768 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Numbers Station"

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I made a beat with some japanese numbers and an old drum machine.
Author: Steamhammer
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The number you have reached is not in service at this time (in dutch).
Author: Atevonhes
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This was me dialing my cell phone number on a panasonic cordless phone and hanging up. So it's beep, dial tone, number dial and beep.
Author: Sfxmike
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Me recording my cuckoo clock at 12 o'clock it was annoying.
Author: Diarchangeli
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That irritating automated announcement that lets you know which cashier to go to in a bank or in a queue in a store in the case "cashier number one, please" (small amount of backgound noise that i could not edit out).
Author: Nigelcoop
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Cell phone dial clicks.
Author: Yoh
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A lot of tearing and ripping to multiply and increase the numbers.
Author: Atevonhes
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Sound of dialing a us telephone number. Created from the tones in https://freesound. Org/s/76927/.
Author: Tmsounds
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Short vocal clip of a countdown from 9 to 1.
Author: Acidvpr
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This is a sound of a mechanical timetable flipping the numbers down.
Author: Dominik
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This is a recording of 4 digit number lock entrance from a medium traffic street.
Author: Xiaofenzi
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A free call to a random free number containing only beeps. Skype phone-call recording.
Author: Felfa
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One of a set of numbers spoken in an american english male voice to construct the numbers from 0 to 999.
Author: Scottfromscott
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I'm american and very much not fluent in japanese. These are just some basic phrases. Sorry for any pronunciation problems. Counting from zero to one hundred.
Author: Reitanna
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Recorded with the voice recorder on android samsung cell phone. This is the number pad at my bank as i disarm the alarm.
Author: Phatkatz
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A recording of a automated message i made for everyone to use.
Author: Pepsiboy
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Mic check in mono at an outdoor festival. Early morning so only a few voices and some birds in background. One short squeal of feedback.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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I'm testing a new module. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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In a maasai school, students are counting numbers in english.
Author: Selcukartut
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Formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. This reel was used in the morphagene: plane of composition video. It consists of several splices of equal length to be traversed through linearly or nonlinearly. Audio is counting from 1 through 8 with various text-to-speech voices. The output has been edited so that the numbers appear at the same time in each splice for plane of composition traversal.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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Me saying the number four.
Author: Enjoypa
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Dry vocal recording of "a one, a two, a one two three four".
Author: Davidbain
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Dialing numbers 1 through 0 on a rotary phone, then dialing 867-5309 and hanging up. Recorded with zoom h4n, built-in mics.
Author: Editor Adp
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You can hear an thunderbolt 1000t in a background.
Author: Gosiives
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Recorded in the penn station new york city at 8am. This was the announcement for the train departure.
Author: Junglenaut
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Walking through l. A's union station, a hub for trains and busses. Stereo, 24bit, recorded via handheld recorder.
Author: Stomachache
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Piece based on the lucas numbers. I have used the frequencies 123, 199, 322, 521, 843, 1364hz. I made a small python program that played these tones randomly. I run my program 3 times and recorded. Joined, panned and added reverb. Https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/lucas_number.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Introduction to pi for freesound's sounds of science. Anyone is welcome to pick up where this recording finishes. Tag your files "pi".
Author: Stomachache
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Recording from york station, england, 8 july 2007, of the 1503 train to london kings cross arriving, sitting at the platform, and departing. M-audio microtrack recorder with supplied mic; minimal compression and normalisation done in audacity.
Author: Tedthetrumpet
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Anuncio de salida colectivo de larga distancia con demoras.
Author: Ljndro
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Atmosphere just outside birmingham new street station, with luggage trolleys, footsteps and brummie accents greeting people. Recorded on an olympus ls-10 with an internal mic.
Author: A
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Krakow railway station ambience.
Author: Tineidae
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Krakow railway station ambience.
Author: Tineidae
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Krakow railway station ambience.
Author: Tineidae
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Krakow railway station ambience.
Author: Tineidae
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Krakow railway station ambience.
Author: Tineidae
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Krakow railway station ambience.
Author: Tineidae
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Krakow railway station ambience.
Author: Tineidae
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Waterloo station, london, recorded at 2pm on friday 11th july 2014. Includes train departure and arrival announcements, plus general ambient background sounds.
Author: Free Bird
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Binaural recording from helsinki railway station late winter 2019. Recorded in the covered area where the tracks are.
Author: Jakobhandersen
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Field-recording of arriving and departing trains in the underground trainstation in brussels, belgium. Announcent in dutch and french.
Author: Gecop
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Slow start of the train and acceleration at about 1:32. Some people talking.
Author: Hannebu
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Some DTMF tones generated in audacity. It sounds like a phone dialing. Great phone, modem, or fax sound effects
Author: KevanGC
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Recorded in 2018/07/02. Plaza de armas, bus station, seville, spain.
Author: Ngtv
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A train approaching a small station, somewhere in the netherlands. Train is coming from the left and slowing down and braking to come to a hold on the right. Recorded with a zoom h2n.
Author: Jankooiker
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45 seconds of sound, recorded near the vladimir central station (russia).
Author: Gtjuks
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The line, "we are currently experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by," as often heard during live broadcasts. Add a slight mechanize effect.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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An alien sounding recording taken from the wide-band websdr site. Credit is completely optional but it'd be awesome to hear what project this sound was used in. Enjoy! (^ᴥ^).
Author: Stayretro
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An announcer saying in french that the train from bayonne to bordeaux is delayed. Train station ambiance in the background. Recorded with a samsung s4 phone internal microphone, high sensibility. 2013 july 1st.
Author: Jerash
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Dual tone multi-frequency (dtmf) dialing 1-2-3-a-4-5-6-b-7-8-9-c-*-0-#-d in this order. Made with audacity.
Author: Felfa
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