460 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Home Sound"

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Test track made with sounds sampled in my home. No instruments.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Sounds recorded at home at night, cricket, neighbors' noises and faded conversations.
Author: Aaron
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Foley sounds.
Author: Ikaros
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Central maine small town backyard recording. There are birds (including a woodpecker), cars and a big truck. Recorded with a tascam dr-07mkii.
Author: Petehaase
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Wind bells moving around making noise.
Author: Antoineromo
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Humificador.
Author: Twitchprimeplease
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Washing machine.
Author: Jarp
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Recoiirding of my keys being picked up on the keyholder.
Author: Jcmunera
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Foley sounds.
Author: Ikaros
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Sounds which i make while stuck at home during covid-19 pandemic.
Author: Krqluld
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Ambient recorded at home in bangkok, thailand at 6pm, with sounds from birds, traffic, and household activities. Recorded with shure sm81 microphone.
Author: Kijjaz
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Motorhome door.
Author: Khcm
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Check out other sounds on my website: https://jakeeaton. Bandcamp. Com/.
Author: Jakeeaton
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Motor with switch.
Author: Jarp
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Dripping faucet into the sink.
Author: Lmr
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Recorded sounds happening around our house.
Author: Nototo
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My pugs first sounds at home.
Author: Jrclaiborn
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The sounds of arriving home: inserting the key into the lock, opening the door, shuffling through the mail. Recorded in summer, so there are songbirds chirping in the background.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Igniter generating soft spark noise.
Author: Anfegores
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This is a reading from the second chapter of "nathaniel's nutmeg: or, the true and incredible adventures of the spice trader who changed the course of history", by giles milton. It is also intended for the freesound sound museum to represent books as what is fading rapidly into obsolescence. By the time you read this, you may not even know what a books is. Books are when the written word is compiled onto sheets of paper in a long-form volume. You may not know what paper is. Paper is commonly used to write on or make oregano cranes with, being flat and thin rectangles made from trees. You probably won't remember what a tree was. That is a very sad thing. They are all gone now, destroyed in feckless deference to paper. When the paper runs out, there will be nothing left to write our collective histories on, what we desperately need. When this occurs, it will stand as the moment our past was truly lost, leaving us lost the same, drifting in circles. Until another man or woman rises up to invent trees again, thus beginning the cycle anew. It's a beautiful idea. We should always be moving towards the future, not lost in syrupy memories of old forests not seen for what they really are: petrified wood and amber. Leave that with the other fossils and relics. Let it be the final page written on the last book until it crumbles to dust. Let it go. The file was recorded using a mid/side stereo technique at 24bits, downsampled to 16bits under the loving care of gaussian dither. The room was treated as best i could to be acoustically pleasing and quiet. I think you will find the noise floor to be particularly well balanced and textured, suitable for post-production tasks, or just for relaxing with at home. .
Author: Stomachache
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[raw recording] electromagnetic sounds around the house.
Author: Sounddesignforyou
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Door being constantly opened and closed.
Author: Anfegores
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Move book pages. Zoom h1 recorder, unprocessed.
Author: Manicciola
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In front of my desk in my room is a wood paneled wall with a cubbie. It's about a foot wide, 10 inches from top to bottom and maybe 7 inches deep. I'm just guessing. Around this cubbie is a border of wood. In the bottom right corner under the border i have jammed one end of an elastic string that used to have glitter on it. It's from a christmas box of chocolates my uncle sent me last year. I stand in front of this cubbie whose bottom is at chin height, (i'm only 5ft1in) so my arms are above my head as i pull this string across the cubbie up and to the left to the border on the top which acts as my only fret. The string is a few inches longer than the cubbie is wide, but when i pull it it gets longer so my hand is 3/4 along it's length as i pull back and forth across the border to tighten and loosen the string. No matter how hard i pull it never pops loose from it's mooring. This time the mic is sitting in the cubby so i get a much clearer and louder sound. When i stretch the string across the top it has a fairly long sustain, so i can play 4 notes on a single pluck.
Author: Kbclx
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Playing with a plastic bag. Blue yeti pro2020.
Author: Vero
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The closet door being shaken loudly.
