36 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Metal Balls"

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Bowling balls getting racked on a metal rack.
Author: Hankof
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Steel ball bearings dropping into a cardboard box.
Author: Ted Erski
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Recorded by ada paunovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Recorded by ada paunovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Recorded by ada paunovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Spinning tiny metal balls in an inflation balloon.
Author: Wilhelmsqueek
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Short clash of two chinese baoding balls, recorded with a rode nt1-a microphone, at 24/48000.
Author: Franticaerostat
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Short clash of two chinese baoding balls, recorded with a rode nt1-a microphone, at 24/48000.
Author: Franticaerostat
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Can be used for other things too, like metal balls.
Author: Eben Frostey
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Several shots on metal pipes with my softair-gun. You can hear the small plastic balls falling to the ground, too.
Author: Barkerspinhead
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Something sounding like reverberated sound of balls rolling from the metal stairs.
Author: Cubix
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Sounds of balls on a kinetic structure created by mr "legros" and his sonrecorded with a zoom h2n on xy directivity.
Author: Akbhal
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There in my files was the sound of a metal lid being placed back on a jar. This one was a recycled jelly jar in which i keep cotton balls.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Playing tabletennis on a nice sunny day at a playground in leipzig. The table is pretty old and made out of metal and concrete. The net is out of metal. Sometimes the ball hits it with a "pong". Recorded with a zoom h2 in 360-mode. Edited the mics pointing to the table a liitle louder and used very little noise reduction to reduce the wind noises a bit. Kids roaming around and the balls are flying! *sigh* i love those days.
Author: Pillonoise
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Three sound compiled for use with the makenoise morphagene as a reel and make some microsounds, recorded this week with h4n zoom in 48khz, 32bit with 2 geisha metal balls, handle of 12mm diameter metal marbles and all of this let go of a leather surface. Have fun.
Author: Moom
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This is a 4 mic recording taken inside a pachinko parlor in akasaka, tokyo. There are so many loud machines and the background music is so loud that you can hardly make out individual sounds and the entire space is just a wash of noise. If you listen closely to this one you can hear some of the individual balls dropping. (when you play pachinko, you win metal balls which can be exchanged for cash later. ).
Author: Markystar
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22" pacific kick drum. This sample has been reworked a countless number of times until i could get the most balls out of it. Great for many styles of music, maybe some slight eqing to get it in your mix.
Author: Yellowtree
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A metal ball rolling across a wooden floor at various speeds.
Author: Twinpix
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Metal club tapping golf ball.
Author: Lmbubec
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Metal ball thrown agains a wall. Bell like hit.
Author: Mmmtoop
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Shaking a nearly-empty can of spray paint. The metal mixing ball rattles very clearly.
Author: Megashroom
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A graffiti spraycan moving, you hear the little metal ball inside rolling around. Recorded with zoom h4n.
Author: Sterredevresse
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The sound of filing some metal / sawing through chains/handcuffs.
Author: Breviceps
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Small ball bearings being shot down a pipe to hit various targets; part 2 - pipe blown without bearings.
Author: Jacques.Devosmalan@Gmail
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Me kicking a ball of rusty wires and cables.
Author: Jaava
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Record with a zoom h1. Throw a ball on my platereverb. Edited in sound forge,.
Author: Pappabert
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Recording of various metal & plastic tripods being dropped and hit with a dryer ball.
Author: Pickanothername
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The sound of our basketball bouncing in a tall-roofed structure that produced a slight echo on the metal ceiling. Enhanced the echo noise with a reverb effect.
Author: Fartmuffin
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I made a ball of aluminium paper. This is the sound when i undid the ball and tried to make it smooth. // sonido cuando deshago y aliso una bola de papel de aluminio.
Author: Pitx
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Close up perspective of a fan, starting, rattling, stopping, with some impacts, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Author: Martypinso
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I shook a spray paint can. You can hear the meatal ball in there. Recorded on a blue yeti.
Author: Beenjamone
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Roomtone of the interior of a barn, with constant creak, cracks, rattle, metal, can be used during storm, quite mysterious, recorded at 48-16 with portable dat using schoeps ms ball, edited and decoded in stereo in pt.
Author: Martypinso
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Hitting one of the two metal support beams that hold up the main pole of a basketball hoop, with a wooden rod. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Anthousai
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Paisaje sonoro del campus de la universidad europea de madrid. European university of madrid campus soundscape. Sonido de pelota al dar con una verja metálica. Sound of a ball hitting a metalic fence.
Author: Irisjimenez
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I placed about 200 small brass ball-bearings (2mm diameter)on to a "half-life analogy apparatus" (which i have access to but i've never see the like using a google search. Basically its a titled wooden box with holes. The ball bearings roll down some of which fall through the holes and are collected in a beaker. The remainder are collected at the end of chute. Anyway, i just like the sound and hope someone can make use of it !i used a zealsound microphone and recorded directly into my laptop using audacity. The sound is as recorded.
Author: Foxyphysics
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This is a recording of me taking a can of spray adhesive and shaking it so that the metal ball inside makes the iconic clink-a-tink-a-clink that most gangsta rappers are more than familiar with. I also included some bytes of me spraying it. For this, i took an old piece of cardboard and sprayed the spray adhesive on the cardboard. Simple as that. You can use this for whatever project you feel like, and you don't have to give me credit if you don't want to. Thanks and please enjoy the sounds!.
Author: Dapuzzywisard
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