830 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Noisy Fan"

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Made by scratching a cassette's tape with a paper clip and playing it in my stereo.
Author: Hello Flowers
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An accidental bump of the audio recorder but quite useful.
Author: Colinsullivan
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Water bottle sloshing around rapidly then calmly.
Author: Zota
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An ocillating fan running at low speed in my room.
Author: Deleted User
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An ocillating fan running in my living room.
Author: Deleted User
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A stationary fan turned on.
Author: Vmgraw
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Pc fan front hits wires. Rattle.
Author: Savvytoo
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Blowing of a fan.
Author: Juandresound
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Industrial fan used to push, or suck new air into pipes and channels.
Author: Alexmol
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Not in stereo. Hum of my ceiling fan.
Author: Zach Ramirez
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Various on off, different speed, large ceiling fan (2010). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Room tone - bathroom with vent fan on (recorded semi-close to fan).
Author: Drdufus
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Room tone - bathroom with vent fan on (fan distant).
Author: Drdufus
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Floor fan turning on and going through all the different speed settings.
Author: Coltures
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Industrial guitar loop.
Author: Msxplus
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Full movement from 5th floor with doors to hall. Then we go out to the strret. Recorded with roland r-26 built in xy microphone. If you like you can ask me for the omni estereo track i recorded simultaneously, to build up a 5. 1 ambience.
Author: Jordir
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Woosh made with synister synth. Edited in cubase pro 10.
Author: Ruidososoundfx
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Guitar noise, can be used as a loop.
Author: Johntrap
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Composition made using soundedit 16 on mac. Mainly done using thesoundedit 16 generated tones put through many different filters.
Author: Mattj
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A crackling sound?. Recorded with edirol r-1 & sennheiser me66.
Author: Rutgermuller
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Recorded with a tascam dr-05. Makita roto drill in action.
Author: Beethovenboy
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Recorded with a tascam dr-05. I used a diamond blade to cut some concrete.
Author: Beethovenboy
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Recorded with a tascam dr-05. Some really kewl welding sounds.
Author: Beethovenboy
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Recorded with a tascam dr-05. Just an angle grinder spinning.
Author: Beethovenboy
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I played a staccato chord into a reverb unit with an infinite delay time. The signal from the reverb was sampled into an akai s612, looped and then resampled into the computer.
Author: Modularsamples
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A fake kicky snare sound, created by importing a kick+snare sound into the smaf wsd, and then importing raw into audacity using vox adpcm format.
Author: Vacuumfan
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Generated sound as sinusoid 852hz - 0,8db for 0,5si modified the curve of the sound at the beginning and at end. I suppressed the unmodified part of the sound and i decrease the speed gettin' us some kind of friction.
Author: Iut Paris
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This is a noisy drug store in a little town close to my house. This sound was meticulously editted so that you can loop it seamlessly. Enjoy!.
Author: Ecfike
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Messing around with cups and plates in kitchen cupboard.
Author: Jakobhandersen
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A similar version of k&s loop 4-c. Just a little more wrect. Samples by kicksandsnares. Com, distorted to my preference.
Author: Hello Flowers
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Just another washing machine. Sounds a little demolicious because i forgot a tablet with kitchen utensils on top. Recorded with zoom h-4 (internal mics. ) recording distance app. 1 m. Edited in wavelab, no reverb, litte eq.
Author: Schulze
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This was recorded in a small warehouse studio while the radiator was heating up the space. Used a zoom h2. Very chaotic and noisy; interesting.
Author: Mannhawks
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Recorded with a zoom hn-4.
Author: Mzui
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Recorded with a zoom hn-4 internal mics.
Author: Mzui
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Recorded with a zoom hn-4 internal mics.
Author: Mzui
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My smoke detector going off, but i didn't record the beginning in time, so that's why it's so short.
Author: Erihamster
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The sound of a teabag squeezer hitting the lid of an ornamental brass pot. It creates a generic "ding" sound. There is a small amount of static noise in the background. Sounds slightly like a triangle i guess. Recorded with a cheap pc microphone.
Author: Owlstorm
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Basic loud alarm clock sound. Perfect for early morning.
Author: UncleKornicob
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Field recording in old house floor creaking zoom h2d 44k. 16 bit.
Author: Edgardomoreno
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Artificial wind created with audacity.
Author: Fabrizio
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A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sounds in a classroom and basic editing was completed in garageband. (created by kaitlyn b. And amber f. ).
Author: Digpro
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Contact microphone listening to ants inside an ants nest on a garden lawn. 24-bit mono wav, unprocessed.
Author: Sertuser
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Open and close of a oven door in the kitchen, squeaking and creaking.
Author: Ventousawins
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Low-gain raw excerpt from an ambient patch on an early roland rp unit. This fragment was recorded to include mechanical and room noise.
Author: Npk
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Noisy ambiance engine room.
Author: Omardesigner
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I didn't mean to upload this.
Author: Thegoose
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Large industrial fan inside a powder-coating warehouse.
Author: Beethovenboy
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Large fanblades?no. A recording of an attempt tocreate the sound of an explosion using several clicks, modified with accoustic mirror using an audio sample of a preast reading the latin prayer 'pater noster', heavily flanged, reversed, flanged again, then crossfaded into a perfect loop?yes. So. . . Fanblades. Useful? you decide.
Author: Mrlindstrom
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The sound of a desk fan.
Author: Db
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A small (noisy) construction fan placed in my basement recorded with a zoom h2. There is a 5s fade in and a 5s fade out.
Author: Gurkboll
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