80 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Pitch Shift"

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No fuss 3 stage asr (analog shift register) patch. I sample from a quantizer but still its not exact pitch. The sound start with a short decay. I will gradually increase the decay time of the three sounds.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Done by sound forge fm synthesizer. Basically four added sine waves, each has some percentage of self-modulation(feedback). The sound effects chain applied over the initial sound is: reverb, chorus, upward compression(sound forge wave hammer), pitch shift(down) and finally vibrato, to simulate a varying speed tape machine.
Author: Navadaux
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Create dĩa bay dừng lại sound from sieuamthanh’s «dia bay" sound. Audacity:. - cut from 0. 000s to 0. 500s. - copy. - create→add new→stereo track. - paste in new track. - effect→sliding time scale/pitch shift (repeat 4 times)initial temp change (%): 0final temp change (%): -90.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Made with audacity using pitch shift to lower the percussion sounds i took from fl studio and added three times with the "small room (dark)" plugin in the "reverb" effect. Feel free to use, but please use my name in your description for credit!.
Author: Deleted User
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I rapidly pressed the fast forward and reverse buttons on a little cassette recorder while it was playing an old radio show from the 90s. One of the first fx recordings i ever did. Recorded with a samson c03u microphone, no processing.
Author: Ludwigmueller
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I copied the gem breath sound effect from the original ex and pt tv series. I modified a noise i made with phaser. I had accidentally not known that i should set the pitch-shift in delay to off.
Author: Rulerofthemetaverse
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A simple mouse click from the logitech g302. Recorded in audacity using the blue snowball, then trimmed and fine-tuned. Timbre did some remixes, so if you want some variance, there ya go. Https://freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/397926/(you can also pitch shift this sound but that's a little bit more effort).
Author: Madmanepic
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Recording is a 24 bit stereo wav file. Literally using a "motivational speaker" tape found in a box (full of several more of these god awful things!) while digging through the neighborhood trash to test out and setup a pitch-shifted vocal patch for my noisecore project. Effects used: danelectro fish & chips eq, korg ax3g multi-effect, and alesis nanoverb direct to sound card. Processed in goldwave(compression to reduce peaks and fading on the beginning/end. ).
Author: The Semen Incident
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In the book of revelation the lamb of god opens the seals to reveal the four riders of the apocalypse. In turn each calls "come and see" voice recorded with voice recorder on android cell phone and processed/layered 4 times using pitch shift in audacity. This is myself doing some voice acting for my music projects.
Author: Phatkatz
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In the 14th century the bubonic plague descimated the population of europe. Men would push around carts collecting the corpses and shouting to bring out your dead for disposal. Recorded on android cell phone voice recorder. Processed with noise removal and slight pitch shift in audacity. This is myself doing some voice acting for my music projects.
Author: Phatkatz
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I was out recording some sounds late one evening, and i randomly heard this, which i can assume is a gunshot. Not much processing was done to this sound, except some noise removal and pitch shift. Feel free to use this whenever, wherever, and however you want. This ain't called freesound for nothing. :).
Author: Resaural
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Night vision turn on sound for video games. Made with rutgermuller's light switch sound https://freesound. Org/people/rutgermuller/sounds/51156/ and audacity generators and effects (three sine waves 1000hz/2000hz/4000hz, sliding pitch shift, fades, reverb, low pass filter, normalization in not that order and exact details i did forget).
Author: Qubodup
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Theme old bombtimer :. Production steps:i record the sound of a book falling on the floor. I copy the sound impact 8 times on the same track. At the end « i fade in closing ». On another track, i copy the first track. I displace this second track on the right with « time shift tool », it creates a shift. I change the pitch of this track with a percent of change of -47. On a third track i take another recording sound of a key knocking on metal. I copy this sound 8 times and put a « fade out » on all the third track. I shift the track to begin at 1sec. Description:this sound look like to an old bomb timber. There is two different sounds one look like a heartbeat and the second a clock ticking. It creates a very stressful sound because of the progressive amplification. The bomb will explode soon and we need to hurry to defuse it. Typologie de schaffer :. Masse: son cannelétimbre harmonique: éclatantgrain: itérationallure: mécaniquedynamique: graduelleprofil mélodique: ascendantprofil de masse: dilatation.
Author: Univ Lyon
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This is a transformation of the original recording https://freesound. Org/people/pinehadmz/sounds/369501/. For week 10 "musical piece" assignment for the audio signal processing for music applications online class. There are three layers, panned in stereo. Each syllable of each layer was randomly pitch shifted to a note in the minor scale using the harmonic plus stochastic model. Each harmonic track was thickened with extra harmonics during the synthesis process too to make it extra weird.
Author: Pinehadmz
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Took a drum loop and pitched out 3 different layers of itself, one at half speed an octave down, one at quarter speed 2 octaves down, and one on top that starts out chopped up into separated transients and returns to full speed at the end. I originally made this to be 3 different levels of progression for a backing drum-loop, with the first section being the buildup, the second as the transition/windup, and the third as the breakdown.
Author: Jackie Makes Noiz
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I was just messing around with audacity again, this time slowing down my recording like a tape record, which not only stretched the time, but also turned down the frequency range which resulted in pitch shift. I stumbled around a sound that sounded like a huge horn exhaust - like those war pipes from celtics. So i experimented a little bit and made this one. Original recording was mono (but recorded to stereo track), however i added a reverb effect which created a nice stereo reverb effect. Feel free to use in games :).
