31 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Inverted"

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Short guitar melody inverted. . Sounds like little breathing. .
Author: Proutlip
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Lg inverter directdrive washing machine end of cycle sound.
Author: Paolacruz
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Just some experimenting around with my modular. . . . . I take a signal from an lfo and split. I invert one of the signals and mix them.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Different minor 9th (neo-soul) chords, inverted. E-piano.
Author: Wakz
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Noise of a solar power dc-ac inverter on a sunny day. A static hum with some kind of a rhythmic modulation. Sometimes other noises like a bird singing outside, however mostly the pure sound of the inverter. Recorded x/y stereo with at4041 mics into a pmd661 recorder. Eqed in fabfilter, there used to be a sine beep at 15. 8khz, inaudible for many people but it would have been even more annoying for those who can still hear it.
Author: Drni
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The inverted version of the jazz ride pattern, which was created before the generally used one.
Author: Kakofonous
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7-2B heptachord on C. Inverted version of 7-2A.
Author: Hyacinth
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4-2B tetrachord on C. Inverted version of 4-2A.
Author: Hyacinth
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8-2B octachord on C. Inverted version of 8-2A.
Author: Hyacinth
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5-2B pentachord on C. Inverted version of 5-2A
Author: Hyacinth
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6-2B hexachord on C. Inverted version of 6-2A.
Author: Hyacinth
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Ringmodulated inversion of my speech from the file https://freesound. Org/people/kb7clx/sounds/648443/ invertedspeechcq. Wav. I took the raw recording and used goldwave's mechanize effect to translate my voice to a center frequency of 14khz. I then demodulated it first at 10. 6 and then 10. 2khz meaning that what comes out is essentially the opposite sideband, offset by 3. 4 and 3. 8khz respectively. 3khz just didn't sound as good. The first i filtered with a low pass of 2. 9khz, the second was filtered to below 3. 4khz to emulate a communications receiver passband. I am speaking upside down as described in this video. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=q_ykxzcbh-g beginning at 00:03:16. Being blind i can't see their diagram, but i've got my own by ear intuitive method, keeping in mind that oo and ee are farthest from each other, all other vowells get closer the closer they are to the middle of the human voice frequency range. I say: huhlay sue quee, sue quee, sue quee do ux. Cahlloong sue quee sue quee sue quee do ux. The ay in huhllay is like when a spanish speaker says béisbol (baseball). The a in cahlloong is like the a in cat if you're opening wide for the doctor. The oo is like the oo in book. Listen to the other file and you'll hear: hello cq cq cq dx. Calling cq cq cq dx.
Author: Kbclx
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Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande motif, at Mélisande's entrance and later when Golaud asks if she ever loved Pelléas, features, in addition to the already usual ninth, a thirteenth inverted to a "warm" close-position fourth.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 06:08, 6 July 2009 using Sibelius 5.
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Alien-sounding inverted supersaw.
Author: Ghostdj
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Short guitar riff inverted with some echo which gives a industrial impression. . .
Author: Proutlip
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A noise made in audacity using a random phrase, then inverted and lowered speed.
Author: Silicosis
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Lo-fi sound of an inverted opera, recorded with fl studio 10.
Author: Younoise
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Chromatic sequence of inverted minor chords played on a digital piano. Panto villain signifier.
Author: Tams Kp
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A sound used for gui cancel button clicks. Created using audacity with two sinusoids (in inverted order, compared to the original sound) with fade-in fade-out effect.
Author: Farpro
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A highly-modified shepard tone. Reversed, inverted, reverbed, added bass with lowered treble, and to top it all off a highly resonant wah-wah sound effect. All made in audacity.
Author: Matthewsquidz
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Bass notes created with the aethereal vst. Effects: asio sound card bugs, echo, reverb. After recording, the shape has been inverted.
Author: The Odds
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Recording someone typed on a keyboard, inverted sense and put an effect echo, wahwah and fade in. Generate à pink noise with a earning to -30db, and put a fade in and fade out. Normalize all to 0db.
Author: Iut Paris
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A techno wind boosted through reverb, recorded and cut to make it dry again, compressed and limited. Also interesting in inverted wave mode.
