1,077 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Hiss"

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Light cosmic noise with some clicks and cracks. Sound of a radio tuned to a dead channel. Recorded with oktava-102 microphone and behringer ub1202 mixer.
Author: Vibe Crc
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10 seconds of 'green noise', allegedly. Formed using audacity, and taking advice from a youtube video! http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=p9wbzdkmhyo.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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The rather un-appetising sound of stew cooking, which can be easily used for the sound of bubbling and hissing swamp gas.
Author: Yin Yang Jake
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Switching on an old melitta coffee maker and letting it work for about three minutes until it finishes. Switch on / hiss / dripping / gurgling / switch off.
Author: Megashroom
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I recorded myself right before my transformation in to a zombie. Thankfully i uploaded this in time. I feel it taking over me now.
Author: Xsylviamoonx
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Tried making a sound which a gas grenade could make. Made with hissing in to the microphone and changing pitch and speed a little!.
Author: Themiwa
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Tiny little flower creatures being sad in the beginning, hissing and angry in the middle and joyously shouting in the end.
Author: Lucasduff
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Grey noise is random white noise filtered in a way to be perceived as being equally loud at all frequencies. Looped version of http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:gray_noise. Ogg.
Author: Qubodup
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Cleaned-up version of kstein1's file http://freesound. Org/people/kstein1/sounds/52631/. . . Filled left channel, removed some of the hiss and recorder noises.
Author: Jeremydbrooks
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Close-up hissing and crackling sound made by wood logs burning intensely in a fireplace in a cottage house in the north of spain. Recorded with the phone.
Author: Jmarcosfer
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A 15 minute pink noise continuous wave, generated using audacity.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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An assortment of pressurised can foley noises. Ranges from deoderant, perfume, and air fresheners. Recorded with zoomh5 at 96hz. Raw file recordings with a bit of noise reduction.
Author: Sighleeee
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New York Blues, a "Rag Classical" for accordion composed and performed by Pietro Frosini. Record format: Edison Diamond Disc Matrix number: 4998-B-1-6 Recording date: 1916 Release number: 50454-L Release date: February 1918 NPS object catalog number: EDIS 41040 Aufnahme der Ragtime-Komposition "New York Blues" aus dem Jahr 1916, gespielt auf dem Akkordeon von Pietro Frosini Македонски: Снимка на регтајм-композицијата New York Blues („Њујоршки блуз“). Пјетро Фрозини на армоника (1916).
Author: Pietro Frosini (1885–1951)
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Processed drum machine and vocal recording through a modified sony tcm-200dv cassette recorder.
Author: Whalesofjupiter
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6 geese shouting angry as if defending, hiss noise, rural area, no human activity around , no traffic/machines. Germany, north, summer 2017. Feel free for any/commercial use.
Author: Breiti
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I cleaned up the valve sound from https://freesound. Org/people/grotelue/sounds/96935/used audition to do noise reduction and manually edited out the people talking in the background.
Author: Stib
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Sound from an industrial gas pressure reducing station. There are occasional bird tweets as the station is surrounded by woodland. Recorded on canon d550 camera.
Author: Timsc
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Sounds of liquid-oxygen and liquid-nitrogen cooling towers next to a large industrial building, producing several different varieties of white noise as i walk past them.
Author: Alienistcog
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Sound of pure record static from a record at the end of a song and repeating.
Author: Bernhardleimbrock
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A sort of sound that a machine makes. Follow me on scratch: https://scratch. Mit. Edu/users/scrxbble/.
Author: Scrxbble
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In this interesting take, a flute player continues his song while the train is going nuts on hissing, arriving at the station stop. The flute playing is from a turkish song and has the relevant scale. An interesting daily life event from türkiye. An extra process reduces unrelated noise (audacity).
Author: Mbpl
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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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Opening a fizzy drink can (330ml). Initial hiss / open. The opening is boomy because the mic was very close, but i didn't eq it out because it sounds quite interesting.
Author: Megashroom
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This sound was created by putting the smartphone microphone close close to a running faucet and adjusting the water pressure/flow. Editing was completed in garageband. Created by eve p. In digital production 120.
Author: Digpro
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All i did was cleaned up the annoying ringing noise heard throughout the old version, removed some light hiss and reversed the music to go both forwards and backwards.
Author: Creepypastaguy
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Play quietly! or not. Should loop seamlessly. Just felt like making some pleasant noise.
Author: Saltbearer
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Several layers of "relaxing spritzy whooshy noise texture normtrim. Wav" at different volumes/speeds.
