104 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Noise Removal"

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Call of an unidentified bird in canberra, australia recorded at sunset (around 21:30) on 9 january 2019. Recorded on a mobile phone (nokia 6. 1) and slightly enhanced in audacity (normalisation and noise removal).
Author: Curmudgeon
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Noise removal and compressor applied. Sounds include:- light, hollow coin dropped into a small bag of coins- heavier coin dropped into a small bag of coins- coin tossed on floor, leveling out- coin tosses on floor, bouncing back.
Author: Dvdfu
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Bell ringers practising in marsden, west yorkshire. Untreated audio. A long silence has been recorded after the bells stop to enable noise removal. There is a some barely audible, infrequent, traffic noise and there are a few barely audible footsteps. Recorded on a roland r05 with wolf windshield.
Author: Alistair.I
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Recorded at hammonasset state park in connecticut in a rocky section of the beach. Waves hitting boulders of various sizes causes sloshing and splashing sounds. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 using a fur windscreen. Some noise removal in audacity (to remove noise from a plane that briefly passed by).
Author: Donyaquick
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I am present nowi love myselfi am free from my angeri am free from my sadnesslove is my experiencerecorded in audacity with samson r10s mic. Voice is my own. Tell me if you need any noise removal.
Author: Wadaltmon
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A very squeaky door being open and closed in a recording booth, kind of spooky soundingrecorded with the nearest mic (a dynamic shure microphone, model unknown) with some noise removal applied afterwards.
Author: Dr
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Ringing of a small metal bell. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Shaking the dust out of a tshirt multiple times. Could also be used for a video game character landing on the ground, or for wings or flying as a flapping sound effect. Recorded on iphone. Processed with audacity to convert from m4a, with slight noise removal. 𝗟𝗜𝗖𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗘:this sound is 100% free to use for personal/commercial use, no attribution required. 𝗕𝗘𝗙𝗢𝗥𝗘 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗚𝗢:⬇︎ take a quick break! try my free game! ⬇︎. .
Author: Pelicanpolice
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Lighting of a disposable butane lighter. Recorded with a model dm-558b radio shack supercardioid dynamic microphone. Edited with audacity 1. 3 beta, the audio is normalized and compressed, i also used noise removal to get rid of the static in the background.
Author: Superskyreaver
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A small collection of gurgles from a small water dropper/pipette. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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The sound of a creaky door, recorded with my zoom h5. Processing: noise-removal (reafir), mild compression/coloration (molot vst), and convolution reverb (reverberate core; factory preset: medium plate ts).
Author: Niedec
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A meadow adjacent to lime lake in western new york state, usa. Birdsongs, crows and general atmosphere. Recorded with zoom h1n, windscreen, 24-bit, 48khz. Spectral noise removal in izotope rx to reduce atmosphere and bring the birds out more clearly.
Author: Greysound
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Long recording of early morning birdsong from within my tent while camping. Recorded on an r-26 portable recorder. Lots of noise removal with izotope rx6, some remains but could be good as a faint atmospheric sound.
Author: Dr
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Cowbell recorded both being shaken, as well as being struck with a pencil. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in adobe audition cs6. Used audition's noise removal tools to minimize audible background noise. While no others effects have been added, i would recommend using a hard limiter of around 10-20db for a fuller sounding bell. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Ambient summertime nature sounds recorded in woods on the oklahoma/arkansas border with a zoom h4n. Originally recorded for background noise for a short film, now free for the world to enjoy. Raw audio, unedited save for removal of verbal slate.
Author: Hrothmeir
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Water dropping on tile and metal drain randomly, with a distinct rythm that slows down towards the end of the file. Recorded with zoom h4n embedded mics, quickly edited on protools for gain, noise reduction and artifact removal. Still a little noisy, though.
Author: Hchiurciu
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Bought a piece of 12"x24"x22awg copper sheet metal last week and was fascinated by the warble noises it made when i picked it up out of the box. Recording: easy voice recorder (android) on a samsung s7. Post-processing: 2-pass noise removal with audacity due to fluorescent light hum and other background noise.
Author: Depwl
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This was recorded at the edge of a field, so it's literally a field recording. It's summer, there has been some rain but now it has stopped and the sun is out. A lark is singing its heart out. There is some wind noise which i've reduced with eq and noise removal using audacity, also some traffic noise from the road some way to my right (hard to get away from traffic noise). Recorded with a zoom h1 using the in-built microphones.
