767 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Khz"

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Sound of a matchstick being lighted on fire.
Author: Selulance
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Spy number station on shortwave (4714khz).
Author: Dcf
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From jarred gibb - animal farm.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Zipper opening and closing. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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Recorded via line out44. 1 khz 16bit.
Author: Klangkonserve
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Recorded with rode nt1a44. 1 khz 16 bit.
Author: Klangkonserve
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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A small rattling piece of metal. 48 khz 24 bit.
Author: Giocosound
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A big metal board wobbling. 48 khz 16 bit.
Author: Giocosound
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The sound of sharpening a kitchen knife.
Author: Snapper
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Berechnet mit magix samplitude 10.
Author: Wasserscheu
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Kitchen drawer opening and closing. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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Crystal glasses brushing. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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Chewing an oreo cookie. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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The static at various points on the am radio bandwidth from 1040 khz to 1220 khz. Recorded from a digital tuner so the switch from location to location is a cold chop.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Nightingale singing recorded in western finland. Distant traffic and other birds on the background. Gear: sharp minidisc, soundman okm binaural microphones. Transfer to pc, m-audio delta, 24 bit 48 khz, src to 16 bit 44,1 khz, to flac.
Author: Chade Fallstar
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24 bits 48 khz.
Author: Jgarc
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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32 bits 48 khz.
Author: Jgarc
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Jarred gibb - catering. Digital zero.
Author: Jarredgibb
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96 khz 32 bit stereo recorded on zoom h4n.
Author: Impulse Sieve
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Wav file 44. 1 khz 16 bit. Mono. Lowcut -100 db.
Author: Maxxmore
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Recorded with rode nt1a44. 1 khz 16 bit.
Author: Klangkonserve
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Recorded with zoom h4n - 48000 khz - 24bits.
Author: Jordir
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Light switch sound 24bit 48 khz wave.
Author: Tbrook
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Steps on wood. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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Steps on wood. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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Rain landscape recorded using zoom h1n. Wav. 48 khz, 24 bit.
Author: Jackcr
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Burp recorded on a dynamic microphone (rode procaster). License is creative commons 0, so you can use this for literally anything you want without crediting. Enjoy!.
Author: Magicjoshua
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Crikey the cricket was chirping in a leafy bush in portland, oregon, around 11 p. M. In early september. The original recording had some ambient noise, but it has been cleaned up for use in. . . A film?. . . A song?. . . Or raw material for mangling into a sound design element? this is the. Wav version; there's also an. Aif should you prefer that. It has not been down-sampled.
Author: Psychetorics
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I made this as a near ultrasonic sms signal. Created and edited with audacity, filtered with glame bandpass filter. If you hardly cut a pure tone, you introduce a whole lot of other frequencies to the signal at the cutting point. To avoid this after the cutting you need to filter the whole thing with a bandpass filter to ensure you have as little other frequency content as possible. It will audibly soften the start and the end of the sound. That's what i did here.
Author: Unfa
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Tibetan bells being struck together slowed down 32 x.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Tibetan bells being struck together slowed 8x.
Author: Jarredgibb
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3 samples blended together using audio editor. Starting to do a lot of this and this is my first.
Author: Daza
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Could somebody tell me what mode ii is?.
Author: Okhas
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Very interesting tones, maybe solo oscillators or something similar :-). It was a terrible tones meeting. . .
Author: Okhas
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Static from 1010 on the am band of the radio recorded from a digital tuner. The jumbled noise sounds like a harsh wind with an old school chattering satellite chirping away.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Swedish radi beacon in 8om band in location jn79nd. Recorded by nokia 6230i/mic - trx/loudspeaker.
Author: Okhas
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Recorded in the night, you will hear a calm situation of falling raindrops without noise of civilisation. The church bell is 200 meter away. The raindrops are falling on the ground of a little deciduous forest and the whole situation is very spatial. The spatial impression is best if headphones are used. Ch1 = flch2 = frch3 = rlch4 = rr. The download-file is a polywav. If you need to split the file (e. G. To make a stereo file), you can use the easy to use"wave agent beta"(free)from sound devices for example. ;-)https://www. Sounddevices. Com/product/wave-agent/. _________________________________________________________used recording gear:zoom f84 x rode nt1 (without "a" = the black ones).
Author: Bluedelta
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Summer 2022 storm from spain, recorded from my window with an old naked huawei phone.
Author: Soulegends
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Tibetan bells being struck together.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Man snoring. Recorded using sony pcm d100.
Author: Apheo
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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A noisy fan of a cooler machine. 48 khz 24 bit.
Author: Giocosound
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