18 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Kansas"

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Thunderbolt 1000at siren located approx. 1000ft away. Siren is located at mt vernon and ida streets in wichita, ks. 5/6 port chopper. 6m blower. 2rpm rotator.
Author: Mordeby
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This is the sound of a sleepy little neighborhood in washington, kansas. Alas, i have had difficulty looping it. Some of you more advanced sound engineers may try and make it work. I hope it is long enough that you won't have to bother about that. Please download.
Author: Ecfike
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Recorded may 16th 2022 for the weekly test in sedgwick county kansas. Sedgwick county tests their sirens mondays at noon depending on the weather. The alert mode is tested for one minute.
Author: Mordeby
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It's snowing in october. . . In kansas. I guess winter came really early. (the leaves haven't even fallen off the trees, not to mention they are still green) so, i decided to record the sound of "snain". Enjoy! please credit me if you use it! :).
Author: Raspberrytickle
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Beautiful storms!.
Author: Mordeby
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Stereo recording of crowd and fireworks recorded may 31, 2013 at the opening celebration of the 42nd annual wichita riverfest. Audio taken from video footage recorded with an htc rezound. Unlike the other files in this pack, i did some eq tweaking on this file.
Author: Redcrow
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Recorded may 23rd 2022 at noon for the 70 year anniversary of the first siren test in sedgwick county, kansas. (april 22, 1952). 50-65 feet from the siren. This thunderbolt was installed in 1952 and remained until sometime between 2012 and 2015 when the siren head was replaced with a newer bolt. The original controls and blower remain, however.
Author: Mordeby
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A few minutes of a thunderstorm recorded from my window in atchison kansas at around 10:30 pm. You can faintly hear the neighbor kid's tv on the other side of the wall in the background. Recorded with lifecam hd3000 sitting on my bed about a meter from the 2 open windows facing east.
Author: Kbclx
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A summertime recording in an extremely rural location near the nebraska/kansas border in the middle of the united states. This is totally free to use however you'd like and no need to give attribution. But if you feel like saying "thanks" by sending a few dollars my way i'll allow it :). Paypal: billgrip@gmail. Comvenmo: @bill-grip.
Author: Billgrip
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Birds singing out my window in atchison kansas, an american robin, a chimney swift, and some others i'm not sure of. You can hear the neighbor kid's tv on the other side of the wall in the background along with the roar of distant trains and traffic. Recorded at just before 06:00 this morning with lifecam hd300 about 4 feet from the windows. Edited in goldwave with a highpass filter cutting down some of the rumble below 70hz.
Author: Kbclx
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I'm at the corner of 5th and kansas not far from kair 93. 7fm studios. This sound starts with the band from part1 departing and a truck passing. Children talk and yell and a man yells something. Another band approaches. A woman seems to tell someone to say cheese in the distance. The file ends when the band gets a bit too loud for my microphone. Recorded with goldwave with an asus laptop in my backpack and a microsoft lifecam3000 poking out of it facing behind me clothes-pinned to one of the handles of the pack. Unfortunately microsoft no longer supports their lifecam apps so it's not possible to turn down the internal mic gain.
Author: Kbclx
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Recorded with lifecam hd3000 you can hear kids playing outside my window, the neighbors' stereo in the apartment next door, their air conditioner, their vacuum cleaner after they shut down the stereo, they're tromping around and hitting the walls, a few distant birds, and one toot of a train about to come into town. It's forbidden for them to blow the horn inside city limits.
Author: Kbclx
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Cicadas in kansas usa.
Author: Mcthespian
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Driving around in a construction zone on a kansas city street.
Author: Hatchetgirl
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Greater prairie chickens in the flint hills of kansas. The males are "booming" and cackling, trying to attract females for mating.
Author: Deerdog
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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 sound of music with all the hums and associated scratches. The music sounds like an old turn of the century carnival to me. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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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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This is a recording of me vacuuming my carpet (a short carpet, not sure of the exact name of it), in a small studio apartment in kansas city, ks. It's recorded with the worst mic possible (a generic labtec microphone you can buy at an office supply store for like 10 bucks). I literally have no idea the vacuum brand, as i searched all over it for a whole minute, to no avail. But who cares the brand, because it sounds cool! (it has "120v~60hz 7amps" if that means anything to you) i am mainly vacuuming up kitty litter from the carpet because my cat likes to make sand castles for hours on end and she likes to think "outside the box" as it may. Oh, and there is an obstacle between the mic and the space i'm vacuuming, it's literally a screen room divider. I recorded this just because i thought it would be cool, plus i'm just starting an associates in audio engineering, so i figured i could get experience doing just about anything. Oh, and the end is my favorite part, just because i like listening to the motor click off and wind down. Ummm. . . Yeah, i think that's about it. Enjoy!.
Author: Otterbahn
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