Author: Echobones
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Recording of a pair of oven mitts being hit together. Might be useful in a game as an inventory sound. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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you want sum? i'll give it ya! two neighborhood cats going at it. This is the original recording straight from a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder. An amplified version and an amplified version with noise-removal of the same recording are also available. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
Author: Rudmer Rotteveel
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A ring of keys picked up and dropped repeatedly from a height of 6" or so into a tub of coins. Assorted metal-against-metal sounds when picked up, short metallic crashes when dropped. Some minor removal of background noise. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, close, indoors.
Author: Cubic
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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I got bored and decided to do a little experiment by sampling my old harmonica. They're not that great but i hope someone finds use out of them. They were recorded with my computer mic. Not a whole lot of processing was done other than normalization and noise removal. Do what ever you want with them.
Author: Deleted User
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A bird was singing close to a chimney early in the morning. I had my recording gear ready to go. It took quit a bit of processing (= noise-removal & filtering) to get rid of rubbish. I added a slight reverb to it. The recording is made in zoetermeer, a city close to the hague.
Author: Hanstimm
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A collection of sounds of a magazine flipping through its pages and a heavy book slamming shut. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Underwater [loop] amb. Update: i have decided to release this sfx for free, public domain. Enjoy! :). Please like and share!. A loop-able ambiance of being submerged in water for your underwater needs. This one was particularly difficult to process as i had to layer many scuba diving sounds in one order to get this effect. Only after crushing many frequencies via eq, is when it gets this deep. Get it? deep like an ocean? no? okay i swim away now. . . Enjoy =). - noise reduction- high pass at 30khz- artifact removal- noise removal- bass enhancement- low pass- layering- stereo imaging- stereo widening. Details:. - gopro hero 4- 48khz- 24bit- wav. Crediting: optional. Dcsfx: https://www. Freesound. Org/people/dcsfx/.
Author: Dcsfx
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Field-recording for kadenze course introduction to sound and acoustic sketching. Recorded using zoom h4n, 16 bit, 44. 1 khz. Trimmed, normalized and faded in and out. Also slightly low-shelf filtered to remove excessive wind noise. Recording made in city park in ottawa, feb. 17, 2017. Sounds include bird calls and snow-removal equipment.
Author: Drlids
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Multiple sounds of an eu electric plug getting connected and disconnected. Recorded with an iphone se (2020), raw recording, no postprocessing applied. Made it for my game when you connect a plug. You might want to apply a noise removal and or some levels before use :). Use it any way you like, no credits needed.
Author: Preyk
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Wet crunching sounds of a bell pepper. Could be used for a zombie eating brains, or maybe some fast growing vines in a cave. Or perhaps stepping on some wet earth. Slightly echo room. Endless opportunities. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone. Background noise removal. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Plucking the rim of an empty wine glass with my finger. Recorded a bunch of samples then isolated the ones i liked into this file. Left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. While all the samples were initially recorded at 16-bit 44100hz, some of the later ones compiled into this wav were accidentally saved at 8-bit and have gathered some noise as a result. All samples recorded using a blue yeti microphone. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Recorded with zoom h2 at 96 khz / 24-bit. Edited and converted to flac using audacity, otherwise unprocessed. Midway through recording i have lowered my gain setting from hi to mid to avoid clipping. Some background noise (fridge) is left in for noise removal. I prefer to get raw audio from freesound i can process myself - gives me maximum options, that's why i deliver the same. Video recording:https://youtu. Be/ezqsxnbvl4o.
Author: Unfa
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In the 14th century the bubonic plague descimated the population of europe. Men would push around carts collecting the corpses and shouting to bring out your dead for disposal. Recorded on android cell phone voice recorder. Processed with noise removal and slight pitch shift in audacity. This is myself doing some voice acting for my music projects.
Author: Phatkatz
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I generate 2 tracks. For the former, i have generated a wave whistle sinusoid, log on interpolating 3 seconds. Then i add silences and i put the echo effect. On the second track, i generated an a in 3 seconds, then i added the wah-wah effects, cross fade in and out. Finally, i deleted the sound on the 2 tracks.
