132 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Numbers"

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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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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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This is a sound of a mechanical timetable flipping the numbers down.
Author: Dominik
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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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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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Spy number station on shortwave (4714khz).
Author: Dcf
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Short vocal clip of a countdown from 9 to 1.
Author: Acidvpr
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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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This is a recording of 4 digit number lock entrance from a medium traffic street.
Author: Xiaofenzi
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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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In a maasai school, students are counting numbers in english.
Author: Selcukartut
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I'm testing a new module. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Communications room for a space game, (2015 global game jam theme "what do we do now") made in audacity. All samples from other freesound. Org uploads. Various number stations, radio transmissions, hard drives, distortion, and electronics. Http://freesound. Org/people/mugwood/sounds/161693/http://freesound. Org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/253042/http://freesound. Org/people/copyc4t/sounds/244622/http://freesound. Org/people/alienxxx/sounds/259960/http://freesound. Org/people/danielc0307/sounds/24005/http://freesound. Org/people/matucha/sounds/236951/http://freesound. Org/people/galeku/sounds/116033/http://freesound. Org/people/matucha/sounds/160591/http://freesound. Org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/128472/.
Author: Gggs
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At a tv game show was a question about numbers station. Because i've never heard of that i did some research. After i was kind of fascinated. So i decided trying to make my own sequence of a fake station. I used audacity, musescore2 and some public domain sounds.
Author: Jochen
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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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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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Me saying the number four.
Author: Enjoypa
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You can hear an thunderbolt 1000t in a background.
Author: Gosiives
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Dry vocal recording of "a one, a two, a one two three four".
Author: Davidbain
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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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Man saying "zero" over a walkie-talkie to imitate a "number station. ".
Author: Readeonly
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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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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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0-ctrl, strega and 0-coast inspired helicopter sounds rendered in reaper at 48khz 32-bit with markers for morphagene. Enjoy!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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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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Generated using fibonacci sequence on chuck programming language.
Author: Victorhfs
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User not available on mobile phone announcement. German and english. 48khz, 24bit, mono. Enjoy.
Author: Foongaz
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Me and my friends made some freaky shit at 1 in the morning with a sine keyboard, a microphone and audacity. Cold war era esque radio broadcasts.
Author: Fbielf
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Male sounding "robot"-voice countdown from 10-1. Starts with the sentence "self-destruct in. . . "syncs to 115bpm.
Author: Sonoticai
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Just a few numbers counted from a vocaloid voice pack set.
Author: Isitlocal
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Me saying the word one slowed 8x.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Me saying the word one slowed 16x.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Me saying the word one slowed 4x.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Me saying the word one slowed 32x.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Track created with lmms.
Author: Satanen
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Recorded my son (age 4) counting to 10.
Author: Elaineaeris
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Counting 1 to 10 - australian female voice. Recorded with zoom h4n pro.
Author: Funnyvoices
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Voice saying "your call can not be completed as dialed. " recorded from an old answering machine message tape. [cc zero].
Author: Beetlemuse
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Opening and closing an old slide-up phone and pressing the buttons (with and without tones). Different phone numbers (funny pressing melodies). Dialing tone while waiting for answer. Ringing tone with vibration. Vibration only. Error melody. Message signals with vibration. Alarm tones.
Author: Launemax
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Saying round 1, lowered my transient.
Author: Rentless
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Thin computer keyboard typing, including the 10-key number pad and the volume buttons. Recorded on a tascam-dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. (i left the bass in the recording; you will likely want to use bass-roll-off to remove). Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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In an antique store in laconner, washington i saw a old black desk rotary dial telephone. I dialed the numbers 1 through 0 and recorded them on my cell phone. It's a fairly clear recording and different from the other rotary dial sounds here. I rolled off the low end a bit to get rid of some ambient noise in the store.
Author: Sailor
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This file has so much to offer. "the number you dialed is not a working number. " in english and spanish. With error codes, fast busy signals, and a hang-up tone. There's a lot here that you can cut from. Or use the whole thing!.
Author: Joedeshon
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Answering a vintage rotary phone - used in the new old-time radio show production of lucille fetcher's "sorry, wrong number. " to show your support for our podcast click here:. Https://anchor. Fm/thenewoldtimeradioshow/episodes/2---lucille-fletchers-sorry--wrong-number-eh81fa.
Author: Haleyreesecalhoun
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Danse macabre by Saint-Saëns performed by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski. "Record date is 4/29/1925, with master numbers CVE-27929 and CVE-27930. Also, the subtle "VE" stamp reveals this to be an early electrical recording. It doesn't have quite the brilliance of the 1927 and -28 Victor productions, but still captures the violins nicely. Victor 6505-A and B, concatenated from the original 2 sides."
Author: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Stokowski, Victor 6505
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Amicus No.: 31386294, Performer Heading: Victor Military Band, Performer: Victor Military Band, Title: "O Canada" [sound recording] / [Calixa Lavallée], Composer Heading: Lavallée, Calixa, Generic Label: Victor, Transcribed Label: Victor, Numbers: Issue no.: 17999, Matrix no.: [16871], Take no.: 1, Side no.: B, Notes: Distributor: Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, Manufacturer: Victor Talking Machine Co., New Jersey, Recorded: [9 Dec 1915], [Camden, NJ], Victor Talking Machine, Released: [ca 1916], Issue Type: primary label, Discographical reference: disc; Abrams, unpublished research, recording date, release date and matrix number, Physical Description: 1 sound disc : 78 rpm, monaural ; 10 inch, Genre: Anthems ; National anthems; Hymnes nationaux, Canada, Location: 0004 1376 1379
Author: Calixa Lavallée (1842–1891); Victor Military Band
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Saying track 12.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Dialling the number 0 on an old rotary phone. This recording has a slight pause inbetween dialling, and letting go, allowing for more freedom to tweak the timing yourself. Click here for the rest of my rotary phone samples. For those that need it, below is a diagram showing both the european (inner numbers), and american (outer numbers) numbering systems. The highlighted numbers is the current recorded sound. Audio filename follows american type (outer numbers on diagram, from 1 to 0). .
Author: Cookies+Policy
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