218 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Homemade"

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3 year old child playing a metallophone, a homemade percussion instrument consisting of tuned metal bars which are struck with a mallet to make sound, fixes to a wooden box which works as a resonating device.
Author: Josefalcao
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Free drone. Recorded using homemade contact microphones. The os-xx samples consist of different recordings of fans, fridges, espressomachines, etc. The sounds are pretty raw, i added reverb, and cut some sub. I can, on request hand out the raw recordings. Enjoy.
Author: Lffn
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This loop was made using a homemade didjeridu. It had an odd dry tone and i made some noises in it with my mouth, then manipulated it all in audacity. Kind of indescribable but hopefully it can be of use to someone. . .
Author: Mannhawks
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A "mockup" of footstep sounds, made by "drumming" with my fingers and nails on a cardboard box. Recorded with one of those sheap computer headset microphones, edited in audacity to remove the undesired parts. It sounds a bit like footsteps on a wooden floor.
Author: Aiyumi
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This is made by feeding homemade images to audiopaint 3. 0 while its oscillators are tuned to randomly-selected scales. Some of them use sine waves, while others use custom waveforms.
Author: Strangehorizon
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The sound of a homemade uncoated piezo-contact mic being rubbed against a giant fan. Sounds kind of creepy and weird, and the rubber around the edge of the mic caused it to bounce and make a bouncy kind of sound. Neat! zoom h4n.
Author: Hitrison
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I was hungry, so i decided to make a midnight snack. Features clinking dishes, moving drawers, fridge humming & clicking, an "off-camera" microwave, and a few cameos by the house pets. Recorded with a pair of om1s on a very janky homemade jecklin disc into an audiobox 44vsl.
Author: Techno
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I know it may not sound much like a chopper but i've used it to create a similar kind of ambience in previous electronic productions. Please let me know if you use any of my sounds. I only ask that you do this because i love seeing creativity in action!.
Author: Swedger
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A short, simple recording of a cardinal chirping in deep woods during a light rain. He gets closer toward the end of this 21 second recording---very simple, yet peaceful. I used by zoom h4n recorder and, my homemade parabolic dish in which i mounted my rode ntg-2 microphone in. . . . Kevin.
Author: Kvgarlic
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This is homemade willow charcoal used in fireworks making being shoveled and dropped on itself in a metal basket. I liked the "twinkling" sound and thought it would be a good first audio sample to upload here. Recorded on my zoom h2n x/y position in northern california. Standard wav.
Author: Aurielperson
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Made sometime during 2017. Excerpts from my experiments with sinusoidal waves, homemade distortion effects, digital reverb, room reverb, and speaker->mic->pc feedback. Several effect parameters are controlled via an ekg setup called the "infernal gadget" which i constructed between 2010-2011 and used for several improvised music sessions.
Author: Strangehorizon
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This is a homemade sound recording. I used sound effects created by myself and put them together in this recording. It is supposed to represent a shooting range, with the sounds of a. 50 cal anti-materiel rifle, an m16 on 3-rounds burst, a desert eagle. 50 ae, and a 9 mm pistol. Features loading sounds as well.
Author: Ngphil
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A recording of ambient sound at sunny point cafe in asheville, north carolina on june 5, 2013. This one was recorded with a homemade condenser mic into my zoom h4n, so it sounds a little lo-fi, though it seemed to take additive hf eq quite nicely. The huevos fucheros was delicious. If you're ever in asheville, give them a shot.
Author: Hitrison
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The idiophone is one of my homemade weird instrument. It consists of a series of self-made instruments that i am reassembling and sampling, with commercial intent just for the expenses, and if it works, i'll sample the whole kitchen. . Bah. . . We'll see. . For the moment it is the first (not the more interesting) made with bottle caps you can see it at this link: https://www. Mediafire. Com/view/7l50qyvrf8ssj6m/sam_0286. Jpg/filelet me know what you think about.
Author: Omegagroove
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I made a waveshaper in the js audio language that applies random math operations to the signal. The original signal is liteon's (of reaper forums) lorenz attractor synth, which is then run through the waveshaper, then that signal controls the pitch of a soundwave. Later on i waveshape the resulting soundwave but i don't think it has the best results (dc offset city). A lot of the cooler sounds/series of pitches are made by changing the number of operations on the fly, or shuffling a new set of operations for the waveshaper to use.
Author: Ragnar
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A recording i made in may of 2013 as i was trying to get a good recording of the wonderful wood thrush recorded. You can still faintly hear the wood thrush in the background, but the nice surprise on this recording is the very clear, bubbling, trilling call of a proud little chipping sparrow. This recording was carefully made using my homemade parabolic reflector microphone. (*using my trusty rode ntg-2), and going into my handy zoom h4n recorder. I wanted to get as accurate a recording as possible so i bumped up the bit rate to 96 kpbs. I know it makes for a larger file, but i think it is worth it.
Author: Kvgarlic
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I'm back with another binaural. I am attempting to capture the sounds that remind me of the places i have visited. This is a recording of fuertaventura, in the canary islands, inland in the desert, morning with the wind blowing the sand, desert mountains all around just like the wild west. I upgraded my binaural mics to roland cs-10em from my homemade ones. I'm happy if you can notice the difference. I like that they are combined mics and earphones with little windbooms. Files are recorded in:24-bit 96khz. Wav. They are as big and as high quality as i can make. Please comment :).
Author: Benbojangles
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I'm back with another binaural. I am attempting to capture the sounds that remind me of the places i have visited. This is a recording of fuertaventura, in the canary islands, on a pebble beach the morning after a big wave swell. The rocks being moved by the sea are at least as big as footballs, and the waves are 8-12ft. I upgraded my binaural mics to roland cs-10em from my homemade ones. I'm happy if you can notice the difference. I like that they are combined mics and earphones with little windbooms. Files are recorded in:24-bit 96khz. Wav. They are as big and as high quality as i can make. Please comment :).
Author: Benbojangles
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