1,119 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "No Signal"

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This is a sound i created to the game https://apps. Facebook. Com/social-snakes/ using garage band. It's a small sound, just like old school video games. The "unpause" sound it's the "pause" sound backwards - notes e, d, c.
Author: Crisstanza
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This is a sound i created to the game https://apps. Facebook. Com/social-snakes/ using garage band. It's a small sound, just like old school video games. The "pause" sound it's simply the notes c, d, e.
Author: Crisstanza
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The ups battery discharge bleeping alarm. Zoom h2n recorder.
Author: Counterphase
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A strange signal i picked up on an sdr. (am, ~7333khz).
Author: Janosch Jr
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Walking out of starbucks onto street.
Author: Ahillerich
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Self-created fire alarm. The idea is based on the typical fire alarm in buildings and was supplemented by a typical (slightly pitched) sound sequence of the us emergency vehicles. The sounds and the composition were created completely with audacity. I would be happy about suggestions for improvement and how you have used the sound sequence. I used it as a fire alarm in my home automation.
Author: Dsfgshfdh
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I've recorded this by accident. I left ardour recording on my laptop via zoom h2 and forgot about it. Meanwhile my cellphone must have communicated with the gsm network, and the zoom h2 have captured the signal. Luckily no background noise is present. Enjoy this annoying sample :).
Author: Unfa
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The A440 (A above middle C) tone, which is used as a general tuning standard for musical pitch. It is also broadcast by WWV, the radio station of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Author: Original uploader was Denelson83 at en.wikipedia.
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This is sound with people in the background.
Author: Shutup Outcast
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Submarine/underwater sound.
Author: Theredshore
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For game development. Check my profile page for more information.
Author: Leszek Szary
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For game development. Check my profile page for more information.
Author: Leszek Szary
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This is the audible annunciation found at all intersections with traffic lights in paris, france. It announces the condition of the traffic lights for pedestrians who are blind or with impaired vision. The annunciation is turned on by pressing a button on the traffic light pole. When the crosswalk sign is red (do not cross), the recorded annunciation is always "rouge piéton" ("red light, pedestrian"), followed by the name of the street that the crosswalk crosses (in this case "rue d'antin," the quiet side street where i recorded this). This repeats over and over until the crosswalk changes to green, at which point there is a two-second trill tone followed by a repeating bell tone. The bell tone is one bell, followed by two bells, repeated four times, followed by a very brief pause, and then the sequence is repeated again. This continues until the crosswalk changes back to red, at which point the "rouge piéton" message resumes. The annunciation continues for at least one cycle of the traffic lights and then stops, unless the button is pressed again. The audio quality of the annunciation is very poor even in real life (it sounds like a wax cylinder recording or something), and can be difficult to understand. This recording accurately captures the poor quality of the annunciation. The volume of the annunciation is also adjusted dynamically based on ambient noise, so there is a slight change in volume on this recording as the system apparently reacts to noise from traffic or something. There is a weak background noise that sounds like some sort of machine, but it wasn't coming from the traffic light and i don't know the source. The recording starts with the crosswalk red, then at about 18. 3 seconds it changes to green, then it changes back to red at about 53 seconds. A car passes at around 48 seconds. Recorded with a zoom h4n, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, built-in mics, from about ten inches below the tiny speaker in the crosswalk sign housing.
Author: Mxsmanic
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Signal "gol" in morse (--· --- ·-··), very known on some spanish radio programs of live football broadcast (for instance, "carrusel deportivo" of "cadena ser").
Author: Felfa
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Dynastar signal spectrum convolution right path channel.
Author: Awaka
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Dynastar signal spectrum convolution left path channel.
Author: Awaka
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Shortwave radio signal recorded from websdr.
Author: Ukkva
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Recorded on zoom h4n with shotgun sennheiser.
Author: Torror
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Soundscape_humfaksound description: security is holding a cell phone to scan pointwave, 44. 1khz, 16bitrecording device: zoom h2next with xy-capsulelocation: universität zu köln, humanwissenschaftliche fakultät,216 b 3. Stocklat: 6°55'12''olon: 50°56'5''ndate recorded: 2014-11-19recorded by: saskia moes and edited by saskia moes. This recording was created during the seminar "gestaltung auditiver medien" (ws2014/2015) intermedia, bachelor of arts, university of cologne.
Author: Soundscape Humfak
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Engine turn signal subaru forester 1989.
Author: Mario
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Distorted white noise.
Author: Sound Designer
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Different types of beeping for an alarm of sorts.
Author: Mlsulli
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Mechanical outdoor siren recorded at a public park in bettendorf, iowa, united states. Attack (wavering) mode. The steady mode went on for several minutes so i just faded it out.
