11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Inflection Not"

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A metal spoon bouncing ever so slightly on a porcelain bowl the way a drumstick hits a snare. I thought the hit had a nice inflection to it and could be used for some strange percussion break.
Author: F R A G I L E
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I said this with invader zim's inflection, but not in his voice. I was playing a game or something.
Author: Reitanna
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A young man saying "hmm" and "ahh" several times with different inflections.
Author: Esperar
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A young woman saying "hmm" and "mm-hmm" with various different inflections.
Author: Esperar
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A man pretending to be an angry japanese man saying "video of the day" in japanese. The accent and inflection is quite bad.
Author: Michorvath
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An excerpt from proverbs chapter 23 from the world english bible (web), which is public domain. A warning about getting drunk and lingering long over wine. Recorded my own voice speaking these verses with a sony icd-px333 on 6/1/17. Read with some inflection.
Author: Enviromaniac
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I used a circuit bent tr-707 and several outboard effects pedals to create this 40 bpm dub inflected beat.
Author: Geekhorde
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I use a screenreader, nvda. I decided to set it to the eti eloquence speech synthesizer and put the voice on the french voice. I then set the inflection to 50 and typed the letters "r" and "h" over and over to make it sound funny when it tries to read it. The first part is the normal voice, the second part i applied ring modulation with lots of lfo effect.
Author: Jess
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40+ repetitions of the word "hello" with various inflection and faux accents. Recorded with sure sm7b via presonus iostation at 24bits 44. 1hz; no effects or gate, mixed down at 192k, 24 bit mono.
Author: Itinerantmonk
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Chromatic modulation in Bach's Du grosser Schmerzensmann, BWV 300, m. 5-6 transitions from FM to dm through the inflection of C♮ to C♯ between the second and third chords. Note that there is no common chord.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 03:29, 21 March 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Chromatic modulation in Bach's Du grosser Schmerzensmann, BWV 300, m. 5-6 transitions from FM to dm through the inflection of C to C between the second and third chords. Note that there is no common chord.
Author: Image: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 03:29, 21 March 2010 using Sibelius 5. Music: Bach
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