/https://freesound. Org/people/xenognosis/sounds/137245/.
Author: Qubodup
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A french accordion sound. I was looking for an accordion sound to create a french or parisian atmosphere. Couldn't find one, so i created this, using the accordion voice on a yamaha keyboard. Loopable. Fairly generic melody. No attribution required. Enjoy!.
Author: Vdublin
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Cycling the pump action on a shotgun. The audio is very generic and could even be used for a pistol action cycle. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Cycling the bolt on a mosin nagant rfile. The audio is very generic and could be used for any bolt action rifle. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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A collection of 32 sound effects for ui and generic menus in apps etc. All the sounds are recordings of me making sounds with my mouth into a microphone. The sounds are then afterwards edited, eq'ed, pitched and combined in various ways.
Author: Audioninja
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The sound of a teabag squeezer hitting the lid of an ornamental brass pot. It creates a generic "ding" sound. There is a small amount of static noise in the background. Sounds slightly like a triangle i guess. Recorded with a cheap pc microphone.
Author: Owlstorm
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G413 typing sounds. Not particularly noisy. Pretty generic typing sound for universal purposes. Lately everyone's been hyped over deep thoccs, but i find those pretty unusable for sfx in videos etc. , cuz they're just not the typical typing sound.
Author: Shyinka
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Generic sci-fi drone. Created on a keyboard. Could be the sound of an alien vaporizing someone with some kind of ray/mind device. Or the sound of strange chemicals combining. Possibly a sudden super-dramatic character movement/drug freakout.
Author: Soundsexciting
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This is a quick dj drop that is generic and can be used by anyone. The siren sound is by sonsdebarcelona, thanks!this is my first upload to the site. Recording was done in my home studios vocal booth using an audio-technica at2020 mic. All comments are welcome.
Author: Glennp
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This is the first part in my series of "distant music". This is intended to sound like rave/house/hardcore music being played loudly in the background. A very basic generic thump thump type of music.
Author: Kodack
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It's pretty decent beat, synth beat too, used just some generic sources to make this, you can loop it too, so that's nice. (i had to add more detail to this description because of the mods, i hope this is enough description to get this sound uploaded).
Author: Estrangedthing
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This file has a variety of bathroom sounds. There is a toilet flushing and then running, a hot tub (jacuzzi) running its water jets and then draining, and generic splashing. Echoes from sounds in a tiled environment are heard.
Author: Ulosepiranha
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This is quite a generic exterior atmos. You can occasionally hear crockery and chat (it's a the outside area of a quiet cafe) and a fountain faintly in the background and other than that, general suburban city noise.
Author: Arpeggio
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Tram recorded in students' hostel, through the window, from the side of the street. 2004. Single generic mic, behringer vmx 100 as a preamp, computer with sound blaster card as a recorder. Mono recording, converted to stereo using panorama envelope and reverb. 44. 1khz, 16bit.
Author: Laffik
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A short, gently alarmed sound i made for negative user feedback events in apps and games. I used native instruments' massive, starting from a patch i originally authored for synthesizing parrot chirps! this sound might also be useful for more generic button duties.
Author: Mrfossy
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only 90's kids will remember. . The sound of a generic car-stereo tape-deck's motor. Slightly eq'd to narrow the spectral range of the low-quality recording device. Recorder: smartphonedate & time: ?location: fremont, ca (usa).
Author: Starscade
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In this recording you can hear generic birds singing, insects and, in the background, cowbells. It was recorded in may in lessinia (griez area), verona. //. In questa registrazione si possono sentire uccelli cantare e insetti vari, oltre che i campanacci di mucche in lontananza. È stato registrato in maggio in lessinia (zona di griez), verona.
Author: Hejminivan
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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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Just some noise of my casio as-51r cassette player i had left over when i had taken what i was after from my recordings. Perhaps there's some use for it, i honestly don't know, but i thought i would upload in case someone needs it. Recorded with a samsung galaxy s21, edited with audacity 2. 4. 2.
Author: Onekellyordered
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A couple of deliciously vintage adding & accounting machines. This is the sound of early modern bookkeeping at its finest. Use these mechanical sounds for anything from generic machine noises, to full on steam punk contraptions, or better yet, in some heartbreaking, robot style beats. This is a sampling of the full library available for download on our website that has 96khz/24bit. Wav files and ready to use native instruments, kontakt sampler instruments.
Author: Brokenrobotaudio
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This pack contains 5 samples of different sorts of fabric rustles for your rustling needs. The actions/ fabrics rustled are as follows:. 1. Wool being scrunched and brushed against itself. (soft rustle)2. A pillow being pet and moved about. (harsher rustle)3. Moving around, bending over, generic cloth rustle. 4. Patting the pockets of corduroy jeans. 5. Putting hands in and out of pockets of corduroy jeans. *no credit needed, but would love it if you shared your creation, should you use this sound!.
Author: Kawgrim
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I used 2 low frequency operators (lfo) on a low pass filter (24db) on a generic pink noise sound with medium resonance settings, one of these lfo's was manipulating the other one with a random ramp, to make it sound more diverse and realistic. I put an aditional long envelope on the q (resonance) also, not to mention some chorus at a low tempo to make it kinda binaural with a stereo delay at a short time setting. . . I hope you enjoy it!.
Author: Enricoviets
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(wikipedia) the european nightjar (caprimulgus europaeus), common goatsucker, eurasian nightjar or just nightjar, is a crepuscular and nocturnal bird in the nightjar family that breeds across most of europe and temperate asia. The latin generic name refers to the old myth that the nocturnal nightjar suckled goats, causing them to cease to give milk. The six subspecies differ clinally, the birds becoming smaller and paler towards the east of the range. All populations are migratory, wintering in sub-saharan africa. Their densely patterned grey and brown plumage makes individuals difficult to see in the daytime when they rest on the ground or perch motionless along a branch, although the male shows white patches in the wings and tail as he flies at night.
Author: Jjbubo
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This is a recording of me vacuuming my carpet (a short carpet, not sure of the exact name of it), in a small studio apartment in kansas city, ks. It's recorded with the worst mic possible (a generic labtec microphone you can buy at an office supply store for like 10 bucks). I literally have no idea the vacuum brand, as i searched all over it for a whole minute, to no avail. But who cares the brand, because it sounds cool! (it has "120v~60hz 7amps" if that means anything to you) i am mainly vacuuming up kitty litter from the carpet because my cat likes to make sand castles for hours on end and she likes to think "outside the box" as it may. Oh, and there is an obstacle between the mic and the space i'm vacuuming, it's literally a screen room divider. I recorded this just because i thought it would be cool, plus i'm just starting an associates in audio engineering, so i figured i could get experience doing just about anything. Oh, and the end is my favorite part, just because i like listening to the motor click off and wind down. Ummm. . . Yeah, i think that's about it. Enjoy!.
Author: Otterbahn
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