160 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Low Rumble"

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A few large american cars chug past on a gravel driveway, excellent stereo effect. Olympus ls-12, luhd mics, deadcats, bit of low cut20-08-16_101400_beaulieu_american_driveby_ls-12. Wav.
Author: Richwise
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The sound of birds singing in springtime in a suburban forest. It was recorded with the internal microphones of sony pcm-d100 and then filtered to remove low-frequency rumble.
Author: Mc
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Rain recorded from a second floor porch with a terrace, occasional distant thunder can be heard, also occasional low motor rumble from a vehicle passing by. Recording device: blue yetilocation: majorca, spaindate: august 2018.
Author: Ro
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Pure recording of a loud clap of thunder and the subsequent rumble. The initial crack is so loud and close that the recording volume is very low and catches almost no background sounds.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Using internal suboscillator to fm modulate the frequency of xpo wavefolded low frequency outputs (stereo). Sequenced by 0-ctrl. Rumbling beats. Suitable for underlying deep trance and stuff. Rendered in reaper @48khz 32-bit fp with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy rolling in the rumble!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Small fountain in the backyard recorded in the middle of the night so there are more or less no other background sounds. You can hear the low rumble of a car going past the other side of the house around 0:45 tho.
Author: Rytmenpinnen
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Very low pitched and subtle rumbling. Protoplasm vst custom settings, applied effects delay, chorus, eq,rendered in fl studio @ 140bpmthe letter and number in the file name represent the note location of the sound.
Author: Generationmachine
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A long loop of rain, which could be used in a game or other project as-is. The suburban rumble has been filtered out, leaving only the sound of the rain. Drops falling on metal can be heard. ---2 primo em172 capsules -> zoom h1, 300 hertz low-cut filter.
Author: Hargissssound
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A peculiar local brand of fruit juice sold in small plastic bags with a straw will sometimes vibrate violently when sipped, producing this deep groaning sound. I've yet to discover what exactly causes this to happen. When trying to record it i experimented with straw positioning, sipping strength, holding angle of the pack, and couldn't get it to consistently rumble. This may be a marketing conspiracy to get audio people to stock up on juice to master how to perform the packaging. Recorded with sony pcm-d100, edited and denoised in izotope rx 7.
Author: Smenine
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Opening a zippo lighter, lighting it, and closing the lid. Separated into separate actions, removed a low-frequency rumble from some of the sounds. Recorded in a small shed, zoom h2.
Author: Zmobie
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H4n recording of an automated vibrating mirror surface at an art event. The vibration responds to the proximity of objects, thus the wavering in intensity. - i use this one a lot, i'd love to know what you do with it -.
Author: Liancu
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People moving through echoey museum. Recorded in madrid. Multi-european indistinguishable voices and footfalls. Recorded at 48khz as ab stereo on tascam dr40. Some mic rumble so i've added a 100hz low pass filter to clean it up.
Author: Outofphaze
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Recording of ambient birds and wind through the trees at point halloran, qld australia. This sample has muffled birds and some low rumble and tones from. Captured with a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.
Author: Yoyodaman
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Alien drone ship, oscillating bass frequencies, deep. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
Author: H Lark
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I didn't notice many good rain sounds on this site so i decided to leave my mic recording beside my window :p it's pretty short but enjoy. Recorded with sony hdr pj260v then edited with audacity.
Author: Kodack
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Mix-up of various sounds to create the ambiance of a nuclear implosion. Good for using in spacial environments. This one is the low frequency version. Both of them can be played simultaneously to variate the effect.
Author: Klerrp
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I recorded an old elevator, the arrival, the trip and the end of it. It made a horrible noise, made me feel anxious so it can be useful. Recorded with a sony icrecorderpostprocessed to cut low rumble in studioone3recorded at a hotel in acapulco,mx.
Author: Ruidososoundfx
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A dark rumbly drone with intermittent higher frequency elements, all with a distorted flavor. Made with native instruments' metaphysical function. Note: you may hear squeaking sounds or other artifacts in the compressed online preview. The file you download will not have these issues.
Author: Ceich
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A dark and dissonant hit on the very low piano keys. With a bit of eq to increase the low rumble and a lot of reverb. Not a real piano but a vst instrument. Suitable for e. G. Horror films and games. The versions (a) and (b) of each sound in this pack are the same notes but on different pianos with sligthly different settings. Post-processing: eq & reverb.