Author: Czghost
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This is another spoopy long background music type thing i've thrown together with pitch shift and time stretch and echo. This one is a bit long to sit through and feels to me like it often needs more space in it, but i have no idea what i'm doing so i'm stuck with what i've got. For background creepy mood stuff there are definitely some good 30ish second stretches in there that are different enough from each other to suit somebody somewhere though, i'm sure.
Author: Waxsocks
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Recording #1 of my own shirt flapped, snapped, whipped, waved etc. If you pitch-shift this down (or slow it down) it can sound (imo) indistinguishable from, say, a large flag or large sail being pulled and snapped in the wind. This had recording noise removed, and silences auto-trimmed, with auto-regions from that trimming generated and saved in the file (handy for selecting a sound region easily or exporting regions as a lot of separate sounds). I request but do not demand attribution to me for use of this sound.
Author: Narfnarfsillywilly
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Sound made by a small electric motor cranking and reversing a lever (on an infant's glider/sleeper). This take has multiple repeats of the sound (a different take i have here provides just one repeat of the sound). If you pitch-shift this down about six steps and add a metal/plate/hall reverberation effect, it sounds remarkably like a sound you hear in the carbonite chamber scene in the empire strikes back :). This was recorded with a sony icd-st voice recorder held next to the glider, then noise removed with an audio tool, then normalized. I request but don't demand credit to me (richard alexander hall) for any use of this sound.
Author: Narfnarfsillywilly
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Sound made by a small electric motor cranking and reversing a lever (on an infant's glider/sleeper). This is one repeat of the sound taken from a larger sound i've provided in this archive (which has repeated takes). If you pitch-shift this down about six steps and add a metal/plate/hall reverberation effect, it sounds remarkably like a sound you hear in the carbonite chamber scene in the empire strikes back :). This was recorded with a sony icd-st voice recorder held next to the glider, then noise removed with an audio tool, then normalized. I request but don't demand credit to me (richard alexander hall) for any use of this sound.
Author: Narfnarfsillywilly
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Blok modular set to bang on random keys/throw random parameters in various places. Sort of a kind of fm synthesis but i'm pretty sure blok can do a lot of extra things like place filters/waveshapers after the modulator but before the main oscillator. Don't want to give away much else but you can improv random textures by drawing in a waveshaper window/right-click to drag the drawing from one side to another. Also you can use the atan button to scale the notes on some sort of curve by distorting the note values. I could've added delay/reverb/eq/ ambience but i wanted it to be as dry as possible because that's personally what i look for, raw sounds that you can choose to change if you like. No edits aside from normalizing the. Wav file.
Author: Ragnar
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Lazer sound made by running my fingernail along a mouse pad and reversing it, along with some pitch shifts. Recorded using a headset microphoneedited using sony vegas.
Author: Scaevola
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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 laser noise created for my science fiction sitcom. The base was just a note from a vst synth (i can't remember which) and then a variety of pitch shifts, time stretches and layers of reverb until it sounded right.
Author: Waxsocks
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This is a variation on a guttural growl i made to depict some giant bears in power armour. I recorded myself with a zoom h1 and then fiddled with pitch shifts etc to get to this big cat noise (well, that was what i was aiming for).
Author: Waxsocks
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This sound is actually a voice stretched and processed until you hear dinosaurios. Along with multiple flanges & phasers & pitch shifts & compression. The voice is from an episode of cyanide & happiness "señor clean first" when she say 'hey what the hell man. '. Hilarious.
Author: Nate The Late
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A guitar through defective self-modulating delay. The time potentiometer went "bad" after years of hard twisting and abuse, and now it warbles and pitch-shifts on it's own. It's very temperamental, though. The pedal is a johnson "ead-2 analog echo delay". May be useful for an outro or something! let me know if you use it, i'd love to hear the results!.
Author: The Semen Incident
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This is a classic theta brainwave entrainment sound made by two sine waves. The pitch shifts gently to produce some slow variation of the actual speed of the pulse. You can use it as a track and add voice (like relaxation or visualization), or just use as is to promote deep relaxation or trance. The pulses are about 8 hz (cycles per second).
Author: Robert Yourell
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The beautiful sounds of office life. This is audible interference from a cheap ballast in a florescent light fixture--or several in close proximity. (it's probably violating fcc regulations with rf output too. ) this was recorded with an iphone builtin mic, then processed to isolate the sound. It's a beeping / humming at around 3,800 hz. Each beep lasts about 1 second, followed by a half-second of silence before the next beep. Toward the end of this recording, it shifts slightly upward in pitch, to around 4,000 hz. Some typing on a keyboard can be heard in the foreground. (it's an office, after all. ).
Author: Itickets
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As already stated, he term, "pyew!" does not refer to a funky smell. Think of it as the sound bernadette (from big bang theory) makes when she's playing video games and trying to phonetically approximate the single shot of a ray gun or laser weapon. This file contains a whopping 17 different individual sounds each separated by 3 seconds of silence, and each with a different lengths and sonic qualities. Everything you need to go totally pyew-wild!. *all sounds by realtheremin are genuine theremin recordings; they are provided dry, without effects of any kind, allowing you to add reverb, echo, pitch shifts, phlanging, etc. , and edit them in any way you choose. Every effort has been made to eliminate/reduce hum and distortion (unless intentionally noted).
Author: Realtheremin
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