Author: Saltbearer
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Pressurized air coming out. Could be used for a comical airplane sound, scuba diving, or dentist. Muffled air flow with a few changes in steadiness.
Author: Craigsmith
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Rattle snake hissing or shaking its tail at variable pitches. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
Author: H Lark
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These cats were going nuts in the alley outside my window. The echoy, warberly sound comes from running a noise reduction function, as there was a lot of hiss in the unprocesses file.
Author: Stomachache
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Loud sizzling and hissing sounds produced by sliding small ice cubes over an electric stove burner. Nice "fire"-y sound. Some sounds of ice rattling in the nearby glass are also incidentally audible.
Author: Alienistcog
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Train-crossing bells with traffic background, fairly loud. Train bell itself mixes in as train approaches (0:20->0:32), followed by train noise: wheels, brake squeals and compressor hiss.
Author: Alienistcog
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Water evaporating once dropped onto a hot pan - take 3. Recorded close with a sennheiser mkh-416 directly into pro tools through a apogee duet 2 and mac book pro 2008.
Author: Lukebacon
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Grabación que representa el sonido de algun ser externo. Disonante como si fuera un rastrillar sobre un tablero (recorded sound that simulates a hissing of a monster or a scratch of fingernails on a chalkboard).
Author: Atrius
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Taken from a smartphone lav test i did a while back. Includes a few seconds of buzz and a very sarcastic "uh-oh" while distortion was still present in the recording.
Author: Lanooskiproductions
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Low rumble of an office chair rolling and dragging against the floor. Multiple takes, slow/long and fast/short ones. Recorded with a røde videomic from close range. Processed slightly, a little hiss remains.
Author: Elonen
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Just some amplified room noise with a soft and rumbly character. Note: you may hear squeaking sounds or other artifacts in the compressed online preview. The file you download will not have these issues.
Author: Ceich
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A recording made in the middle of a small lake, facing towards the city. Mostly distant traffic noise with a great big natural reverb. Recorded with a zoom h1. Some hiss removed afterwards.
Author: Morosopher
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Car alarm of a honda civic. Sort of loop-able, i didn't want to leave it on too long since it was outside to avoid echo. Quite a bit of background hiss for some reason.
Author: Guitarguy
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A skinny balloon deflating suddenly after being removed from a pump. There are some breathy, hissing noises at the start as i fumble with the balloon. Recorder: olympus digital voice recorder. Microphone: sony ecm-ms907.
Author: Otherthings
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Woodstove, a few blocks of wood are burning in an antique iron woodstove. As always; let me know what you think of it. Always open for feedback. Tascam dr40.
Author: Uniuniversal
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I took some matches, burned the whole package at the same time, then i moved it around the mic to get those lo-popping sound and all the hiss. I duplicated it on 4 tracks to get some stereo effect.
Author: Rupert
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Sounds like last men on earth. Recorded with dpa 4006 pair, xy stereo, plugged into zoom h4n. No processing.
Author: Be A Hero Not A Patriot
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Sound i recorded on my gas stove top of a small pot with boiling water. Recorded with rode ntg-3 shotgun on zoom6 recorder. Tried removing as much of the gas hiss in post as i could.
Author: C V
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A request for distant road-noise. . . Https://freesound. Org/forum/freesound-project/40754/?page=1#post90644.
Author: Timbre
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A short sample of a bass loop created on my korg kaosillator, recorded to cassette tape and transferred to my computer with some processing to go along with it. A fair amount of hiss, lo-fi in nature.
Author: Paradigmsomehow
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Relaxing vintage analog hissing for relaxation :). Source: sony wmd3 walkman, but the tape is not runnig. Recorded @96 khz with rme babyface pro fs. Unfortunately it didn´t work anymore after this recording. So bad :(. Ommmmm!^^.
Author: Voxlab
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Here is the full sound of any growing concern.
Author: Bezaard
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Exterior silence, recorded in white sands desert, new mexico, no wind, no airplane, no cars, just a small air hiss. The recording has been done using schoeps ms along with dat decoded in st at 48-16.
Author: Martypinso
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Five years ago, freesound user unfa uploaded his gift to the world --- the worlds best quality silence, a free 10 minute sample stolen from the infinite void of existential truth. Here is a edited copy of his sample, normalized to 0. 0dbfs. Because what's the point of such a recording if you don't use all the available bits?. Please see https://freesound. Org/people/unfa/sounds/231965/.
Author: Parabolix
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