Author: Guitarguy
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Subway doors opening.
Author: Flylab
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Soundscaper on ipad.
Author: Akx
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Signal voice.
Author: Takamoto
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Weird harmonic spacey loop made with korg triton.
Author: Symphoid
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Gallery signalling in moscow.
Author: Heroman
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Quick tone with some reverb. Can be used as a start or stop indicator.
Author: Stomachache
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A happy siren for a bad war. I made it in beepbox. Co.
Author: Eilassfx
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Full morse code alphabet (a-z & 0-9) played on a simulated radio/morse-machine.
Author: Janosch Jr
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Author: Leszek Szary
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Peeling the size number plastic strip off my shirt. Recorded and processed in audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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An empty car of the metro of porto, portugal arrives at an aboveground empty station on a january morning in 2022. Recorded with a zoom h1n. This was a no-service subway stop so the doors did not open and there is no passenger noise. The audio travels from one side to the other as the metro passes because of the stereo mics. I've benefited a lot from cc by 0 recordings on freesound--i use them for my bandcamp projects. It would be fun to know what you did with this one.
Author: Seconds Elsewhere
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This is a precise emulation of the audible time signal broadcast by radio station wwv of the nist in the usa on shortwave. This recording was produced via a program i wrote that emulates the time signal and recreates it from scratch, but it conforms precisely to the specs of the real signal. The only part missing is the voice announcement of the time, which, in the real broadcast, is made during the last fifteen seconds of each minute (which is why the tone changes to just clicks during that time). There are two minutes in the recording, but it should be easy to loop it or otherwise modify it for other durations. Since this audio file was computer-generated from scratch, it contains no noise, but the real broadcast has some static and noise, especially at large distances from the transmitter in colorado. Generated by special software / 48. 1 khz 16-bit stereo.
Author: Mxsmanic
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Recorded radio signal using software defined radio (sdr) around 450 mhz. The sound is the result of demodulating a larger signal using cw-l mode in gqrx and skipping through the band with the signal. Therefore this sound has no real meaning it's just a part of a larger signal.
Author: Xm
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[warning] |this audio contains sound that may make people feel uneasy and anxious. Please listen with caution. |this is a 3 minute long sound of horror! you may use this in horror movies, for war movies, a remake of twister, even anything you want! no credit needed.
Author: Oddbro
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Hq vintage rings. Alarm. Long, mid, short.
Author: Tosha
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Here's a low volume, low frequency noise recorded during an acoustic survey of a condominium to identify a sleep-disturbing noise. It is primarily a combination of 13, 18 and 23 hz (5 hz steps). Not audible on computer speakers, it should be listened to on closed back headphones or very good quality sound system.
Author: Jwmooney
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Sound of dinging train crossing signal while sound of train approaches.
Author: Scotcampbell
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This file is an extraction of 0 second to 4 second from the following filehttp://freesound. Org/people/iluppai/sounds/148845/it is for audio signal processing for music application. The link for the class is:https://class. Coursera. Org/audio-002/. .
Author: Asrstar
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These are the elevators from the hendaya train station making a signal before opening the doors, recorded with zoom h1 during a recent trip there.
Author: Soneproject
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Car blinker left and then right turn signal. Recorded in my toyota corrola on a windows x8 phone and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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A new and complex signal from same spot in orion. Type of signal is unknown to our technicians at the radio telescope stations. Great mystery.
Author: Vumseplutten
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Clanky sound of turning signal in plymouth acclaim.
Author: Nmscher
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This is a recording of my voice saying "hello" in spanish with a lot of background noise. The target is to filter this recording using the new xft (extended fourier transform). Check out the file "holaxft. Wav" to hear the filtered version and please comment.
Author: Blazeheatnix
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This is the second part of an audio filtering project (in general, signal processing). This sample shows a noisy recording of my voice, after transforming the signal using the xft (extended fourier transform), applying a filter to cut some frequencies and later applying the inverse xft. All this done with an algorithm in matlab or mathematica written by me. Check the recording before the filtering process by hearing the file "holaoriginal. Wav" and please comment.
Author: Blazeheatnix
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192kbpsturning on the turning signal blinkers in a volvo 740.
Author: J
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Entering home: entrance locker - entering code - locker sounds - open metal door - elevator open sound - go to an elevator - go up in an elevator - exit from an elevator - elevator closing sound. Recorded via tascam dr-100mkii.
Author: Alexanderche
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You know the sound effect when you bump into a microphone and it starts acting out. I decided to digitally create the effect in audacity! feel free to use!.
Author: Dnab
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