997 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "M High"

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A sound of two people doing a highfive, no edits.
Author: Alex
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A higher ambient rumble created with a bottle.
Author: Mtjohnson
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Gravado nos estúdios da universidade anhembi morumbi.
Author: Guijogador
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Gravado nos estúdios da universidade anhembi morumbi.
Author: Guijogador
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All of amazon echo dots sounds.
Author: Nataliabm
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Mark vistan loyola high school soundsketch.
Author: Markvistan
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Random.
Author: Kwaku Piggy
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A smack or high five sound.
Author: Taylorsyoung@Gmail
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Short high-tech interface kind beep/blip sound.
Author: Eternitys
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Short high-tech interface kind beep/blip sound.
Author: Eternitys
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Short high-tech interface kind beep/blip sound.
Author: Eternitys
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Short high-tech interface kind beep/blip sound.
Author: Eternitys
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Clear high pitched cymbal.
Author: Irjames
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Sound made from my yamaha psr.
Author: Theredshore
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Sound made from my yamaha psr.
Author: Theredshore
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Made for some motion graphics where a percentage was filling up and needed a sound to accompany that. Slow. Made using reason.
Author: Theatomicbrain
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Simple noodling using the soprsax! patch on the yamaha vl70-m physical modelling synthesizer using the yamaha wx11 windcontroller. Vaguely inspired by listening to a video about wayne shorter’s infant eyes. Might become useful in a future piece of musicking.
Author: Ethnographer
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This file was recorded on november 19 2013 at london's euston railway station quite close to the arrivals board. It was achieved using an olympus ls-100 digital recorder with cad m179 microphones attached to a jecklin disk (see wikipedia) to obtain the best sound possible. As opposed to quasi-binaural recordings where the user attaches small diaphragm microphones to his/her shirt collar (my usual recording method), the jecklin disk can be mounted on a semi-fixed object such as a floor-standing microphone stand which it was in this case, and left for a few moments for the best possible outcome. Using a jecklin disk means that there are no minute movements from a person trying to stand as still as possible, and for some unknown reason, this setup is able to differentiate in front and behind sound image although i personally do not know why this is the case.
Author: Onj
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Recorder placed on the inside of a window in a hotel room in dharamshala, india at night during rain. Recorded in stereo with an sony pcm-m10. Please use this and any of my sounds for anything you like, for free! but i really appreciate a message, as it's fun to know where my sounds end up :).
Author: Augustsandberg
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Train passing at high speed on country walk.
Author: Achats
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Me pouring cereal. Recorded on my iphone8.
Author: Jnay
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This is a toilet flushing sound i recorded with a sm-57 and focusrite scarlett solo. You do not have to credit me for this, use as you please.
Author: Metrowned
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Made with a a/c.
Author: Nabby
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Plucking the short strings on the banjo. Some low popping noises; recorded with cheap pc microphone.
Author: Mistertood
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Same as quick_high_pitch_scratch, but higher and faster.
Author: Matvey
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Little sound, a short piece of tone and little downward noise. Perhaps like a drop of something.
Author: Matvey
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A synth pad that is a bit long and high.
Author: Calethos
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How can tell me how this sound was created?. Tips:1. The drop height is 1 meter2. The sound could have been produced by all3. Little effort. Please help me to find out. Thanks.
Author: Tipsigirl
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The sound of wind howling when it blows.
Author: Carlovan
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I used one of the trilobyte waveforms with a saw shaped fm being applied to it two octaves higher with a bunch of crazy filters.
Author: Mostwanted
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Single hit of a small metal bell. Sample extracted from my recording. 48khz 6ch pcm, edited and cleaned with audacity.
Author: Rp
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An approximation of the sound of one's ears ringing. It combines multiple tones to create a more realistic effect. The sound was generated by a program i made specifically to create this sound.
Author: David Werecat
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Triangle ringing.
Author: Jcdecha
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Practicing violin with a metronome. Some areas of the piece are squeaky.
Author: Myakumithis
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It is a very high pitch screech/yelp.
Author: Edyl
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Sounds a bit like your radio. . . Made using audacity, the tone was given various effects to make it was it is now. Somewhat not the best, but it's something i created in 5 minutes. So it shows what little, or much you can do. . . You decide. -- use this sound under the creative commons 0 licence (whoo-hoo) --.
Author: Alex John
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This is a sound made in audacity with a high frequency square wave slowed down. I have a question about this effect that sounds like a robot saying ''uaiuai'' ¿which is the name of this effect?if someone knows the name, please comment.
Author: Blackie
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Engine running.
Author: Oskaeg
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High hat loop in 3/4.
Author: Symphoid
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An imitation of hurricane force winds i made using my compressed air can and a high end sony portable recorder. Blowing the air across the mic face sideways. Raw and unprocessed. 44. 1/24bit.
Author: Cobwebjoe
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A very adorable high-pitched cat meow taken for fun.
Author: Daboy
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A high-pitched, windy synth, used for dramatic undertone.
Author: Snakebarney
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This is a small dirt devil vacuum set to high.
Author: Konamiuss
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Recording made while playing with a swing set in the park designed for wheelchairs.
Author: Jianhicks
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Wind ,noise, high, quality.
Author: Jeffreys
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High heels footsteps.
Author: Trancox
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Women walking ok high heels.
Author: Sebbas
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That was incredible at high pitched sound conversation.
Author: Antwash
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Metal on metal scraping, high pitched. First fast and random, then variable speeds and rhythmic.
Author: Alienistcog
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