Author: Dostalievsky
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Generate a sinusoid at 150hz and a whistle repeat once which is inverted. Modification of the envelope to create a fade in and fade out. Between the 2 whistle, modification to have no jump. Then generate a tone and placed it like the gradation with the whistle.
Author: Iut Paris
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6 separate tracks of my voice/breathing with pitch bend, delay, reversed, inverted, phased, and eating potato chips for extra effect! noise reduction used. Recorded at home on conexant smart audio and at2020 usb mic, processed with audacity.
Author: Husky
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Listen with secure stereo headphones. The first wave sounds mono; it should appear as though the sound is coming from the center of your head. In the second wave, the right channel has been inverted--otherwise identical. That should sound as though there are two distinct sounds coming from either ear.
Author: Yvessch
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As usual. . A triple osc was used. I played with the different possibilities. . . Sine, triangle, saw, square waves were used here. It may cause damage on high volume (maybe?). Effects: phaser, reverb. After recording, the entire soundshape was inverted.
Author: The Odds
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This is a bass kick i made with a nice crunchy toned delay. It started life as a mono bass kick off my 808 drum machine, i converted it to stereo then inverted the right channel, i distorted it and processed it with 100% envelope to really boost the front end punch. It's c2 pitch for convenience.
Author: Snapper
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Electronic minute no 27 - combined forces. A patch with 2 unrelated patchesthey share an lfo. . . A) 2 lfos playing with a-101-1 vactrol vcfthe filter is feed with a square wave. B) a more advanced patchtriggers from env. Follow. Feed with cv from jerkoff (chaos)noise to a slew controlled by a sloth lfos/h to oscosc to vcathe vca is controlled by the same lfo as the slew but inverted!. Evaluation of patch/soundone cycle is - cycles? about 1min - goodonly short sounds - no, and thats goodamplitude variation - fairly goodpitch variation - yes, goodtimbre variation - not bad at allmusical value - i should consider this musicalentertaining - think so, yes.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This sound is a 1-sample long impulse at 48 khz. It covers the whole frequency range with equal power. This is a perfect sample for exciting your guitar amp or reverb unit to capture it's impulse response (ir). You can also play it through a speaker in a reverbant room to capture it's reverb characteristics. Remember that the ir sample will be no flatter than your speaker's performance multiplied by your microphone's performance (frequency response characteristics). The sample has exaclty 1 second of silence, then the impulse, then another second of silence to ensure the impulse will be played clean and untruncated on any sound system or device. My test with ir lv2 convolution plugin have proven, that this sample has absolutely flat frequency response - convolved signal was identical to the source signal. After normalization and sample-alignment of the sound clips i have inverted the polarisatin of one of them and summed them - result was absolute silence, even no hiss was present as a result. This shows the accuracy of the convolution process and proves this sound to be perfect for sampling ir. The impusle was generated with c* dirac ladspa plugin. Created using audacity.
Author: Unfa
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I recorded the last part of my travel to work, the first day after my vacation. Inside the train my recording equipment (soundman digital recorder dr2) generates a lot of digital noise – more than usual. Interesting. Therefore i upload from when the commuter train stops at gothenburg central station and the doors open and i walk away from the station. The digital noise is there all the time but just less audible. In the beginning of the sound file you hear the noise clearly. Don’t buy this little recorder… (it has a sigmatel recording chip. ). In the frequency analysis, and spectral view, i notice peaks at about 800 - 950hz, 7850 - 8350hz and 16100-16450hz. I guess this is part of the digital noise. Tried to eq this away with spectral edit. This did not improve the sound. The noise has a wider spectrum. Tried to download the “latest” firmware at www. Soundman. De. Had to open command prompt and use unzip to extract the files. What?! but the firmware downloader does not detect the “device”. I doubt there is a new firmware anyway. The year for this recording, according to the recorder, is 2002…. The recording starts about 07:50 monday, august 07, 2017. I took 2 seconds from the beginning of this file and used paulstretch. Resulting in a 20second digital noise drone, “dr2 digital noise”,https://freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/399075/had a thought that i could use a file like this to cancel out these frequencies from the other file with an inverted digital noise file… but i cant invert frequencies – off course :-d.
Author: Gis Sweden
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