Author: Anfegores
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Capturing the morning from my balcony.
Author: Arnaub
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A laundry machine (electrolux wascator w355h) during the centrifuge stage.
Author: Mustafejen
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This is a collection of "small room reverb" impulse responses that i sampled in a new england home known as butternut lodge, built and owned by actress bette davis back in 1940. It consists of all wooden rooms with many non-parallel surfaces, rugs and furniture and includes 3 round-shaped "silo" rooms! these rooms sound clean and do not have the irritating "ping" of many rectangular rooms. Short history/pictures of butternut (https://www. Airbnb. Com/rooms/24692769?source_impression_id=p3_1659215694_liuasyfxoceab5fn). Although these round shapes (and some of the other very small rooms) could potentially wreak havoc with phase at specific frequencies when summed to mono, i recorded this using the mid/side mic technique; therefore, the "side" channels fully cancel out, leaving a clean monaural reverb signal. These irs are stored as flac files. They can be used directly by any daw without conversion and have the added feature of being id3 tagged with a photo of the room each ir is taken from. After downloading, select view -> large icons in the folder to view the rooms. I sampled each room using a swept sine wave into a jbl flip 6 bluetooth speaker; recorded through a tascam tm-st1 m/s stereo microphone, feeding a tascam dr-07 recorder @ 24-bits 44. 1 khz and deconvolved using reaper. As of this post, i've been using these rooms for about 2 weeks. So far, i've found the "garage" to sound fantastic on drums! the drum sound! also, many of the other smaller rooms have a great effect on guitars, keys, and hand percussion. Each room varies in tone and brightness, so i've found that selecting/tuning the reverb send works well if approached like an eq. Increase the effect send until the instrument "feels" right (then perhaps back off slightly). A close-miked acoustic guitar, for instance, will take on a nice brightness and 3-d quality; not particularly reverberant, just big. At that point, i recommend applying any eq, compression, and bigger-sounding reverb effects. Hopefully you enjoy this. Please let me know how you like it and if you have any suggestions. Cheers!. Ken.
Author: Kenmix
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Noise of cutlery, these collide and are noisy.
Author: Anfegores
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Environmental sounds outside a suburban home during a rain shower.
Author: Birdofthenorth
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Check out other sounds on my website: https://jakeeaton. Bandcamp. Com/.
Author: Jakeeaton
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Short click cut from a glitch in a home recording. Sounds like a woodblock.
Author: Hartboy
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Foley record with iphone with sounds of the home button, lock button, dialing number and texting message.
Author: Toklant
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Recorded in my dad's bedroom with lifecam hd3000 webcam. This is a much better recording than my previous oxygen concentrator file, as i hauled my desktop into the bedroom at the other end of the apartment where the machine now is, when i was home alone. The webcam is on the bed about 3 or 4 feet from the machineat the beginning of the file you hear me flip the big switch and the machine comes on with a long on beep and thumps. I edited it to start then. At 00:1. 8 what i suspect is the water pump comes on, though i may be wrong. That's when the gurgling starts though. The machine has a small reservoir for distilled water to moisten the airflow. A cup or two lasts several daysyou'll hear various hisses and thumps in a 15. 6 second cycle as it runs. At 03:03 i flip the big switch to shut the machine off, and it bubbles and gurgles away for the rest of the file, as water i assume slowly perculates back into the reservoir, the bubbling getting quieter and quieter until it doesn't even sound like bubbling anymore, until it finally ticks to a stop. At 03:16 you hear me step as i get my foot loose from the mic cord lol. At 04:13 the furnace shuts down as a car finishes going by outside in the bass register, faint traffic noises and the furnace being the only background noises you'll hear aside from my moving around a couple times, and a faint bluejay at the end. At about 07:00 you can barely hear the machine anymore, but i could hear a faint ticking with my own ears. At 07:04 the furnace comes back on. At 07:08 you'll hear a bluejay faintly calling outside and a car going by outside after, which finishes the file at 07:20. I edited out my walking to the computer to shut the recording down. From wikipediaoxygen concentrators typically use pressure swing adsorption technology and are used very widely for oxygen provision in healthcare applications, especially where liquid or pressurised oxygen is too dangerous or inconvenient, such as in homes or