197 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Mechanical Sounds"

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Sound of an mechanical milker in the swiss alps. Recorded in 2014 on the alp "schüpfi" ob gstaad in switzerland with a h4n.
Author: Quastian
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The sound that despite being marketed as a the sound of a motor, a motor probably shouldn't make. It used to be a hihat sample until i mutilated it.
Author: Itsthatroboguy
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Sound of a mechanical hard drive being spun up after pressing a power button. Recorded with a shure sm58 and post processed with audacity.
Author: Danwardvs
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The rear of a water fountain being activated and de-activated. Features the sound of a mechanical valve opening and closing.
Author: Lampeight
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The sound of a fan heater turning on. Has been cleaned up in audacity to remove background noise. Recorded on sony pcm-a10.
Author: Crinkem
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Pressing a mechanical pencil button, recorded & processed in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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The sound of the big mechanical door of the ferry that takes you across lake windermere slowly closing. Some background talking.
Author: Lolamadeus
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A loud noise coming from a house. I am not sure if this was a messed up washing machine or a cement mixer. Recorded with a sony d100.
Author: Nathanaellentz
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A small, mechanical music box plays, slows down and stops. Synthesized sound with stereo light reverb effect. Duration 0'52". Three turns of a wooden boxed clockwork mechanical key followed by a bright, nonsensical music box tune. As the tune plays, the tempo slows down - gradually at first but becoming profoundly slower towards the end. Tune ends on a melancholic note mid phrase. Could be used as a standalone effect, or perhaps metaphorically as a cipher for the aging process and cessation of life. The clockwork key effect is a rapidly repeating single mechanical clock tick filtered to sound box-like. The sound of the music box tines was created with ni fm8 using four sinewave oscillators, one of which feeds back on itself to produce a hint of metallic ringing.
Author: Diboz
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Bank vault combination lock sound - refers to a sound effect of a bank vault's combination lock being opened or closed. This sound effect can be used in various multimedia projects to create a sense of security, protection, or access. The sound is typically mechanical and metal-based, with the distinct sound of the dial turning and the lock being unlocked or locked. The tag includes keywords such as bank, vault, safe, security, mechanical, dial, and sound effect, among others, to help users find the right sound effect for their project.
Author: Pixeliota
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Pitched this percussion line down suuuuper low and got this very mechanical thumping sound. Then i messed around with doing rapid firings of the transients.
Author: Jackie Makes Noiz
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Phone recording (processed as wav) of melbourne traffic lights — pushing button and waiting for pedestrian crossing. Distinct mechanical 'clack' sound of the crossing (totally different from sydney), with cars driving over tram tracks.
Author: Mikeoni
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Effects recorded from the field. Recording gear-zoom h6 and microphone oktava mk-012-01. Layering in reaper 6.
Author: Audiopapkin
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Recording only the mechanical noise from a uher 4200 report stereo. The recording tools: sennheiser mkh 416, spl frontliner, rme babyface,cubase 9. 5 pro. No postprocessing!.
Author: Monotraum
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A power up sound for any sort of mechanical, high tech, or sci-fi charging up sound. Can also work for turning on jets and turbofans. This was recorded by a tascam dr-05 and is a printer cooling down reversed.
Author: Sojan
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Creation date: 08 - 06 - 2017author: alayan. Details of this sound:. Subject of recording:- object : mechanical keyboard of computer- material : plastic- feature : none. Place of capture:- type : inside- size of the room : 8m^3- coating of room : wood et plaster- content of the room : home furnishings. Recorder:- recorder used : tascam dr-40 v2- type of microphone used : condenser microphone- wind shield : none. Recording parameters:- capture type : stereo- input level : 27. Software used:- fl studio 11. Fx added:- edison : for amplifying the signal.
Author: Alayan
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Sci-fi mechanical atmosrecorded from a circuit bent randomly modified casio ctk811 via the line out into a spirit folio mixer and m300 tc electronics processor and recorded at 24bit/96khz on a tascam dr60mk2. Edited and normalised in sound forge 13.
Author: Xenatra
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The sound of a lift in an office block in hounslow. It has a clanking mechanical sound that might work for a metal monster or robot in a sci-fi film. The lift chimes are also very old school and might be useful as well. Recorded with a tascam dr44wl.
Author: Flyingfish
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Sound of a rubik's cube (you know, this mechanical puzzle). Needed it for a project. Couldn't find the sound anywhere. So i recorded it. Feel free to use it. No need for any kind of attribution. Recorded on with a neat king bee microphone and a tascam dr60-d mkii recorder.
Author: Ireadbooks
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Chcka^sound of a button being clicked. Could be used for a door opening, a compartment being activated, a toggle on a sci-fi spaceship, or just a single keyboard key being clicked. Made with a mechanical keyboard.
Author: Hellgalangley
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This was recorded in a woodshop with a loud dust collector going on, so it's not the cleanest recording. But if you need a noisy, nasty sounding mechanical thing then this'll do it.
Author: Lunchmoney
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Typing on a mechanical cherry blue mx keyboard. Mouse clicks and some handling noise of a kensington trackball. Recorded on a shure pga27 condenser microphone through a focusrite di box. Raw sound, untreated.
