166 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Mechanical Switch"

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The wonderful sounds of a 1981 ibm pc model 5150 being turned on, the 5. 25" disk drive checking if a diskette is inserted, the pc emitting its idle hum, and finally being turned back off.
Author: Nakkivene
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Music box loop clean without any background noise.
Author: Csnmedia
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Engaging the safety of my 9mm taurus g2c. Multi-purpose. Recorded indoors using a blue-yeti microphone. Cleaned in audacity. Free for all personal and commercial use.
Author: Noonerbear
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Recording of an automatic mechanical watch ( breitling chronomat gmt )ticking using a contact mic. Breitling chronomat gmt. 96khz 24bit/moyster contact mic.
Author: Astounded
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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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Keyboard typing with mechanical keyboard blue switches. Includes spaces sound.
Author: Rhinenux
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Simple mechanical switch click recorded with an at20020.
Author: Lashim
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Switching on and off an old mechanical clock incl. Ticking. Un-processed recording with my tascam dr-40.
Author: Mortifreshman
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Switching a switch, a heavy mechanical type of lever, with room ambience. For games or film.
Author: Mediatheksuche
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Keycap clicks 1 cherry mx clear switchmechanical keyboard clicking. Different keyscherry mx clear mechanical switchesthe cherry mx clear switch is a medium stiff, tactile, non-clicky mechanical keyboard switch in the cherry mx family. The slider is not actually clear but colourless (in effect, translucent white). The word clear is cherry's own designation to distinguish it from the older cherry mx white which is a clicky switch. Older types of the "white" also have translucent white sliders and are therefore visually indistinguishable from clears. The cherry mx tactile grey switch is used for space bars in keyboards with cherry mx clear switches. It has a similarly-shaped stem but a stiffer spring. Mx clear is reported to have first appeared in 1989; however, it was included in a march 1988 numbering system datasheet for mx switches so it is assumed to have been in production in 1988 or earlier. (from https://deskthority. Net/wiki/cherry_mx_clear)cherry mx clear, key, keycaps, keyboard, clicks, clicking, mechanical keyboard, mechanical switches,.
Author: Javierat
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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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The front of a water fountain being activated and de-activated. Some water drips and mechanical valve opening and closing.
Author: Lampeight
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Two-pole circuit breaker recorded held in my hand, also pressed against a wooden board for more resonance. And some rattling mechanical handling noises at the end. Useful as electrical switch click. 96 khz, 32-bit float. Tlm-103 mic straight into pro tools. The only processing is a mild gate. At least it has a good noise floor.
Author: Clgood
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Old mechanical door bell, not in best condition. Rattles while the switch is closed (whether it's designed to do that i don't know) and clicks rather loudly on the low bell. Not much decay.
Author: Guitarguy
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This is a very lowfi recording of a xerox workcentre 7345 in a very small room being switched on from standby and initializing, including some button presses with beeps, mechanical movement sounds and motors. The bitrate is only 13 kbit/s and the resulting audio quality not very good, but the file size is really small. Maybe audio level needs normalizing, though.
Author: Soundfrickler
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