24 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Infinite"

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This music was written very quickly :) it is perfect for games, streams (at the time when the streamer went away) and video. Music looped. If it came in handy then please write about it in the comments and put 5 stars <3. I do not know english well, i'm sorry).
Author: Leha
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Made in fl studio with harmor. Takes advantage of the 'shephard tone' auditory illusion to make the rise in pitch go on seamlessly forever on the same note.
Author: Jsilversound
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I used daw renoise to edit basic shepard tone and made this real. I hope you like it.
Author: Brainclaim
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Sound of a Comet flying through the sky. Great astral space or science fiction sound effect. Could even be used for a rocket or missile.
Author: Untitled
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Fanfare, The Star-Spangled Banner performed by the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 1 from Infinite Horizons (2002).
Author: Composition: John Stafford Smith; Lyrics: Francis Scott Key; Arrangement: Dean W. Smith; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America; Recording: United States Air Force
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Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever" performed by the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 10 from Infinite Horizons (2002).
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America; Recording: United States Air Force
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Author: Kevin MacLeod
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The supersong of infinite loop.
Author: Jompasmekk
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Reverbed and reverbed until there was just some kinda sounding rumbles up in the infinite space. Edit:corrected title, kinda, according to gauravnema kind and much appreciated attention.
Author: Problematist
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use the force. . Can be used in your star wars fan films. Or can just play it on an infinite loop to creep out your cat. . .
Author: Jozef Sound
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I need a very slow propeller sound for a vue infinite flythrough. All windmill and prop sounds were too fast and mechanical. I created a sound by letting a fan hit and spin a pinwheel.
Author: Sekji
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Collab with addm featuring coco the parrot. Recorded directly into cubase then sent to holland for further processing. Sampled, stretched, manipulated. Featured on infinite sectors collab cd dedicated to animal tracks. . .
Author: Pax
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I played a staccato chord into a reverb unit with an infinite delay time. The signal from the reverb was sampled into an akai s612, looped and then resampled into the computer.
Author: Modularsamples
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A pure synthetic loop made from a sine. Sawtooth vco. This a crossfaded infinite loop i use as a humming background in my s. W. Lightsaber replicas. Rich in bass & ring-phased choruses. Enjoy & rate it ! ;).
Author: Arnaljl
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The deep, low octave sound effect popularised by eric serra for the goldeneye film score. It is available on the e-mu proteus 2 fx synth module under the patch "infinite". Alternatively, you can make a similar sound by sampling a woodblock/tambourine/cowbell and then pitching it down heavily (with added reverb).
Author: Stringly
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This track reflects how the brahman from the track crystal heartbeat continues his meditation. He discovers that the created connection is a gate between this world and the world of crystals. He is one little step closer to fully experience the infinite "unity of things", "the stream of life that flows in and through all things. ".
Author: Huggingbear
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Was out for a walk next to a bridge while a train went by, the rattle of the empty cargo containers contrasted rhythmically with the ones that were full. This is a loop so you can have an infinite train roll through your soundscape. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in reaper. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Several years back my older brother stumbled upon a bunch of old family reel to reel films and sat down one evening to project them on a wall and digitize them. This is the sound of that process. What you can hear, i imagine, is the noise of the projector in the left channel and the sound of the reels in the right channel. I've been obsessed with the sounds of the infinite variation in old analog hardware. As a sound designer, that infinite variation is often sought after but rarely, or accurately, reproduced through digital files in various libraries. Of if they are, they're often too short to cover whatever scene i am trying to fill. On the surface it's just noise but if you listen closer it's this wonderful cacophony of overlapping and repeating sounds that are always looping but never quite identical on each rotation. It was ripped from youtube using audio hijack at 48khz/16bit, but due to youtube re-encoding things as youtube does, it's nowhere near the source. It's still, in my opinion, a sound worth sharing. Enjoy!.
Author: Theoddcastdark
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Sounds generated by assigning the "wave out" or "line out" signal of the soundcard to a track in fl, and turnin it up. This acts as a digital delay effect with infinite feedback and a very high cycle rate. Basically the noise (similar to pink noise) is produced by the soundcard and the resonance is produced by the low pass filter and the convolution reverb mapping of the waldassen cathedral.
Author: Sim
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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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Stopped in a tiny museum in kansas and the curator turned on the 1900s edison photograph for me and let me record the classic humming, scratchy sound of a turntable turning. The steady rhythm had a very "bioshock infinite" feel to me, and i loved it. Nice to put under music to make it sound old. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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The guest room i am staying in has a tile bathroom. Each time i take a shower, i hear this magnificent hum of the water heater clicking on and then turning off once the shower water is stopped. I was fortunate enough to hear it click on while i wasn't in the shower and captured about 30 seconds of it before it died. Infinite variation, impossible to replicate. At the end, as the water heater shuts down, it clicks down into the lowest ranges of the frequency spectrum; i didn't hear it until i listened to the recording but the couple of seconds of that are just as magical. Wish i would have left the recorder running!. Captured with a zoom h3-vr to ambix format at 96k24bit and bounced to stereo. Processing: 24db gain to all 4 clips, izotope spectral denoise to get rid of the air in the room and izotope ozone to enhance the bass signal a touch. Enjoy!.
Author: Theoddcastdark
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