66 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Leg"

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From my mod - evil voice says this when the death orb comes back with an orphans leg instead of its tears.
Author: Mrgreaper
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Scraping, jiggling and shaking a looped chain attached to the metal leg on a picnic table. Zoom h4n 96/24.
Author: Agaudiodesigns
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The sound of an epilator on a leg. Recorded by me on a tascam dr-05, 16 bits, 44. 1khz.
Author: Siriusparsec
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I literally just swung a plastic coat hanger around to produce this sound. The last one i just hit myself in the leg on accident.
Author: Boaay
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In-built mics on zoom h4n strapped to my leg pointing down as i walked, noise edited, nice clean recording. Hope it is of use!.
Author: Zaccoe
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In-built mics on zoom h4n strapped to my leg pointing down as i walked, noise edited, nice clean recording. Hope it is of use!.
Author: Zaccoe
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In-built mics on zoom h4n strapped to my leg pointing down as i walked, noise edited, nice clean recording. Hope it is of use!.
Author: Zaccoe
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Two rally cars driving from the regroup podium to their service areas prior to starting a new leg. Recorded with tascam dr-100 in ypres belgium. You also hear the sound from a bbq stand selling sausage.
Author: Piet.Candeel@Pandora
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Whole process of taking out a cello from its synthetic sheath (a lot of rustling resulting from this) and then manipulating it, adjusting its leg. Mic: schoeps c-mit 5.
Author: Peqdavid
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Sounds of me punching my leg, hitting my palms together and punching books under a pillow. These work well as a layer on top of other existing punch sounds on this website to make a punch sound more fleshy.
Author: Tomtboak
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Tapping large water bottles (metal) against a leg to hear them make melodic sounds. You can hear the slosh of the water inside and the resonant tone. Noise reduction and amplification were applied to this sound using reaper.
Author: Soundofsong
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Did this punching a shirt 4 times, and then rubbing the shirt with another 4 times. I found it great for torso and leg hits(first 4), and great for de-grappling moves and push aways(last 4).
Author: Joeboarder
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Messily eating a chicken leg/drumstick for the sound effects. Some tearing, ripping, squishing sounds, like an alien or zombie eating. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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I needed a sound of someone falling down some stairs, so i grabbed a pelican case (took the camera out of it of course) and dropped it down the stairs a few times while my mate was holding a zoom recorder at the bottom. At one point the case hit my friend in the leg, but don't worry, he is ok.
Author: Elliott
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Recorded during riding by attaching a zoom h4n at my left leg. The xy-microphone pointed vertically direction to the seat/engine, so no spectacular stereo-sound, but different sound timbre on l/r. The exhaust had a rusted hole so it's not the original vespa-sound but more rough. Different styles of driving. Including starter and switching off. No sound editing was made, so maybe you like to filter away low frequencies (some little wind was behind the shield).
Author: Druki
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Recorded by britt sandusky, master falconry dude. Falconry bells, which attach to a hawk’s legs, provide the falconer with information about their bird of prey. They can help locate the bird’s location, let the falconer know if the bird is active or stationary, and signal the falconer if the bird is near a predator. Falconry bells come in multiple shapes and are made from metal. Nickel, silver, brass, and bronze are all common materials used for falconry bells. Both the shape and the metal type impacts a bell’s sound quality, along with its pitch, tone, volume, and durability. Oftentimes, individual falconers will have a preference in material type based on which pitches are the easiest for them to hear.
Author: Itiman
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