Author: Iut Paris
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Made this by drinking from a gatorade. Used a bit of noise removal to help the sound because there was a ring in the background. Used audacity. Check out my channel on you tube to see how i used the effect (it would help me): http://www. Youtube. Com/user/scottc6115.
Author: Scottc
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Crickets recorded at night, in my garden, in summer. Recorded with a tascam dr-05. The sound was post-processed with audacity to remove the background noise (it was a stormy weather). If you want the raw sound without post-process, find "crickets at night - raw sound". I recorded this sound intended to use it in the video game i'm currently developing : the elven decline.
Author: Defelozedd
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Whenever i use my usb stick, my computer always makes an awful noise. I decided to record it and see if any of you guys can make anything out of it. To me it sounds like some sort of aliens or robots talking to each other. The only editing done was noise removal to get rid of the fuzziness and amplification to make it a little bit louder. Let me know in the comments if you use it.
Author: Mista Bojjob
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Amateur guitar plucking of a tune of my own making, mainly on one string up and down the fret board. Recorded august or september 1984 when i was 15/16. Cassette is a basf cr2-90 (1 of 3). Recorded on my fidelity hi-fi tower, with microphones jacked in. The extra guitar strums near the end were actually unrelated, a technical glitch made an impression of the previous recording to bleed through. Audio has been uploaded using alesis usb tape deck link to audacity, no editing or noise removal was utilised.
Author: Signtoast
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I was out recording some sounds late one evening, and i randomly heard this, which i can assume is a gunshot. Not much processing was done to this sound, except some noise removal and pitch shift. Feel free to use this whenever, wherever, and however you want. This ain't called freesound for nothing. :).
Author: Resaural
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A monster grunt i recorded for a horror game i'm making. Uses my voice, audacity, noise removal, and pitch changes. Could be used as an enemy sound in any type of game with creatures. You don't have to credit me, but if you're feeling generous, feel free to drop my name in your credits: jake giambalvo. Write a comment about what you're using my sound(s) for, i'd love to hear about it.
Author: Surfaceknight
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Sennheiser mkh 8040/mkh 30 ms in a cinela pianissimo windshield into a sound devices 744t; limiters on, no hpf. Stereo-linked 50-50 blend. Normalized to 0dbfs with spot noise removal on birds during the drive-by in rx5, tail left unprocessed. No other processing of any kind. This sound effect acts as a demonstration of this stereo pair mic combination right out of the box.
Author: Djtiii
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Five minutes of rain, artificially created. Using a blue yeti usb condenser mic on the cardioid pattern, i made a 30-minute recording of sounds from my sink (drips, splashes, different faucet pressures) and cut them up into 60 files, later edited down to 20. These were layered together and mixed with white, pink, and brownian noise. Slight noise removal done. Recorded some basic mic noise, and used a subtractive processor (reafir in reaper) to remove that sound from the final mix. Convolution reverb was added for a fairly realistic set-it-and-forget-it option. I've uploaded a dry version as well.
Author: Niedec
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Five minutes of rain, artificially created. Same mix as my other "five minutes of rain" upload, but without the reverb in case you want to add your own. Process:. Using a blue yeti usb condenser mic on the cardioid pattern, i made a 30-minute recording of sounds from my sink (drips, splashes, different faucet pressures) and cut them up into 60 files, later edited down to 20. These were layered together and mixed with white, pink, and brownian noise. Slight noise removal applied. Recorded basic mic noise, and used a subtractive processor (reafir in reaper) to remove that sound from the final mix. .
Author: Niedec
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Stereo recording of about 5 lads skateboarding in a small square (custard factory, birmingham uk). Sound of wheels rumbling and nice meaty thwacks as the lads jump then land. They went around the square and some movement across the stereo image is audible. There is traffic noise from a nearby main road. Some comments and talking between the lads is audible but not clearly articulated. Recorded on a zoom h2 with the built in front microphones (90 degree nominal separation). Recorded as wav, loaded into audacity for removal of handling noise at start and end only.
Author: Keithpeter
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Fire alarm as used in sunderland royal hospital. This damn thing was tested over a dozen times, whilst i was sitting in the urology department waiting to have the p***taken out of me. I happened to be testing the voice recording capabilities of my sansa clip zip mp3 player, at the time. I'll think you'll agree this is exceptional quality for such a tiny microphone and only minimal background noise removal.
Author: Nigelcoop
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