620 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Pick"

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Lowest string (f1, gauge 0. 74) playing again, but this time with heavy distortion and no reverb. There is some barely noticeable noise towards the end, picked up by the guitar pickups. Djenty, almost bass guitar stringish tone.
Author: Vrezerino
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Strange radio interference picked up between radio channels at 3am one morning. (i'm reasonably sure this some sort of strange em phenomenon rather than someone else's composition being broadcast; if i am wrong, i will be happy to take it down. ).
Author: Alienistcog
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A raven flying by overhead in a forest on gabriola island off the coast of bc. Some droney ambiance from steel mill across the water in nanaimo. As the raven flies overhead, it is remarkable how well the mic picked up the flapping of its wings. Recorded with a zoom h2.
Author: Jamesoc
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A few lines from a one string phono fiddle. It is a very rare old instrument seldom found today. It is a single metal string, played with a horsehair bow. The sound is picked up through a phonogram diapraghm and then amplified through a brass horn. This is free for anyone to use as they wish.
Author: Mrsjones
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A fisherman is in a boat, he walks, he shaves (yes… shaves), throws the net, and then a storm begins. He pick up the net, and then the calm comes. A sound story made with foley by old fisherwomen in a sons de barcelona workshop at eufònic festival.
Author: Sonsdebarcelona
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Just walking around sam's club one afternoon and picking up the store ambience and overall sound of the space which is a big warehouse type building. Midway thru some starts talking thru the loudspeaker.
Author: Demichael
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Culls from a recording. I thought the scratchy pick up & fret noise sounded useful, so there it is. This is a 1969 teisco del rey "tulip" et 100.
Author: Johnlavine
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Recording made by artist, oliver payne for the greensand country landscape partnership to celebrate the sites and sounds of the greensand ridge. This recording is of the onsite solar panel in the car park of sandy lodge. Recorded with edirol r05 and telephone pick up.
Author: Greensand Sound Archive
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The sound of scrubbing an am radio back and forth across the spectrum. There are bits and pieces of stations picked up, but it's mostly interference. Recorded using an old analogue radio, connected to a zoom h1 handy recorder.
Author: Yoyodaman
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Shaken not stirred :)multiple shakes, single shakes, fast slow, pick up sound at the end. I needed that for a movie i am working on. Amazingly i recorded it using the h4n in my room. Tell me what u think guys.
Author: Ramston
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This sound was recorded on the corner of glebe and george streets. This street corner is a common place for students to pass during the day, and these sounds are representative of what goes on in the city we go to school in, but they are sounds we may not always pick up on because they are so normal to us.
Author: Cjboman
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Recorded on the platform of the train station picks up the last call to catch a train and immediately start the train, you can hear the general mood of people waiting and crossing into the dock.
Author: Oscar De Ávila
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An approximately 2 minute in length beat for backgrounds. Listen with headphones or nice speakers otherwise ambiance and bass line do not pick up. Produced with cakewalk sonar. Contains samples of "harp" by pryght one, "rain" by marec, and "cinematic boom norm" by herbert boland.
Author: Axtoncrolley
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Gravação em estúdio utilizando um tamborim e microfone condensador. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Author: Ellamedeiros
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Recorded in stockholm a rainy summer day. Standing on the 6th floor recording from the balcony. The storm starts close and moves away from the mic. I picked up some cars in the clip, and the neighbours shouts at 09:10. Recorded with a zoom h6 in stereo.
Author: Buldfot
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This is a recording of me tapping my desk and dropping small items, like my calculator, bottle caps, and gum wrappers. I even improv a creepy whistling tune in it. I used the fruity convolver to make it sound awesome. Feel free to edit it and pick the parts you want.
Author: Extrememagneticpower
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Taken at about 8am on a friday in my home kitchen in los angeles, ca. I used a tascam dr-07mk2 recorder. I simply picked up my keys from the counter and put them back down.
Author: Magnesium
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Made this loop to improvise on c dorian. Delay added later on ableton live. Gear used:. Washburn wr 150 emg-89, s and s. Both single pick ups were selected.
Author: Giomilko
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Angry guts. Featuring some really quiet sound from my mechanical keyboard in the background. Was hoping that wouldn't be picked up. . . Recorded with a google pixel xl, as its bottom-facing (mono) microphone is perfect for this. No noise reduction.
