272 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Get Real"

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Recorded on audio-technica at2035.
Author: Jtacer
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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This is a hip hop (or something like that) beat. Drums are really played by a metronome-drummer. You can hear those strange two sounds (left and right). Those are guitars!!!!.
Author: Exotonestudio
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Recorded onto a minidisc at a protest to save anvil hill in australia from more mining endevours. The sound is of a helicopter flying overhead of the human sign spelling "save anvil hill. ".
Author: Mw
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These are actual punches to myself. Recorded using audacity and apogee duet with rode mic. Enjoy!.
Author: Ccheatham
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Processed improvisation on a shamanic skin drum.
Author: Adharca
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This was the intro beat to the d'nb project. Again,eq'd and compressed quite hard(about 7:1 i think).
Author: Jaffa
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Chcka^sound of a button being clicked. Could be used for a door opening, a compartment being activated, a toggle on a sci-fi spaceship, or just a single keyboard key being clicked. Made with a mechanical keyboard.
Author: Hellgalangley
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The sound of a real computer keyboard. It is an actual text with real english words typing, it should provide a solid base for a sound fx.
Author: Moralx
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A masturvating girl trying to be quiet.
Author: Dealer
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Processed improvisation on a shamanic skin drum.
Author: Adharca
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Original description: radio recording made from qfx j-22ubk rerun x radio routed to my tascam 106 routed to my umix audio interface recorded and edited in fl12. #radio #hardware #analog #recording #random #scanning.
Author: Waveplaysfx
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A series of 5 short, natural poots, aka. Farts, separated by about a half-second of silence. All natural and relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Recorded by the producer on different occasions and post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Cute > nasty?.
Author: Jixolros
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A real poot with a forceful, trumpet-like sound. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A quick poot that dips and rises in tone with an interesting squeak at the end. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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An abrupt, trumpet-like poot. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A relatively long and forceful poot. Processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A real poot lasting about 6 and a half seconds. Processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A small poot, processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A small poot, processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A quick, soft poot. Processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A quick, unusual sounding poot. Processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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An abrupt, forceful poot (fart) that sounds a bit like a trumpet blow. Processed with audacity for more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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An unusual, almost musical poot (fart). About a second long, processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A natural poot (fart) with a more or less linear shift from higher to lower pitch. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A real poot that sounds like a raspberry. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A quick, airy, dry sounding poot. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A "slipped out" kind of natural poot that has a slight raspberry quality. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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An unusual sounding poot with a squishy quality but not too wet sounding. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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Another poot with a sweeping pitch from low to high. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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A poot recorded with relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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An amazing 3-second poot with a music-like sound (trumpet). Relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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Imitation of chicken clucking.
Author: Chanyatenn
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A series of 5 short, natural poots, aka. Farts, separated by about a second of silence. All natural and relatively good quality, ie. Low noise, no echo, etc. Recorded by the producer on different occasions and post-processed using audacity (equalization, amplification, noise-reduction) to achieve more consistent levels and fidelity. Recorded on a moto g5 plus (smartphone) using easy voice recorder (android). Cute > nasty?.
Author: Jixolros
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A long, squeaky, almost metallic-sounding toot that ends in an upsweep to a high pitch. Completely real, processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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Various plastic tubes, boxes and containers recorded with tascam dr-05 and mastered with audacity. No added effects except compression and minimal reverberation.
Author: Akustika
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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Drone of a german medieval bagpipe (mitelalter sackpheife) carefull. This file is not very loopable so i will upload a longer versión son but this lasts for a minute. I'll upload the chanter samples later. Enjoy.
Author: Luis Audp
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A tape machine which i recorded various buttons and switches on. This was a nice one with a metallic ring to it.
Author: Hanneswannerberger
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A short, frequency-rich kissing for any foley work. 48/16. :).
Author: Vospi
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A real fart that sounds much like a bullfrog. Processed with audacity for a more consistent tone and volume.
Author: Jixolros
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Someone sleeps. An alarm clock rings. Another early wake up.
Author: Galeku
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Caution: this is a cheap home recording.
Author: Suicidity
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Some real snaps i recorded with an sm7b. Raw and fairly unedited. (some gain compression used to boost the mid frequencies. ) great for layering on top of each other! -eg.
Author: Lafashion
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Auto int real rattly driving bumpy road fast speed 50kmph.
Author: Kyles
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A driving rock beat in the style of modern day rock such as muse or nickel back.
Author: Pbdlugoss
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Old yamaha drum kit recorded through a qfx shoebox taperecorder's built in mic. Then i played the tape and recorded a voicenote on a samsung galaxy note s1. I like the grain and texture so hopefuly helps for your lo-fi intended tracks.
Author: Peperosas
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Two quickies.
Author: Junkfood
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Woodpecker or a mouse click?.
Author: Daatg
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