170 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Hold"

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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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00:12
Chtorr chewing a mammal- sound recorded yesterday in my starship's hold with a terrestrial iphone4.
Author: Jeltzvogon
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00:07
Washing machine knob turning, then a 'thuk' as it engages.
Author: Gerent
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00:21
Abstract, ascending "tone"- one oscillator frequency modulated by a sample and hold module- done using synfactory/studiofactory software.
Author: Klangfabrik
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01:27
A patch generating triggers not that random. . . The triggers are triggering an envelope generator and a sample and hold. The sample and hold cv is quantized following a minor 7th chord rules. Hope you understand. . . Pardon my english. Why this. Answer. I have to start adding something like this to my patches. But i use 3 lfos for this :-/ thats about all i got - right now. The alm pip slope works fine as an lfo too. Square wave this time. Take a close look.
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:05
Hold the siren, its a glitch!.
Author: Kathakaku
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01:19
Simple unedited beat made with analog modular synth. A d & e.
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:02
A plain manila folder, the type used to hold papers in an office, being snapped shut sharply.
Author: Eneasz
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00:14
Say /ŋ/ (-ng- sound) and hold the sound for several seconds at your most comfortable, mid-range pitch.
Author: Chris M Language
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05:00
Sunday modular beat. How strange can you go. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Fidgeting with a cardboard box of tissues. Recorded with a samson meteor.
Author: Coolernow
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This is the sound of a doctor's office phone i generated from memory using audacity.
Author: Helloima
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00:16
Washing machine lid opening, then letting it fall close at differing heights.
Author: Gerent
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00:21
Dryer lint catcher drawer being pulled out and put in.
Author: Gerent
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00:16
Female crying, only her breath.
Author: Amaiguri
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01:37
Started out as a sample of an aluminum girder being struck, then the tail of that was granulated.
Author: Phloord
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Loopable recording of a nexus 6 cell phone vibrating in my hand. Recorded with my zoom h6.
Author: Mobaudio
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00:47
Yep, 4-stage shift register made with s/h.
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:39
Plastic bag play and sounds. Recorded with tascam dr-60dii and sennheiser mk600 boom mic.
Author: Khenshom
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Recorded during a power outage. Washing machine lid opening, then it falls with a loud clang!.
Author: Gerent
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05:01
Playing with lfos. 2 lfos are controlling the amplitude of the sample and hold generated blips. . . :-).
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:34
Fidgeting with a pack of toilet paper. Recorded with a samson meteor.
Author: Coolernow
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I recorded this with phone and junk food bag. It was for my personal use but i found it might be good to upload to here.
Author: Akiyasushi
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Power is returned from a blackout. Various household items click and beep to life.
Author: Gerent
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00:03
Hold on there. I know him so well, i can tell by that "no" i can still make him agree.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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00:11
At the pudong international airport in shanghai, china, we hear a woman's voice coming from a loudspeaker located on an escalator near the departing flights. She says the following, in chinese and then in english: "please watch your luggages, hold the handrail, watch your step. ". Recorded with a sony icd-ux560f. Triadtravelogues. Com.
Author: Triadtravelogues
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01:31
Rndstep generated sample and hold signal of the waveshaped neóni output passed into rings same cv used through dpo, some low pass filtering in qpas, much modulation using øchd, erbe-verb as reverb. Morphagene mix 50:50 1/2 speed, slide position modulated with øchd. Fed into x-pan. Morphagene ready, so get ready to enjoy for incidental stuff etc.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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I tried to sing but sneezed instead. It's one of those sneezes you try to hold.
Author: Tapepusher
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A busy signal from an old phone, recorded from an answering machine cassette. [cc zero].
Author: Beetlemuse
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00:01
Me saying “hold up” in a relaxed, slurred manner, so that it sounds “hol’ uh”. Approximately [ˈhɤɯᵝɾʌː] in ipa.
Author: Japanyoshithegamer
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02:28
Created by cranking a filter to max resonance, adding distortion, then slowly sweeping the frequency control on a bit crusher.
Author: Jaegrover
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00:27
This is part of a song that was playing while i was put on hold during a phone call. I recorded this with my lenovo laptop's built-in mic.
Author: Deleted User
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00:57
Me doing a quick solve of a 3x3x3 cubesoftware: audacitymic: audio-technica at2020soundcard: focusrite scarlett 2i2how i did it: hold mic to cube, solve. Recorded on 16/12-14.
Author: Klugge
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00:34
The electrocardiogram of a dying man-machine. 2 synthesizers used: sample & hold lfo for pitching and filters, sine waves for electriocardiogram. Delay, chorus, eq. . .
Author: Reacthor
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02:11
Field recording in stereo of raindrops falling a rather fast pace into a tin can, as i hold the can closer to the source, the drops are pitching higher and higher.
Author: Gecop
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00:34
Plastic bottle cracking sounds while squeezing and handling. Recorded with tascam dr-60dii and sennheiser mk600 boom mic.
Author: Khenshom
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The result of trying to disturb a sequence. I'm playing with a double vc switch. Whats wrong is right in the modular synth world. Good for me.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Variation 1) i press and hold the button to open my car window, then i release it. Recorded with edirol r-1 & sennheiser me66.
Author: Rutgermuller
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A recording of the audible beep the modem makes on a pc when booting. I literally had to hold a microphone up to the motherboard's modem so it's not a very good quality recording.
Author: The Semen Incident
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The result of trying to disturb a sequence. I'm playing with a double vc switch. Whats wrong is right in the modular synth world. Good for me.
Author: Gis Sweden
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03:01
Cptnal's comment on muffwiggler was an big aha moment. He wrote "you could patch the output of one s&h into the input of the next and get yourself a 12-step shift register. " well i don't have 12 s/h. I have 10. . . I would need a lot of sequenced gates to build that shift register. . . In this patch i use 4 s/h. (s/h or s&h is sample and hold. ).
Author: Gis Sweden
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A train approaching a small station, somewhere in the netherlands. Train is coming from the left and slowing down and braking to come to a hold on the right. Recorded with a zoom h2n.
Author: Jankooiker
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01:46
This is what i will be beatboxing at my school's talent show next week. Note that right after i say "are you ready" i hold the microphone to my throat. That's why the beat has more bass.
Author: Airbenderbbx
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01:00
Some nice fm sounds from my synth. Unedited and raw. Do you need some strange space sounds here they are :-).
Author: Gis Sweden
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It's not quite the macho man randy savage's "oh yeah!" nor is it exactly the kool-aid man's "oh yeah!" nevertheless, in a three-way "oh yeah!" battle our dj can hold his own.
Author: Gimp Revival
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The result of trying to disturb a sequence. I'm playing with a double vc switch. Whats wrong is right in the modular synth world. Good for me. And it's a loop!.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Voice saying "your call can not be completed as dialed. " recorded from an old answering machine message tape. [cc zero].
Author: Beetlemuse
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You probably know the trick, hold a wineglass in one hand, put a bit of spit on one finger of the other hand, and rub that finger along the top edge of the glass. Recorded with an akg lyra.
Author: Tom
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02:01
Actually a quite simple patch with not many modules involved. A rewarding patch! have to take some notes. Fm-modulation off-course. Self oscillating filters. Lfos. Sample and hold. Modular fun! well. . . I think its fun.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I burped while recording, and part of it sounded just like a pig. You might expect this to effect my self esteem, but pigs are actually brutally effective fighters and can hold their breath for several months at a time. True story.
Author: Muteloops
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