606 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Ice"

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Small recording of polystyrene being slowly crushed and squeezed. I used it as an effect to make the sound of walking upon snow.
Author: Skinnytecboy
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In germany the inter-city-express trains cycle through the gears when they take off, producing this series of tones. Recorded at ostbahnhof, berlin.
Author: Willungawillunga
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A delicate tinkling of ice recorded on a behringer ultravoice mic from tilting a plastic container of frozen turkey broth i took out of the freezer. Apparently a small number of free floating ice crystals were hitting a layer of frozen crystals on the lid, resulting in this remarkably musical sound. Please feel free to use as you like!.
Author: Kariohlsen
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Small stones were thrown onto the surface of a frozen pond with very thin ice. Recorded dec. 2011, near minneapolis, mn with a zoom h2. At times, there are 2 construction guys talking in the distance.
Author: Mannhawks
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Inside hockey rink during kids hockey game. Sony m10. 2012.
Author: Trp
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This is the lil' wifey lathe & plastering the walls, or mixing creams, or ice skating. . . 😁.
Author: Drummajick
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Can be used for multiple things, like ice being broken with a hammer.
Author: Eben Frostey
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Making a cocktail from scratch - includes chopping mint, pouring booze into shaker, adding ice and other ingredients, than shaking and pouring.
Author: Nickh
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Author: Kevin MacLeod
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Very clean recording of an ice cream truck outside, playing joplin's "the entertainer". I started and stopped and awkward times since we were in between takes, but if you have sound skills, its easily loopable. While on set in downtown la, an ice cream truck visited our crew. The rest is history. .
Author: Soundadvices
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December 2014skating people on the ice of lake naplás, budapest, hungary. Recorded with zoom h1. Absolutely free to use.
Author: Darthbaul
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I recorded this sound back in 2002. Moving ice around with our arms. Some talking from my friend and i a little.
Author: Jedimichael
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Soda cup from mcdonald's - shaking, slurping, straw sounds.
Author: Splicesound
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Sounds from a tool used to make balls of ice cream. // sonidos de un cacharro para hacer bolas de helado.
Author: Pitx
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A recording of me walking through the snow which was fairly soft fluffy snow. There are also some places in the recording where i step on some brittle ice which crunches cracks louder.
Author: Dayvable
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Stirring water and ice in a large glass cup with a straw. Recorded with a sony ic recorder, processed in fl studio using edison.
Author: Swordofkings
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I made this noise by swishing my soda glass around. The ice in it made the clinking noise.
Author: Shawnyboy
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Strumming mandoline on headplate. Fx chain with very wet reverb effects and pitch.
Author: Nachtmahrtv
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Mixing ice coffee.
Author: Jar
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Glacier water.
Author: Thegreatbelow
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Glacier rubbing against itself until it splits apart with a roar. This is in glacier bay, alaska.
Author: Cccanary
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The german highspeed-train ice passing at a station near stuttgart with an approx. Speed of 100 km/h - recorded with zoom h2.
Author: Klaard
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Recording of a self-serve soda fountain. Begins with ice falling into a cup followed by the drink filling up from a carbonated nozzle. Recorded in the east village commons dining hall at the university of georgia using a roland r-09.
Author: Viatorci
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Laying in the darkness over the ice field under a cardboard box with the headphones and microphone. Enough far away from the shore to make me nervous when the rumble and cracks hit very near.
Author: Albundyx
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Recorded this on my tascam dr60d using my rode ntg2 shotgun mic.
Author: Benjifiguried
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Fieldrecording of breaking ice shards made with okmiibinaural microphones. Crunchy rhythmic spikes, wide stereo field. A breathing noise at the end of the sample.
Author: Deer
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Author: Jonathan So
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I noticed there were no dry ice on oven rack sounds here so here is a recording of dry ice interacting with a steel oven rack. As the dry ice melts it creates vibrations on the metal that evolve as the material travels across the surface. It is an awful sound resembling a combination of saxophone, violin, bagpipe and screaming (any species). This was recorded on halloween 2018. It was a tradition in my family when i was a kid to get some dry ice on halloween and fill beakers with colored water to surround the candy display. The addition of dry ice on oven rack sound effects developed later and truly scared a lot of kids because it is so loud and terrible. These days we make some dry ice kief as well which makes the holiday even more festive and weird.
Author: Cbird
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Water freezing into ice. Recordist peter brucker / recorded 2/5/2019 / sm 58 microphone / edited in logic pro x / metal bristles against a pot.
Author: Xfixy
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Cocktail shaker with ice sounds, opened, poured and set on countertop recorded with a sterling audio st51 condenser mic.
Author: Philberts
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A recording made on the ice of a small local lake. Heavy rumble of the wind interspersed with sounds of people skating, skiing and chattering away merrily. A barking dog appears at one point. Recorded with a zoom h1.
Author: Morosopher
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Extremely quiet recording taken by the side of an ice-covered lake. Recorded with an h2n zoom recorder.
Author: Lwdickens
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Extremely quiet recording taken by the side of an ice-covered lake. Recorded with an h2n zoom recorder.
Author: Lwdickens
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Extremely quiet recording taken by the side of an ice-covered lake. Recorded with an h2n zoom recorder.
Author: Lwdickens
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I used a contact microphone to record my blender blending ice. Some vocal reverberations in parts.
Author: Kenkid
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Skating on a frozen schoolyard.
Author: Urkki
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Recorded with zoom h2n.
Author: Fokshtein
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My mother in the kitchen just around the corner from my closed bedroom door getting some ice from a square ice bucket in the freezer which is right at the entrance to the kitchen. You can hear them drop into her big glass and pop when they hit the water. I was recording out the window at the time. You can hear an american robin, red cardenal and mourning dove as well.
Author: Kbclx
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Open can of soda pour into glass of icehello friends, you are good to use this sound. If you would like to see the video for this soundclick here: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=xxevyvi9na8. Please also subscribe to my channel there if you would like to support my works. Tons of sound effects. Thanks!.
Author: Legnalegna
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What you're hearing is water bubbling in a bucket. I placed some cold ice directly in the middle of it and it produced this wonderful sound! it sounds a lot like a bubbling cauldron, so it can definitely be used for halloween!.
Author: Ultraaxvii
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Recording breaking frozen/mostly frozen ice puddles with my foot in january 2014 at horizon's park in north carolina. Recorded with a zoom h4n in the afternoon at 96/24 sample/bit rate. Mics set to gain 50 and mic position set to 90 degrees.
Author: Jackmenhorn
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Recording breaking frozen/mostly frozen ice puddles with my foot in january 2014 at horizon's park in north carolina. Recorded with a zoom h4n in the afternoon at 96/24 sample/bit rate. Mics set to gain 50 and mic position set to 90 degrees.
Author: Jackmenhorn
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I was out on the marsh edge when i could hear a strange noise in the dark. It turned out to be ice breaking up in the tidal flow. A great test for the new pair of em172 mics. In the parabolic, olympus ls-5 recorder.
Author: Listeningpost
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Sound of music and person sell ice cream in lễ hội an thần đình bình phú. Have sound of motorcycles. Record use iphone 5s 2022. 05. 16 08:44.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Some styrofoam tearing i recorded for a short movie in which glaciers formed. You have to get a little creative with it ;).
Author: Tdd
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