in portable clinics. Oxygen concentrators are also used to provide an economical source of oxygen in industrial processes, where they are also known as oxygen gas generators or oxygen generation plants. Oxygen concentrators utilize a molecular sieve to adsorb gasses and operate on the principle of rapid pressure swing adsorption of atmospheric nitrogen onto zeolite minerals and then venting the nitrogen. This type of adsorption system is therefore functionally a nitrogen scrubber leaving the other atmospheric gasses to pass through. This leaves oxygen as the primary gas remaining. Psa technology is a reliable and economical technique for small to mid-scale oxygen generation, with cryogenic separation more suitable at higher volumes and external delivery generally more suitable for small volumes. [1]at high pressure, the porous zeolite adsorbs large quantities of nitrogen, due to its large surface area and chemical character. After the oxygen and other free components are collected the pressure drops which allows nitrogen to desorb. An oxygen concentrator has an air compressor, two cylinders filled with zeolite pellets, a pressure equalizing reservoir, and some valves and tubes. In the first half-cycle the first cylinder receives air from the compressor, which lasts about 3 seconds. During that time the pressure in the first cylinder rises from atmospheric to about 1. 5 times normal atmospheric pressure (typically 20 psi/138 kpa gauge, or 1. 36 atmospheres absolute) and the zeolite becomes saturated with nitrogen. As the first cylinder reaches near pure oxygen (there are small amounts of argon, co2, water vapour, radon and other minor atmospheric components) in the first half-cycle, a valve opens and the oxygen enriched gas flows to the pressure equalizing reservoir, which connects to the patient's oxygen hose. At the end of the first half of the cycle, there is another valve position change so that the air from the compressor is directed to the 2nd cylinder. Pressure in the first cylinder drops as the enriched oxygen moves into the reservoir, allowing the nitrogen to be desorbed back into gas. Part way through the second half of the cycle there is another valve position change to vent the gas in the first cylinder back into the ambient atmosphere, keeping the concentration of oxygen in the pressure equalizing reservoir from falling below about 90%. The pressure in the hose delivering oxygen from the equalizing reservoir is kept steady by a pressure reducing valve. Older units cycled with a period of about 20 seconds, and supplied up to 5 litres per minute of 90+% oxygen. Since about 1999, units capable of supplying up to 10 lpm have been available.
Author: Kbclx
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Some zombie sounds i impersonated in my home studio. This has a variety of sounds. General walking around sounds, biting sounds, and eating sounds.
Author: Perrybassin
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Me opening folder. Recorded with olympus ls14 at my home.
Author: Lartti
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This is a recording of a natural gas furnace for a home air heating system. Rode k2 microphone pointed at the piolet light of the furnace about 3 inches away.
Author: Yottasounds
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A pot of sauce thickening on the stove.
Author: Falloutshuffle
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Recorded in home studio with focusrite cm25. Sounds made using two knives.
Author: Narolol
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Messing about in ableton and came up with this.
Author: Hewy
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A haircut being done at home. The sounds of scissors can be heard as well as breathing. In the background you can hear a clock and a washing machine spin cycle.
Author: Beeproductive
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The initial coughing for when bruce is in the poison cloud in our new pc pixel-art game grow big (or go home).
Author: Killianm
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Short click cut from a glitch in a home recording. Sounds like a closed high hat.
Author: Hartboy
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Short click cut from a glitch in a home recording. Sounds like an open high hat.
Author: Hartboy
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Domestic sounds regarding some papers and drinking coffee made at my home in flanders belgium in 2008 with a digital field recorder.
Author: Patsterretje
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Light rain hitting window with ambient sounds of street. . . Thank you for your downloads <3you can buy me coffee here <3paypal. Me/dostalsamo.
Author: Samo
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Recorded in my kitchen :). Equipment: tascam dr100mk3. Original filename: foodkware_kitchen tea water_kl_gades_tascamdr100-0002. Wav.
Author: Gadesound
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Its an recording of my houses front door. Have fun with it :).
Author: Drgoldbach
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