Author: Tylerwalker
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Angry guts. Featuring some really quiet sound from my mechanical keyboard in the background. Was hoping that wouldn't be picked up. . . Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Author: Borygmi
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Two small mechanical sirens recorded with a h2 recorder in a factory building. One siren is very close, the other in a remote place. You can also hear the sound of a door and ambient noise.
Author: Dcf
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This was recorded in a woodshop with a loud dust collector going on, so it's not the cleanest recording. But if you need a noisy, nasty sounding mechanical thing then this'll do it.
Author: Lunchmoney
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A recording i made when my wife was updating her cash balance printed recordings at a national bank. This is the only one that still uses printed stuff in a world of apps and e-banking. The sound contains useful mechanical noises and a vintage printer.
Author: Caculo
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A skinny balloon being pumped up using a small pump (similar to a bicycle pump). The sound is wheezy, squeaky, and there are some mechanical clicking components due to the mechanism of the pump. Recorder: olympus digital voice recorder. Microphone: sony ecm-ms907.
Author: Otherthings
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This is the digital belgian railroad crossing alarm sound. The belgian railroad company infrabel replaced all the mechanical bells at railroad crossings with a pulsating digital sound that they claim to be more efficient and safe then the previous analog bell sound. Infrabel made this recording available online as part of a media campaign about the replacement.
Author: Soundslikewillem
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Wall clock ticking. The sound is a field recording of a german made fauch wall clock. You hear the tick-tock sound of mechanical movement in a quiet room. I used a zoom h4n digital recorder to record the stereo sound. Enjoy. C gillespie sound library.
Author: Canoecg
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An experimental bass sound that emulates a robotic sea monster. My portfolio - https://audiojungle. Net/user/malongbrothers/portfolio. Facebook - https://www. Facebook. Com/malongmusic/youtube - https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucturrmbvhmn2pglrf23pnzqsoundcloud - https://soundcloud. Com/michaelmalong/tracks. Contact: micmalong@gmail. Com.
Author: Michaelmalong
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The roar of a industrial rooftop ventilator coming to life (starts at 00:10). It is a large and scary whirring, mechanical, grinding sound. Used in episode 10, "decoherence" of the genius-podcast audio drama, and used to be the sound of the thames flood gate being deployed.
Author: Traceyregina
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Representational approaches to field recording are bullshit. On another day i will explain why i feel this to be the case. But it centers around a critique of the distinction between representation/reality, along with a critique of the concept of mediation. Mechanical openings, heartfelt wanderings was recorded with a tascam dr100mkii and a rode shotgun mic. One sound taken from the 'microblocks, vol. 1' percussive found sound sample-pack. The sample-pack features 135 unique field recordings culled from the ordinary soundscapes of santa cruz, ca. Find and download (for free) the rest of the sample pack here: https://fieldrecordingworkinggroup. Bandcamp. Com/releases. The sample pack comes with an accompanying essay describing the method, politics and historical context of the sample-pack.
Author: Lovesbody
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Willner metronome and a noname music box winding with different speeds. Stopping the music box mid play. Gear: rode nt-2a - roland quad-capture. The sound is raw and has not been modified. Use it as you please but don't forget to credit me:saba kapanadze.
Author: Sabaf
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Ever wandered through a spanish street market? the sound will be familiar to — very possibly all too familiar! this recording was made so close to the offending mechanical toy, that it has even picked up the noises of the mechanism itself. There is a small amount of background noise. Seemingly unnecessary period of silence included is the exact cause before the next outburst of squeaking. Set repeat function on your sound editor recording.
Author: Nigelcoop
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A short collision sound of something crashing or some kind of mechanical object being hit and smashed. This is a cc0 sound, based on (at time of download) cc0 parrot ar drone 2. 0 take off, flight and landing. This is a flac file. It is lossless like wav but compressed like ogg/mp3. Use audacity or fre:ac to convert quickly to mp3/wav/ogg.
Author: Qubodup
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This is a recording of several professional gas-heated clothing dryers running in a laundromat. It was recorded from about three feet away near the left end of the dryers operating, near the front-loading doors of the dryers. Heavy, cyclic, mechanical rumbling sound. Recorded with a h4n and built-in mics, stereo, 96 khz / 24 bits. April, 2012.
Author: Mxsmanic
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I used audacity to record this sound with no editing. I used turtle beaches x12 to record. The sound was from an old antique wind-up toy mechanism (music box) that was made in japan. I covered the metal with my finger to change tone of the song. The song played on the music box was called "close to you". Reminds me the simpsons movie. -check me out on youtube "gamingninjataco": https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucgtmxqssht0xzv0riousz_a.
Author: Modification
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A short collision sound of something crashing or some kind of mechanical object being hit and smashed. Calf reverb used in audacity. This is a cc0 sound, based on (at time of download) cc0 parrot ar drone 2. 0 take off, flight and landing. This is a flac file. It is lossless like wav but compressed like ogg/mp3. Use audacity or fre:ac to convert quickly to mp3/wav/ogg.