Author: Mathewhenry
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Stereo recording of three linked diesel locomotives idling in the train yard. Captured from the side and roughly centre, with work sheds to the left. Recorded with a zoom h1, mastered in sound forge 5. Eq'ed to reduce low-end rumble and edited for easy looping.
Author: Themanitou
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Stereo recording of three linked diesel locomotives idling in the train yard. Captured at an angle to the lead engine, with the others muffled by work sheds. Recorded with a zoom h1, mastered in sound forge 5. Eq'ed to reduce low-end rumble and edited for easy looping.
Author: Themanitou
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It's this sound:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/unfa/sounds/217455/. . . . Pitched down with audacity and truncated. I also made a fade-in and fade-out to ensure no clicks will occur. The preview doesn't sound right (artifacts, distortion), download it to hear the real thing. Also - it's very low frequecy, so use headphones or a woofer, or you might miss it :).
Author: Unfa
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A very brief combat zone background clip. It was made to be played very low in the background, just to support the foreground action of a short transitional scene. So there is not a lot of in-your-face action. Mostly a rolling rumble to represent distant off screen elements, and mid-distant small arms fire.
Author: Audionautics
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My window air-conditioner on the fan setting. Fan turns on for a few secs and shuts off. Recorded on yeti usb microphone on the stereo setting. Microphone was placed about 6 inches from the unit, right below the top vents where the air comes out. Some very low frequency rumble was attenuated slightly.
Author: Raygrote
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A cool and very much slowed down guitar note, recorded not long before my guitar broke (it was old and it cracked). I accidentally made it and i thought it sounded cool i guessit can be used for a jarring moment or a suspenseful sound or something like that. Im sad rn (´。_。`).
Author: Firecat The Potato Yt
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Author: Mpooman
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Recorded in my backyard with rode ntg-3 / dead wombat on zoom h6 recorder. Starts off with one decent short clap of thunder, but mostly rolling low rumble thunder and some rain here and there. Some of the rain drop sounds are sharp off of metal, some is just lightly hitting the ground. Some nearby trees blowing add to some of the ambiance.
Author: C V
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This is an example of a low-frequency sound often recorded through the hydrophone on the mars cabled observatory - an earthquake. Mars is located on smooth ridge (36. 7125n, 122. 1869w), west of monterey bay at approximately 900 m depth (http://www. Mbari. Org/at-sea/cabled-observatory/). This magnitude 3. 8 earthquake occurred on july 18, 2016 at 05:53:31 utc (usgs data). It was part of a small earthquake swarm along the san andreas fault, approximately 50 miles east of the hydrophone. All quakes in this swarm, with magnitudes as low as 1. 9, were detected by the hydrophone. We have recorded as many as 40 earthquakes within a single day. The original recording was normalized, and speed was increased 5x to make the low frequency sound more audible. Still, subwoofer or headphones are recommended.
Author: Mbari Mars
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A loop of rain. Unlike my other version of this clip, which has a low-cut filter to remove the rumble, this version is unfiltered, and is included here for anyone who wants a raw-er version to customize themselves. Drops falling on metal can be heard. ---2 primo em172 capsules -> zoom h1.
Author: Hargissssound
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This is a bass sound, not tuned but it is a perfect loop withouth clicks. It has no panning effect - i will do that on another sample. It is not tuned - use a program that tunes the samples to tonal. You must use it only in one octave from c5 to c6. In other octaves sounds not like a normal bass.
Author: Veiler
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A wooden plate on which people write his/her wish is called 'ema' in japanese. I hope the spelling won't be funny in your languages, though. Those emas are hung on the metal shelf in a temple in kyoto city, and the wind blows strongly on them. Wooden plates and metal bars rattle. Low rumble cut by eq. Edirol r-44 and audio-technica bp4025.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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This is my first recording using my binaural mic. I took a walk to meet my wife for lunch and decided to record it. It was windy outside, and even with the standard foam wind protection, you can still hear some wind rumble. It might be fixed using some low cut filtering but i wanted to post it as is. This take started inside my recording studio and ended in a fairly large avenue with lots of traffic (cars and motorcycles). There is a pause on the recording by 01:59, when i had to change the mic cable position. Signal chain: roland cs-10em (with foam windscreen) > sony pcm-m10 (rec level: manual, at about 3,5; mic sensitivity: low; limiter: off; low cut filter: disabled).
