15 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Legal"

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Introducing freesound terms of use. Posted on february 28, 2013 by frederic. Font http://blog. Freesound. Org/?p=371.
Author: Stomachache
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A synth voice reading a section from the infamous criminal justice bill. The section that kicks off with the ridiculous repetitive beats line. . .
Author: Notofficial
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Judges Gavel banging sound effect, or a gavel banging in courtroom was requested by both Willy Akers and Pavithra. Thanks for the sound effect requests.
Author: minuteman
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Gavel banging 3 times sound effect, or a judges gavel banging in courtroom was requested by both Willy Akers and Pavithra. Thanks for the sound effect requests.
Author: minuteman
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Gavel banging sound effect, or a judges gavel banging in courtroom was requested by both Willy Akers and Pavithra. Thanks for the sound effect requests.
Author: minuteman
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It was legal where i recorded this, god bless you oregon. Used here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/sets/oregon. Enjoy responsibly. Evil ear.
Author: Evil Ear Recordings
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With all the recent talk and government action surrounding street vendors, we decided to get out of the city center and visit one of kunming's legal street market.
Author: Untitled
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Some kinda weird industrial melody that i recorded but didn't use. . . Made in fl studio 11, recorded with edison in fl studio 11 and legal to use for any song whatsoever.
Author: Thevaldeprodude
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A few minutes of early fireworks that i couldn't escape, so i recorded them. Hope you can use it. This turkey lives about a hundred yards from me. The soft sound of passing cars, the little bursts of legal fireworks from time to time serve set it off.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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This is my second "stonerscape" that i've uploaded, the first being "creep jam". This atmosphere gives off a dark and brooding feel, my interpretation of what one may experience in a deep, suspended animation state. Get yourself properly prepared (if legal in your area), use good quality headphones, and relax in a comfortable, laid back position in a darkened room.
Author: Madgravitystudio
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The boom is the genuine sound of a beretta 92fs being filmed on a cell phone with the slow motion feature. However i decided to add the "click-clack" of my switch blade knife as added effect. If you like this sound it would mean a lot to me if you could rate my work. Also if you like a recording of only the "boom" please let me know so that i can upload it. If possible let me know where you used this sound, not for legal reasons but rather my personal curiosity. Thank you.
Author: Rammbostein
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(recorder: zoomh4npro 2018)(microphones: binaural roland cs-10em in-ear monitors). As these are recorded using binaural in-ear mics, i purposefully don't turn my head to keep the sound clean and coming from the same direction. This was recorded in the burbank town center food-court area. I was careful to avoid specific conversation for legal purposes. There was a cranky baby nearby, so you get an occasional frantic cry. This would be perfect for any project taking place in a large, public center with a tile or stone floor and lots of movement. Enjoy,. Christopher c. Courter.
Author: Courter
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The book voice lines from how to succeed in buissness without really tryinglicence:book_voice_recordings_how_to_succeed_final. Wav is licensed under the creative commons attribution 4. 0 internatio you are free to:share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or formatadapt — remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. This license is acceptable for free cultural works. The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the following license terms:no additional restrictions — you may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits. Notices:you do not have to comply with the license for elements of the material in the public domain or where your use is permitted by an applicable exception or limitation. No warranties are given. The license may not give you all of the permissions necessary for your intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy, or moral rights may limit how you use the material.
Author: Mikealphamikealpha
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88 piano keys, long natural reverb: up to 13 seconds per note. This is me giving back. I love freesound. You guys saved my bacon back in the day. Recently i searched for free piano notes for a game i'm making, but the only ones i could find ended too quickly. I need long reverb! luckily i have an old piano, so i made my own. So this is me giving back. This is an old piano!!!. We had the piano tuned a year ago, but it is well over 60 years old, so be warned! these notes have character! if you want perfect tone, either edit them individually, generate something artificially, or buy a professional set. But if you want a piano with personality, this is for you. Being an old piano, it only has 85 keys. So i created the highest 3 notes by speeding up previous notes, to make the modern standard 88 keys. How the notes were created. The notes are created on an old (well over 50 years) steinhoff upright piano. It only has 85 keys, so i faked the highest 3 keys by taking previous keys and changing their pitch. I opened the top, balanced my trusty everesta bm-800 condenser microphone across the top near the high note end, and held down the "loud" pedal. Each note was then hit and kept pressed down until i could no longer hear any reverb. Notes were saved as mp3 using my laptop, using free sound recorder on the highest quality settings. Yeah, i know it isn't flac, but i am strictly amateur with budget to match, and that was the best i could do. After that, all editing was of course uncomopressed until the final save. How the notes were edited. Editing was kept to a minimum, mainly to enhance the reverberation. All editing took place on audacity on linux mint. First i cropped any silence from the start. Next, used the envelope function to gradually increae volume to 200% over a couple of seconds. That is, the quietest part of the reverb is twice as loud as you might expect. Because for my game i sometimes need a single piano key to last ten seconds. Next i maximised the volume. If there was just a single stray waveform that stuck out then i reduced that by 2db or so then maximised again. Because like i said, i want to hear that reverb! i then found the part where background noise starts to be noticeable, and faded out over 1 second or so. This meant that the lowest notes had as much as 13 seconds of reverb, whereas the highest notes might only have 2 or so. Finally i checked the result, and edited three or four notes that i felt were just too ugly (badly tuned, or for some reason the software suddenly got hissy when the note became too quiet. Weird. ) i also slightly changed the pitch of a couple of notes that were slightly out of tune but otherwise ok. No doubt a better ear than mine could teak all of the notes. But as i said, it's an old piano and we're keeping it real. Finally, files were compressed to ogg at the highest quality setting, using soundkonverter. Why not flac?. I live in the countryside with very slow broadband, so i apologise for including more of the original files. But as it was, uploading this zip file took about an hour. Enjoy. Legal. Use this for anything you want, commercial or not, credit me or not. Consider it public domain. My main concern is that i had completely legal sound for my game, with nice long reverb and character. Uploading it here provides proof that i created it first, just in case anybody comes back and says "those are mine" (it happens).
Author: Tedagame
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This piece was produced using a text-to-speech program on a "rant" by francis e. Dec. Mr. Dec was a disbarred lawyer from new york state who spent the balance of his adult life writing and publishing rants against a global conspiracy that had removed him from the legal profession, controlled the white house for decades, performed clandestine medical operations on the entire population of earth and worked for a malevolent entity called the "world wide communist gangster computer god". Mr. Dec appears to have hated just about every religious, racial, ethnic, professional and political group that he was aware of. Although i have tried to maintain the syntax and general flow of this rant; i have taken the liberty of removing the more offensive passages and phrases. Since the development and widespread use of anti-psychotic drugs in north america, schizophrenic creativity of this level of complexity has become harder to find. Street ranters are an endangered species but my memories of them include the unusually stiff, declamatory and repetitious cadence of their speeches. Curiously, a speech-to-text program mimics some of these features. I hope that the irony in using a computer voice cuts two ways. Mr. Dec's rants are in the public domain. To his credit he was very open source with his work. My use of dec's writings should not be construed as advocacy for his views nor as an endorsement of how our society currently treats persons labeled as schizophrenic. The wikipedia entry on francis e. Dec is a good and balanced starting point if you are interested in the life and work of this very unique and unfortunate man. I leave the listener with this quote by g. K. Chesterton-. "the madman is not the man who has lost his reason, the madman is the man who has lost everything except his reason. ". --.
Author: Klangfabrik
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