Author: Borygmi
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Recorded at night, soft wind russeling through ash leaves. 1 min recording with a soft peaking towards the end as teh wind picks up for a little.
Author: Ratatosk
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Recorded on my blue yeti, slide guitar using can against acoustic guitar. Sounds like someone is losing there mind or disturbed. I'd love to hear how you used it! :).
Author: Smukey
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My mogalyn consists of a torn-up book cover, a gnarled root i found on the ground, and a pinwheel called a "moga. " the moga spins, and picks rhythmically strum the strings according to their placement and the rotation of the mo. This version was created with paper and glue - which fell apart, so a more robust version is coming soon.
Author: Mogalini
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Machine composed electronic music - or experimental generative atonal electronic music made with an analog modular synth. I give my synth the prerequisites to create music - and it does - endlessly. I record and pick out some created songs.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I used a tiny silver medal and a glass container to replicate the sound of a wedding ring being set on a glass bedside table. Different combinations, hollow, compact, with and without rattling. Rode ntg2 + zoom h4nno processing.
Author: Franciscopcoutinho
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Machine composed electronic music - or experimental generative atonal electronic music made with an analog modular synth. I give my synth the prerequisites to create music - and it does - endlessly. I record and pick out some created songs.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is from my royal typewriter that i picked up at the thrift store for 5 bucks. It works great and i use it quite a bit to write letters with. I love the feel and sound of the keys. I used two yamaha pocketrak recorders to record it. If you use it please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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In this piece, the recording of an acoustic guitar was made,with the technique of listening with one ear from several points and distances, since, as we saw in course 2, doing that is like listening to the way in which the microphone picks up the sound; and that is the specific point where the microphone must be. A dynamic microphone, interface and computer with digital audio station was used.
Author: Erian
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After walking the dog she usually gets a piece of the crispy swedish bread called "knäckebröd". The sound is picked up with a se electronics usb2200a and my laptop using audacity. I'm afraid the dishwasher brings nome noice in the background.
Author: Hasselundin
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From the loa angeles book fair 2019 opening day at usc campus. Not the full band , still very impressive. Forgive the clipping as the dynamic range for this material is quite large. Recording too far away i would have picked up chatter, so a compromising record.
Author: Gilbossa
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I needed the sound of some keys that were put on a table. So i did the recording myself with a simple headset-mic. It's a very simple recording, hope you can work with it. The putting down was done in 3 different manners from quick to slow and picking them up again.
Author: Gruenebanane
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Low e string on acoustic guitar scrape slide with pick. Increased pitch, wah-wah effect at 31. 2%, light tremolo,fade and noise reduction used. Recorded with conexant smart audio using at2020 mic, processed on audacity.
Author: Husky
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Here you have some short sounds you can use to create the effects of achievements or collectable objects like coins, power ups. . . I'm curious about what do you use this for. Please, let me know if you don't care =).
Author: Little Wall
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Extracted from camera recorded content, tidied up with audacity mono and noisegate. . . I also listen for problems and cherry pick to avoid weird sounds. . No rubbish dry sample. If you want to use these sorts of sounds (good for games or video), remeber adding reverb back is the trick to making the sound big again.
Author: Darkshroom
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Machine composed electronic music - or experimental generative atonal electronic music made with an analog modular synth. I give my synth the prerequisites to create music - and it does - endlessly. I record and pick out some created songs.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Foley movement of puzzle pieces being slid around, picked up and clicked into place on a wood surface. I used a zoom h4n and applied some noise reduction to get the room tone out. Very specific sound, hopefully gets some more use out of it.
Author: Cmorris
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These sci-fi synth sweeps were created by manipulating white noise with filter sweeps and other effects and then using noise reduction to remove the underlying white noise. You would need to pick through them and cut them up, but they can be useful for sound designing light graphic elements that move around and animate on and off.
Author: Jimmygu
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I like to put special attention into not only the sounds and rhythms used in my work, but also the shape of the tracks itself when looked at in an audio editor. I enjoy working with dc-offsetted sounds, as i believe that, although there is not much of a difference when listened to, they must be picked up differently somehow by the brain.
Author: Suspiciononline
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Recording of a computer graphics card. Captured closing using a "telephone" pickup coil and a zoom h5 recorder. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!.
Author: Cabled Mess
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