Author: Sonoplastico
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Believe it or not, this is a recording of a hospital reception bathroom. Recorded in mono on a samsung galaxy s10+ so the quality isn't the best, but i did some eq, some processing to make it sound more stereo, and some metallic convolution reverb, but other than that this is basically the sound as i heard it.
Author: Jsilversound
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Early on a sunday morning next to the itchen bridge in southampton. The tide is out, you can hear birds (seagulls, etc. ), distant engines and other noises from the city including church bells. Someone (me) walks past on the stones near the middle of the recording. Zoom h1, luhd mics, 200hz 3db/oct low cut20-09-06_071732_itchen_bridge_sunday_morning_h1_luhds. Wav.
Author: Richwise
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Close-up recording of a pc fan with a zoom h-5. Post-processing done in cubase. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!. If you want more cc0 sounds, please consider supporting me on flattr. Https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Recording of rain in a small town with some thunder, cars and birds. Plane passing by in the sky. Recorded with sound devices mix-pre-6 ii and two mxl 603s mogami custom mics in din stereo. Recorded in 192khz/32bit. Post editing with rx8: low/high cut with eq to reduce rumble and noise, also gain increased and cut to length. Converted to 320kbps/cbr mp3.
Author: Abid Ritchie
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Recording of a door being opened and closed, and then opened and closed again. Very slight footsteps (on carpet) can be heard. The microphone (sennheiser mkh-50) was intentionally placed about 5 feet away from the door so as to capture some of the natural room sound/reverb (which is very subtle). I have another recording available of the exact same door and mic setup, but aimed slightly off-axis to capture just a bit more room sound. Recorded into a tascam 208i audio interface and into adobe audition. Very minor processing (low-cut at 80hz to remove low-freq rumble).
Author: Ahriik
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While i was on vacation, this two fellas just loved to bark almost all night long. Yeah, i know, some rest i got. . . :(so, at least i went out and recorded them with my zoom h6, xy mics, 44khz 16bit. They got pretty upset as you can see. There's some low frequency rumble at the beginning probably due to bad handling, sorry. Should be easily solved with a lo-cut, though.
Author: Brunoboselli
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Recording of a day of the dead celebration at the museum of native american history in washington, d. C. (2014) features drumming, flute playing, chanting, yelling / whooping, whip crack sounds. Drenched in natural reverb (recorded from top floor of a circular performance space with a stone ceiling), with lots of low-frequency rumble. Possible use: could be processed for horror ambience.
Author: Jaegrover
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Oddly enough this man does not consider himself a baritone, and his speaking voice is not so deep. This was not modified except with noise reduction, because the air conditioning was audible. It just happens to be the deepest sound i've ever heard him make, and he wasn't awake. So it wasn't a moan, or a groan, or a gasp. Please tell me what you think it is. I called it an exhale, and yeah, i don't think grizzlies typically go this low.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Recording of a door being opened and closed, and then opened and closed again. Very slight footsteps (on carpet) can be heard. The microphone (sennheiser mkh-50) was intentionally placed about 5 feet away from the door and aimed slightly off-axis so as to capture more of the natural room sound/reverb. I have another recording available of the exact same door and mic setup, but aimed on-axis for a more direct recording (it still has a slight bit of room sound - that was what i wanted for these two recordings). Recorded into a tascam 208i audio interface and into adobe audition. Very minor processing (low-cut at 80hz to remove low-freq rumble).
Author: Ahriik
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Recording of sea undertow on the beach of formicoli, vibo valentia, calabria, italy, the 19th agust 2022 16:44. The sound was recorder with a zoom h1n with windshield at a short distance from the crashing of the waves on the beach. The waves are driven by a light, gentle wind. The sound was recorded by holding the microphone in my hand while i dived knee-deep into the water and walk, filming the crashing of the waves (also on my legs). High-frequency sound details (the foam of the sea, the impact of waves on each other, etc. ) are much more audible here. Processing:* volume adjustment;* 120hz high pass filter (to reduce low some low frequencies rumble due to the wind);* cut and crossfade to eliminate very few mechanical noise of my hand on the mic;.
Author: Nicola Ariutti
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This is a short clip from an intense thunderstorm, recorded from my second story queens apartment from an open bathroom window during the early afternoon of july 15, 2015. Some traffic and airplanes can be heard in the background. This clip was recorded using an apple iphone 6 and the zoom iq6 x/y stereo microphone with a rode dead kitten windscreen at low volume, normalized later. This recording lasts until the battery on my iphone hit 5%, at which point the zoom handy recorder app automatically stopped.
