28 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Loudest"

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I recorded on my laptap.
Author: Alexadiaz
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A wren singing it's heart out in the morning, with a pigeon, a car and the local magpies joining in later. Recorded with my sansa clip mp3 player's built in microphone!! i cannot believe how good this recording is. I amplified it 25% with audacity before uploading. Recorded approx 7am on may 18th 2011 in exeter uk.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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This is probably the loudest sound i've recorded yet. Extremely unpleasent.
Author: Ecfike
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Sound of bird noise at about 4am during summer.
Author: Kiefspoon
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Bertrof's game intro dubbed with justinbw's button chime, shortened, loudest. . . Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bertrof/ http://www. Freesound. Org/people/justinbw/.
Author: Rj
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Bertrof's game intro dubbed with justinbw's button chime, shortened, loudest. . . Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bertrof/ http://www. Freesound. Org/people/justinbw/.
Author: Rj
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Bertrof's game intro dubbed with justinbw's button chime, shortened, loudest. . . Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bertrof/ http://www. Freesound. Org/people/justinbw/.
Author: Rj
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This belch was actually an overdub of many belches to make it sound like one humongous, loud belch. Perfect for anything that requires a good loud belch.
Author: Sonicblu
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A thunderstorm formed near pécel, hungary on 13rd of july 2014 and thunder was heard. This s the loudest one. Recorded by sony stereo dictaphone.
Author: Csengeri
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Thunderstorm came nearby to the north part of pécel, hungary on 5th of sept 2012. It didn't produce rain onyl thunder. You can hear the loudest thunder - with the guinea-fowls from the neighbour. . .
Author: Csengeri
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Just some birdsong i picked up while meditating this morning. Birds were flying about and the sound of the nearby road with the birds singing was beautiful. The loudest bird in the recording is a canary.
Author: Fallencolors
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A drum loop for electronic dance music. The kick and snare are the loudest parts of the loop so this one is very hard-hitting and impactful.
Author: Fupicat
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Several geese honking. Recorded outside amid a gaggle of geese on a zoom h2 in 120* pattern. Might be other fowl noises (not loud) in background, can't remember what was around the geese. This is the loudest part of a field recording.
Author: Videog
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Not the loudest, but the humming of my microscope lamp, which is a circle-shaped fluorescent light. The humming came from the body of the microscope. I rested the mic on the body of the microscope and did noise reduction and amplified the audio.
Author: Rvgerxini
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Pops, snaps, mouth bubble pop sounds, and 2 mic knocks at the end. They are in order from loudest to lower sounding. Good for funny cartoon animation. The type of sound you might use when a thought bubble or light bulb shows up over a character's head. Recorded using an audio technica at4033/cl studio mic.
Author: Monnie
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Some generative campfire sfx made with sunvox. The crackling sounds were made by taking some highpassed white noise, ring modulating it with some more white noise, and then using a noise gate to usilate the loudest 'crackles'. The rumbling was created using lowpassed white noise. Everything was sent into a reverb and a stereo expander.
Author: Autumncheney
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This first one in the pack is the loudest hit. The samples in this thunder pack are all 24-bit, and i recorded not directly as output from my mixer but routed it first through software compression and saturation and this first one was so loud it normalized itself during recording. None of the other samples are 'normal'. Notice my neighbor's car alarm going off the thunder was so loud. It's not loud in the mix.
Author: Nednednerb
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Some generative wildfire sfx made with sunvox. The crackling sounds were made by taking some highpassed white noise, ring modulating it with some more white noise, and then using a noise gate to usilate the loudest 'crackles'. The rumbling was created using lowpassed white noise, and the wind was made by bandpassing white noise with a high resonance and randomly sliding the filter frequency. Everything was sent into a reverb and a stereo expander.
Author: Autumncheney
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A light thunderstorm in carrboro, nc. Not too much wind or heavy rain, but some very good thunder claps. As the thunder slowly fades away, some distant traffic and a siren can be heard. Recorded on a zoom h2. This was uploaded as vorbis instead of flac or wav because it's quite long but i thought people might find it useful to have the whole thing. Some intelligent de-clipping was also performed in audacity to remove some slight distortion from the loudest claps.
Author: Worldsday
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When looking for the loudest kick, i decided to join different ones i liked together. Watch out. It's loud. Do not put your speakers to full. Thanks to:. Sound1 by somereg ( https://freesound. Org/people/somereg/sounds/371879/ )sound2 by smileylovers ( https://freesound. Org/people/smileylovers/sounds/148634// )sound1 by psycho boomer( https://freesound. Org/people/psycho%20boomer/sounds/42027/ )sound2 by dwsd ( https://freesound. Org/people/dwsd/sounds/171104/ )sound1 by waveplay( https://freesound. Org/people/waveplay/sounds/344757/)sound2 by seidhepriest( https://freesound. Org/people/seidhepriest/sounds/211417/ )sound3 by zimbot (https://freesound. Org/people/zimbot/sounds/122119/). I have the full intention to accreddit correctly. Please tell me if i have to improve something. Thanks.
Author: Epto
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I was experimentally, recording the garage door opener, but then this happened: next door neighbor kick-starts motorcycle, idles it, an aircraft passes by, and then the motorcyclist rides away. Recorded sound is indirect except for a brief moment when the motorcycle pulls past the open garage door in the alley outside. Set up with schoeps cmc6-uxt/ mk41+mk8 ms stereo in rycote zeppelin on tripod in small suburban single-car garage that faces an alley between lots. Ms-decoded and recorded as l+r channels on sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/192. Some light post-processing to adjust levels as well as a little compression on the loudest moment.
Author: Chromakei
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Another recording of rain and thunder, but in some ways a better one. This one is a surprisingly big crack and rumble preceded and followed by a nice sounding rain. I made this by positioning a stereo-matched pair of akg c451b condenser mics in an exaggerated x-y configuration (a wider stereo field) and aiming them out of my open window. The mics went into a universal audio 2-610 preamp, an apogee duet 2, and then ableton at 48khz and 24 bits. I believe i had the mics set flat, and there was no post processing (though i was mightily tempted to upload the much-better-sounding eqed and compressed files) so that you can fine tune it to suit your needs. You'll notice that the loudest parts of the thunder boom clipped the input, but, due to the pleasant and forgiving nature of vacuum tubes, the clipping sounds more compressed than distorted. Feel free to use this sound in any commercial or artistic work! you do not need to credit me.
Author: Davidhrivnak
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It's recording of a passenger train's on duty. You can hear the train's motors, the wheels rumbling against the rails, the wagon connectors hitting each other, when the train stops also people chatting. Near the end of the recording the room acoustics change, because a woman entered the area between wagons where i was standing with my recorded pointed down. I was standing in a narrow passage, where two wagons were joined, between two closed slide-doors. She have opened those so the overall sound has radically changed and i decided to end the recording. Through the entire recording the unit is moving forward, decelerating, stopping, staring and accelerating again repeatedly as it travels stopping at several stations. The recording was done with a hand-held zoom h2. Rear mics used pointed to the ground. I was in the loudest area in the whole train. I was using "low" gain (h2 has three mic gain levels to choose from: l/m/h). Viewed and converted to flac using audacity, the file hasn't been altered in any other way. Originally recorded as a 96khz/24-bit stereo wav file.
Author: Unfa
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