Author: Qubodup
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A collision sound of a vehicle crashing or some kind of mechanical object being hit and smashed. This is a cc0 sound, based on (at time of download) cc0 parrot ar drone 2. 0 take off, flight and landing. This is a flac file. It is lossless like wav but compressed like ogg/mp3. Use audacity or fre:ac to convert quickly to mp3/wav/ogg.
Author: Qubodup
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A collision sound of a vehicle crashing or some kind of mechanical object being hit and smashed. Calf reverb used in audacity. This is a cc0 sound, based on (at time of download) cc0 parrot ar drone 2. 0 take off, flight and landing. This is a flac file. It is lossless like wav but compressed like ogg/mp3. Use audacity or fre:ac to convert quickly to mp3/wav/ogg.
Author: Qubodup
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This is the sound of a vacuum cleaner shutting off. It can be used for a lot of things: a big robot shutting down, an aircraft landing, a sci-fi weapon shooting, an awesome sfx for some dubstep and so on. It's recorded with my tascam dr-40 field recorder with the highest quality settings possible. Hey!did you find my sound useful? consider supporting my work by donating a dollar or two through this link:. Paypal. Me/lieberkind. It won't take long, it's super easy (via paypal) and you'll totally make my day! ;) thank you!.
Author: Patricklieberkind
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J'ai produit ce son en tournant la roue avant d'un vieux vélo et en freinant doucement. Les patins vieux et secs grincent sur le métal de la roue. Enregistré dehors, devant la maison, avec un smartphone. I produced this sound on an old bicycle. I turn the front wheel by hand, and i smoothly brake at the same time. As the brake pads are old and dry, it gives this monstruous squeaking :d. It's recorded outdoors, using a smartphone.
Author: Joesgarage
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I went for a more realistic gun sound without the hollywood subbass and a lot cleaner than my previous work. Made in ableton live, i just layered an ak47, an m16, an enfield rifle and an acoustic kick drum together with eq and used parallel compression to gel them together. Transient designers were used on the layers to make them snap harder. A bolt slide forward sample and a bolt slide back sample were added to give some mechanical feels to the gunshot. Enjoy.
Author: Superphat
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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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The chimes of big ben first appeared on bbc radio at the very end of 1923 to announce the new year. In december 1948 this recording (catalogue number 825677) marked the 25th anniversary of big ben’s broadcasting career. Because the recording was made inside the tower there’s plenty of intriguing mechanical detail in addition to the tolling of the quarter bells and the 13-ton great bell. Big ben is the unofficial name for the great bell. Other london bell names include great paul and great tom in st pauls cathedral, and the inscribed names on the bells of st mary-le-bow in cheapside: katherine, fabian, christopher, margaret, mildred, faith, augustine, john, timothy, pancras, cuthbert and bow. Recording © copyright bbc. Audio digitisation and restoration by the london sound survey. Many thanks to bbc worldwide for granting permission to reproduce this recording here.
Author: Thehymnplayer
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A recording of a manual typewriter. The author is inserting paper, typing a paragraph, and then removing the paper. Sound of paper being inserted into the typewriter using the paper platen winder. Then the sound of typing of about 50 words. A small bell sound is heard at the end of each line, then the sound of the platen being pushed back to start the next line, and the platen moving the paper up one line. The sample ends with the sound of the paper being wound through the typewriter and removed. I have tried to avoid clipping of each typed letter. There is a lot of percussive multi pitch sound in each typed letter. There is a mechanical escapement that provides a clicking sound as the platen is moved back for the next line. This sample was recorded direct to the hard drive of this samsung nc10 netbook using audacity set to 44. 1khz and 16 bit in mono. A dynamic microphone was used on a small desk stand about 1 foot (30cm) from the typewriter, the stand being on a different table to the one on which the typewriter was used. The microphone was a fairly cheap make (hitachi hmp606) and was pre-amplified using a maycom mictube preamplifier built into the xlr connector, connected to the mic in port of the samsung nc10 netbook. The mic boost was reduced to zero, and the gain of the maycom preamp was at its lowest setting.
Author: Keithpeter
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Made in ableton live. A slow firing heavy weapon. 19 layers were used to create this one. Eq was used to select different frequencies from various weapon samples and compressed together for the inital transient or pop. Time based fade in/out layering was used for the sustain and reverb tails so they fit nicely together. The single shot that was layered together was then printed as a new audio sample. I created a loop and pitched every shot by a few cents or 1 semitone to add variation. Each sample was then manually shifted on the timeline forward or backward by milliseconds to give a more realistic feel in timing rather than sound robotic. Each shot was sidechained to duck down in volume when a new shot triggers for more clarity. Mechanical trigger and bolt movement samples were add in before/after the initial transient of the shot. Shell hit floor samples were used for added detail. I felt the shots lacked a good sub bass so an eq was used to filter out the sub and replaced with a rapidly decaying 808 kick drums sub. Once the loop was formed, all shots were then grouped together and processed with a transient designer into a clipper, a compressor, a maximizer, ott multiband, gluing reverb, stereo spread and then into a final limiter. Enjoy.
Author: Superphat
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