Author: The Toilet Guy
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This is a very clean recording (no voices or words that can be made out) of a 737 in flight from inside the passenger cabin. We were seated directly behind the wing. It's just a great recording of what the sound level actually is inside a 737 at altitude. It's a surprisingly low rumble and a true white noise. Enjoy!. - christopher c. Courter.
Author: Courter
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A hot summers day in the deep swedish forest. Recorded with zoom h5 with two dpa 4060 mounted in a ab stereo fashion. Birds chatting and bugs flying by is major elements in this field recording. Decided not to remove to much of the bugs in post because i felt it might suck out the soul of the recording. In post: in pro tools i removed some low rumble, and and trimmed the highs just a little bit. Added a "pro expander" to lower some noise, both generated by the h5 and the location. Hope you like it.
Author: Kristoffer Andersson
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I recorded this from a balcony (5th floor) in the middle of a summer day (end of july), using a mid/side set (mkh30 + c480 b-uls/ck62-df omni) into sound devices mixpre3. Not any processing has been added, except a plain m/s to x/y stereo conversion and low-cut filter (30hz). This is a generally quiet atmo, sometimes light wind comes in, some seagulls and other birds are there at times, some construction work happens etc. The traffic noise is present, but in the distant way. Feel free to use it in any of your productions. Not for resale.
Author: Fonoport
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My mother's house is the keeper of a trend by sligh grandfather clock named bonnie. Each time i pass by it, i admire the sound. I decided to capture it. It's mostly a clean recording outside of the occasional bird chirp or atmospheric sound. Easy to clean up, edit, and loop. Enjoy!. Recorded using an oktava mk-012-01 through a focusrite scarlett 2i2 audio interface; captured at 96k 32bit float, and bounced down to 48k/24bit in pro tools on windows 11. The mic was placed about two inches away, perpendicular to the face of the clock with the dial window open. The only processing i applied was a fabfilter proq3 48db/oct low cut at 110hz to eliminate of some of the room/ac rumble.
Author: Theoddcastdark
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Soundscape of a city street in chicago during winter. Sunday, january 31st 2016 at 6:05pm. Continual planes, trains, and cars passing. Occasional pedestrians. Cta "l" trains audible at the nearby thorndale red line stop. Mic: core sound tetramicrecorder: zoom f8. Converted to b format using vvtetravst, then processed to stereo as wide cardioids at + and - 45 degrees using ambisonics toolkit (atk). Light noise reduction applied using izotope rx 7 spectral de-noise. High pass filter applied to reduce low end rumble. Some editing done to remove wind buffeting. Please note that this is a 48k 24bit flac file - flac files can be easily read and converted by audacity [https://www. Audacityteam. Org/] and reaper [http://reaper. Fm/], among others.
Author: Thaighaudio
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Underwater [loop] amb. Update: i have decided to release this sfx for free, public domain. Enjoy! :). Please like and share!. A loop-able ambiance of being submerged in water for your underwater needs. This one was particularly difficult to process as i had to layer many scuba diving sounds in one order to get this effect. Only after crushing many frequencies via eq, is when it gets this deep. Get it? deep like an ocean? no? okay i swim away now. . . Enjoy =). - noise reduction- high pass at 30khz- artifact removal- noise removal- bass enhancement- low pass- layering- stereo imaging- stereo widening. Details:. - gopro hero 4- 48khz- 24bit- wav. Crediting: optional. Dcsfx: https://www. Freesound. Org/people/dcsfx/.
Author: Dcsfx
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Nature, and man-made machines, wake up on a saturday in a small town in southern illinois. Even though getting "away from it all" and experiencing nature in the deep woods, or a quiet field is very enjoyable, let's not forget that nature often lives and thrives side-by-side with us. I recorded this in my back yard on saturday april 27th, 2013 at 6:45 am and you'll hear the low, but everpresent low rumble of a distant train throughout. But, over and above you hear the incredible variety of calls and sounds made by a family of starlings who seem oblivious to the iron horse and the occasional car. We had rain the night before, so every now and then you hear a loud "plop" as a breeze cuts loose fat rain-drop and it hits the foam wind-screen on my h4n. Starting at around 3:47 and running to 4:08 a cardinal makes a strong appearance. I made this recording using my zoom h4n recorder, using it's internal built-in stereo microphones, with the recording gain on 81, out of 100. Enjoy!.
Author: Kvgarlic
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