281 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Patterns"

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Made with reason 9. 5eds06s - the sound. Matrix - processing. Gate triggering, volume and pitch coarse parameters processed through matrix patterns.
Author: Arnasarnas
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This hi hat loop i created for a song i'm making. A few hi hats were used, doing different rhythm and panning patterns.
Author: Untitled
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Various samples manipulated and put into patterns for you listening pleasure. Dark room and headphones. Press play and repeat.
Author: Pax
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Each accidental pattern was mined out of a much longer recording. I noticed these interesting sequences of noises while editing other samples over the years and threw them into a catch-all folder. All of these were recorded with a usb-stick mic so they have a nice lo-fi distorted quality. Try looping any of these patterns and you'll hopefully understand why i selected them.
Author: Storyofthelie
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Well it did. One of those rare speaking patterns where part of it is on the inhale and part of it on the exhale.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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These are tr 505 one shots on a bent 505, some are 1 bar patterns and so forth! good for a battery kit.
Author: Kathakaku
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Remix of telephonering. Wav by transitking. This is one of the distinctive ring patterns some phone companies use to indicate that a caller is calling from an unknown number (usually a telemarketer).
Author: Guitarguy
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Various exclamations and electronic speech patterns, improvised using wavetable synthesis and envelope modifcations, with random pitch shifts and vowel/consonant/exclamatory sounds coming through the droid speak.
Author: Alphatone
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A part of the experimental pack, beataholic. Various bleep and bloops in patterns and loopable for your pure pleasure !.
Author: Pax
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This sounds like it's the 2637 screen. . . It's a 2-bladed propeller seaplane at 2250 rpm!. Every time the sound loops, the light patterns change, as shown right here!.
Author: Therandomsoundbyte
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The sound was recorded with a yeti blue microphone in my room (which is not soundproofed). It is a recording of a turkey baster dropping water into a bowl full of water. Sound has many patterns of water droplets.
Author: Lardoc
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I've scanned the radio frequencies with an old radio and recorded with my tascam dr-05 via the headphone jack. You can hear some weird looping patterns and sound fragments from random radio stations.
Author: Johnny
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Jingling 2-4 sleigh bells in a couple patterns. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 48000hz in audacity. 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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Minimalist beat captured in a natural setting, probably some siding on a building being replaced. Mixes metal rattling (like screws or coins) with hammering and a low background voice. Portions have been looped and mixed, could be cut and looped in various patterns.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Little loop i made today. Kinda reminds me of the drum patterns on the toejam & earl soundtrack. Used dpren's fat kick (https://freesound. Org/people/dpren/sounds/248142/) and tictacshutup's prac-snare 2 (https://freesound. Org/people/tictacshutup/sounds/439/), edited in audacity 2. 3. 2.
Author: Sharklike
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This is some small patterns i made and mixed basic filters time pitch all accross and finally put some bells with a very very short programmed arpeggiator. You will not hear the arpeggiator over all the other effects ;).
Author: Peeper
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A 5 minute sound file made by muting the strings of one of my banjos and playing a small range of finger patterns in mixed order. Recorded direct to my computer with a few adobe auditions effects added to enhance the sound. A great fit to a short story or thought-provoking piece of work.
Author: Simonays
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Here are the highlights from a mri machine (a ge signa, i believe). Probably useful for robot sounds. You'll also note the cooling system in there as well. These things dissipate a huge amount of energy and are quite interesting. The actual sounds come from vibration of the coils as the machine runs through it's patterns.
Author: Parabolix
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A set of two types of beep. A singular beep, and then a double-note beep. Either one could be used on their own, or they can be combined to create abnormal patterns. These beeps can be used for various electronic items like alarms, transmission equipment, or hospital equipment. Created through beepbox, using the preset chiptune sample instrument.
Author: Takimeko
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Just a super raw recording of the rhythmic patterns of my windscreen wipers. All made with a mobile phone from inside the car. Some parts are loopable. The "positioning" of the phone was changed every now and then, so there are different angles and "nuances". Kinda. My phone records in mp3, didn't even know.
Author: Albius Music
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This first loop in series is a simple, beat in 4/4 time run at 140 bpm. It features an extremely thick bass sound with general techno patterns you might hear in normal techno music. The pack is aimed for general use in any type of techno, trance music. The loop was created mainly with reaktor's arobic.
