220 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Poor Quality"

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My neighbor practicing violin, poor quality, good vibe.
Author: Coltontbrown
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Bending and banging a metal can/tin. Poor quality mic.
Author: Mistertood
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Bending and banging a metal can/tin. Poor quality mic.
Author: Mistertood
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Bending and banging a metal can/tin. Poor quality mic.
Author: Mistertood
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Bending and banging a metal can/tin. Poor quality mic.
Author: Mistertood
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Bending and banging a metal can/tin. Poor quality mic.
Author: Mistertood
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Bending and banging a metal can/tin. Poor quality mic.
Author: Mistertood
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Bending and banging a metal can/tin. Poor quality mic.
Author: Mistertood
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Recorded w/ an iphone4s (hence the poor quality) played on a kowasaki keyboard.
Author: Depaz
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Recording of mechanical engines doing some construction works on anspach road. It seems like horns. Sorry for the poor quality. It was recorded on the run with my smartphone.
Author: Jeffakakaneda
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Some fireworks going on medium-often in the distance, recorded in stereo. I'm not sure if the quality is great, i mastered this recording and removed wind with poor headphones.
Author: J
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Some fireworks going on medium-often in the distance, recorded in stereo. I'm not sure if the quality is great, i mastered this recording and removed wind with poor headphones.
Author: J
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This is a mercedes e320 diesel driving off from outside. The quality is a little poor, the sound is taken with my old minidisc recorder about 9 years ago. The mercedes is built in 2000.
Author: Radiooaf
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3 little boys fooling around with their "first sony", a cheap cassette taperecorder. Recorded in 1991 on christmas morning. I had to denoise it,because quality of recording was very poor, little reverb.
Author: Schulze
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This is the ride in a mercedes e320 through a town and on to a highway. The quality is a little poor, because this sound is taken with my old minidisc-recorder. The mercedes is built in 2000.
Author: Radiooaf
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Japanese version of Auld Lang Syne. Auld Lang Syne is a song written by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759–1796). This song is well known in many countries in the world, also Japan. In Japan, Auld Lang Syne is well known as it's translated version "蛍の光"(read as "Hotaru no hikari"(means "lights of fireflies") translated by 稲垣千頴(Chikai Inagaki) early Meiji era(1880s). I did my best, but quality is poor. So if you can sing this song and upload ogg file, please substitute the links to this song which embedded in some wikipedia pages to your better version. 日本語: 蛍の光の一番。まだなかったので歌ってみました。歌は苦手なのですがこれからパブリックドメインの楽曲のアップロードが増える事をねがいつつアップロード。もし他に歌ってくれる方がいる場合(バンドやってる方や打ち込みやってる方など)、Wikipedia内でこの曲へ張られているリンクは、あなたがアップロードしたもっとまともなファイルの方へ切り替えてくやってださい。お願いします。 Software 使用ソフト 超録 http://pino.to/choroku/ for recording 録音用 Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ edit & export ogg file 編集とoggファイルの書き出し用 chord コード進行 C -> G -> Am -> F C -> G -> F -> G -> C C -> G -> C/G -> F C -> G -> F -> G -> C
Author: me(guiter and vocal)
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This was recorded on a poor on laptop microphone, and was supposed to be an applause track, but the microphone quality and the fact that we layered ten clapping noises all over each other combined to make this.
Author: Sound Off
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This was recorded next to the shore of the tennessee river near savannah in west tennessee with a samsung galaxy phone. The video was poor quality however i used blender to separate the audio from the video. This was altered slightly with audacity to reduce the constant noise of a distant motor boat.
Author: Osiruswaltz
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My phone ringing, me pressing the talk button, me yelling, me hanging up, and then me yelling again. This was made a long time ago. I think i had just put together some sounds i recorded for no reason in order to get this. Sorry about the poor quality. At the time i didn't have a good microphone.
Author: Juliebaka
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This is the audible annunciation found at all intersections with traffic lights in paris, france. It announces the condition of the traffic lights for pedestrians who are blind or with impaired vision. The annunciation is turned on by pressing a button on the traffic light pole. When the crosswalk sign is red (do not cross), the recorded annunciation is always "rouge piéton" ("red light, pedestrian"), followed by the name of the street that the crosswalk crosses (in this case "rue d'antin," the quiet side street where i recorded this). This repeats over and over until the crosswalk changes to green, at which point there is a two-second trill tone followed by a repeating bell tone. The bell tone is one bell, followed by two bells, repeated four times, followed by a very brief pause, and then the sequence is repeated again. This continues until the crosswalk changes back to red, at which point the "rouge piéton" message resumes. The annunciation continues for at least one cycle of the traffic lights and then stops, unless the button is pressed again. The audio quality of the annunciation is very poor even in real life (it sounds like a wax cylinder recording or something), and can be difficult to understand. This recording accurately captures the poor quality of the annunciation. The volume of the annunciation is also adjusted dynamically based on ambient noise, so there is a slight change in volume on this recording as the system apparently reacts to noise from traffic or something. There is a weak background noise that sounds like some sort of machine, but it wasn't coming from the traffic light and i don't know the source. The recording starts with the crosswalk red, then at about 18. 3 seconds it changes to green, then it changes back to red at about 53 seconds. A car passes at around 48 seconds. Recorded with a zoom h4n, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, built-in mics, from about ten inches below the tiny speaker in the crosswalk sign housing.
Author: Mxsmanic
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