Author: Errorcell
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This is a loop. "in electroacoustic pop, rock, and other kinds of music, a loop is a repeating section of sound material. Short sections of material can be repeated to create ostinato patterns. -wikipedia. " i have no idea what half of that stuff means, but whatever. This was made using soundtrap. Have a nice day and feel free to use this however you like!. Sound count: 40tempo: 100 bpmlicense: creative commons 0.
Author: Felineterror
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5 min recording. Question. Do you hear any form of repetitiv pattern?the "engine" for this. . . Is a feedback patch. Chaotic? maybe. The colors the soundfile get here on freesound reveals patterns. I use this feedback patch to derive timing and pitch. I restrain the pitch. It's bad enough as it is. The feedback patch is made with 2 lfos, 1 vclfo and a vcad.
Author: Gis Sweden
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My synth creates 24 tracks. No scale known to human. . . Track start are marked by a high-hat sound. Some are short!. 0:00 track 11:57 track 22:02 track 32:08 track 42:32 track 54:015:455:515:576:02 track 106:066:216:316:357:06 track 15 my favourite7:317:347:407:55 hmmm okay8:38 track 209:409:469:51 interesting11:53 track 24.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Created and formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. Released in 1985, the casio sk-1 was a battery powered sampling keyboard that has become something of a cult favorite. We have reformatted its classic built-in rhythms (as well as their fill-in variations) as a reel of splices for your morphagene! download them today and transform them into something new!. Http://makenoisemusic. Com/modules/morphagene.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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A bunch of weird and hopefully interesting noises. Created using the korg electribe 2 synthesis engine with alot of modulations and asynchron patterns. Post-processing in cubase. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. ;-). One more thing. Maybe check out my links, perhaps you'll find something you like. :o).
Author: Cabled Mess
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Looking at the spectrogram waveform display of https://freesound. Org/people/ivolipa/sounds/344948/ i noticed a few patterns. Distinct bands of high volume at around ~600hz, ~1200hz, ~1800hz, the fade in volume toward higher frequencies, a ubiquitous noise, and the soft staccato rhythm. Using these facts, i tried to make yet another engine sound with fm-synthesis. Sound forge 7 — to my knowledge — lacking a spectrogram, i've no clue if this was a successful attempt, but it does have a vaguely engine-like sound.
Author: Mrlindstrom
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Part of "semiloopdrumsamples" package, please dl the whole package. . With 'semilooped' i mean that only the ride and hihat are longer loops and the kick and snare is separate for better flexibility. I only made basic patterns tho as this package is mostly meant for creating custom playalong/click tracks. No eq's, i'll let the user do that. . Again for flexibility. All samples are stereo(48khz24bitflac), since the sound of the kick naturally leaks in the overheads and the overheads are a big part of the snare sound.
Author: Rytmenpinnen
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Remaster of makenoisemusics sk-1 reel. This is made with twice as many splices. Original: https://freesound. Org/s/499589/. Quote:"created and formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. Released in 1985, the casio sk-1 was a battery powered sampling keyboard that has become something of a cult favorite. We have reformatted its classic built-in rhythms (as well as their fill-in variations) as a reel of splices for your morphagene! download them today and transform them into something new!".
Author: Dualmono
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Samples of the vintage korg mini pops 45 drum machine. No processing applied here but a very gentle fft based noise reduction. After all, i figured background noise was part of the machine's sonic identity. No patterns here, since that would have taken forever, just the individual sounds. Some of them alone, some of them combined. Recorded mono with a zoom h2n thru the machine's "amp" output.
Author: Schafferdavid
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Session 1, find more koto in this sound pack. The recorder wasn't optimally placed in the session 1 recording, so sometimes you might hear some low impact noises transitioning through the table to the recorder. Some eq (low cut) should be able to fix this. We went to my friend's father to record a koto, a traditional japanese zither-like (table harp) instrument, consisting of a large wooden base with long strings for plucking. The strings are tuned in the japanese pentatonic scale, allowing a mystic, mysterious, beautiful harmony. It was my first time ever playing this instrument, so don't expect wonders lol. But i tried to "feel" the instrument as well as i could, working from my limited keyboard and guitar playing skills. I improvised simple patterns, and also tried to work with call and response ideas, and bass notes, plucking the low strings with my fingers, and then plucking the high ones with a pick. Happy listening, chopping, and remixing!. In kashiwa, chiba, east of tokyo. Mid october 2016. Zoom h2n stereo ms recording in 96khz, 24bit.
Author: Rutgermuller
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