718 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Record Hiss"

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This is a nice little study written by guillermo gomez and is from frederick noad's book 'the idiot's guide to the guitar. ' it's a great book and don't let the title fool you. Recorded on my yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony sound forge. Sorry it's not the best recording (too much hiss and bass) and i may do it over. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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Walking behind the sgwd yr eira waterfall in wales, uk. Recorded with a zoom h5 with an msh-6 stereo mic on a calm winter afternoon.
Author: Jackmichaelking
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We had just damp wood and it was a chilly evening. The wood is not burning yet, a lot of cracks, pops and sizzles can be heard. I can smell it, too. Recorded with a zoom h1 in a medium room, mic held at 30 cm ca. From the fireplace.
Author: Tomaradze
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A wonderful orgasm with a nice long build-up and great release, then some contented moans to finish. Recorded with an iphone and edited in reaper to remove noise. The dominant hissing background noise was successfully removed, replaced with a sparkly mist of glitchness, which i feel creates a sci-fi fantasy setting.
Author: Kitsuneluigi
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Departing train "industrial" sounds. Recorded at train station in modrice, near to brno, czr. Audio includes very organic industrial clatter, vibrations and hydraulics sounds. Recorded with tascam recorder + tripod + windscreen. ---in case you use any of my sounds, i will be happy to be informed, although it is not necessary. Recording on request of similar sounds with different technical attitude, procedure or format is possible. Just let me know. Recorded in 2018.
Author: Dersinnsspace
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Travelling from prospect park to parkside station in flatbush, brooklyn. Train is almost empty, no passengers talking. Audio starts in the car, announcements are heard. Upon arrival at parkside, recording transitions to outside the train. It hisses and pulls away from station. Recorded with an iphone 11.
Author: Soundsexciting
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Sounds from a steam-train, squeaking and rattling inside with no additional passenger sounds (no one else was in that coach). The recording starts with the train approaching in the station and the squeaking of the brakes and the hiss of the steam. This particular train goes up and down the "brocken" in the harz, germany.
Author: Viertelnachvier
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Recording of wind and rain in a storm in south uk, 28th oct 2013. Wind can be heard blowing through nearby woods and leaves rustling. Dripping of rain from the eves of the house. Mostly white noise hissing with volume rising and falling. Recorded using a canon d550 out the window/door. The files were edited to remove wind when it directly blows on the microphone.
Author: Timsc
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Got some water coming out of a faucet and down the sink drain. Recorded at a high volume on a tascam dr-07. The hiss is what it is. . . Though if you play it at a low volume (or use a noise remover) it should come out fine. Remember, freesound. Org previews audio at a low quality!.
Author: Thelittlecrow
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One steam train engine cycle extracted and cleaned up. A single steam train chuff without the background steam hiss. Credit to keith peter for the original field recording: https://freesound. Org/people/keithpeter/sounds/125211/.
Author: Birdofthenorth
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Quiet time of day, recorder placed in cardboard box in a cupboard and covered with clothing. As in title and file info, low cut 40hz, 16 bit, 44. 1 khz. I didn't see any point in going below a 70% gain level as it's not too bad at those levels.
Author: Wretchedoctaves
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Stereo recording 48khz 24bit from the top of hangman's hill in the malvern hills, uk. Recorded for world listening day 2014 on 18 july in the early afternoon. Recorded with rode nt4 and sennheiser mkh416 through sound devices 442 into tascam dr-40. Additional processing in sound forge. The nt4 had quite a lot of top end hiss that i didn't really notice until too late.
Author: Earthkeptwarm
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Studio recording of a 10'' inflatable stand-up surf board being deflated. I included a roughly designed version first, and the raw mono take. Format:wav 44khz 16bit mono. Gear:neumann tlm-102audiofuse interface.
Author: Brunoboselli
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Lead in groove of a 7" single @ 45 rpm. Recording chain:. Pro-ject primary turntable with an ortofon om 5e cartridge→ onkyo stereo amplifier→ behringer uca202 audio interface→ laptop using audacity. Notched out some motor noise and selectively eliminated or lessened some other noises for aesthetic reasons.
Author: Groschi
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A compilation of accidental recordings or recordings of terrible quality i made, with the pops and crackles and interesting parts all together. I think if rearranged this could be useful for making vinyl, analog sounding drum beats. I used a similar strategy for making my chai tea drums- https://freesound. Org/people/f-r-a-g-i-l-e/sounds/507365/.
Author: F R A G I L E
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I started recording a vinyl lp into my computer before realising that i hadn’t set the anti-skate properly and the needle was stuck in the lead-in groove. I trimmed this bit of snap crackle n’ pop and kept it in the hope that it might be useful for me or anyone else. Have fun.
Author: Deleted User
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One-shot sample created from portable cassette tape recorders. Sound sources from broken cassettes, internal feedback modulation and tape speed manipulation. All original sounds. Suitable for drum rack/ drum machine sequencing.
Author: Darcyadam
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A spoken voice upload for a dubstep music with the phrase saying "now. . . The drop". Uploaded for a sample request for the same (found here: http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/17712/ ). Recorded the phrase, applied equalizing to get rid of the terrible air sounds and hisses and frequencies (you can still hear some) and finally applied evil vocoder effect found in propellerhead reason. Recorded and effects applied in propellerhead reason. Recorded on 5 jan 2012.
Author: Afleetingspeck
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Recorded from a sidewalk on state street in pendleton, indiana, this light rain storm is perfectly delightful. Listen as cars hiss past or wait for them to pass and just let the rain fall. Long enough to allow for editing and recorded in beautiful 48k stereo on a zoom h4n, this sound is quality and ready to help you paint your aural picture.
Author: Thestoryshop
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Hard hip hop beat made from various recently uploaded free sounds. Output at 105 bpm, 44khz wav stereo. Freesounds used:. 173164 - bliss bass kicks173163 - bliss hard snares172976 - bliss - bass stabs173003 - puniho tape recorder.
Author: Snapper
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A raw audio recording of a sword being slowly drawn from a leather sheath. (this is a replacement audio for a sound i had made earlier, with the background noise at the beginning and end taken off. ) see timbre's noise reduction remix of the sound for a much cleaner version without background hissing noise - https://freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/417194/#comments.
Author: Funwithsound
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When wright® brand bacon sizzles, it sounds just like the crackles and pops of a spinning vinyl record. So, we decided to create a high-fidelity recording of savory wright® brand bacon cooking for 19 minutes and 22 seconds, a nod to the year we were founded. We pressed this sound onto a vinyl record, which we sent to tiktok creators to cook up their own bacon beats: tiktok. Com/@wrightbrand. Now, this sound is free for you to use.
Author: Wrightbrandbacon
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Recorded just after the clock struck midnight, signaling the beginning of 2023 in greenville, south carolina with a tascam dr-05 stereo recorder. Very nice clear recording with basically zero unwanted noises except for an occasional light water drip. Audio edited to perfection by me. ;) did some light eq, compression, limiting, and stereo balancing, as well as removing some of the constant ambient white noise hiss. Creative commons 0 license, so use this for whatever you like! enjoy!.
Author: Eyesontheking
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Recorded on the shortest day of the year at the edge of a lake where the wind was gusting from the south at 15 to 20 miles an hour. At the beginning you hear some geese in the distance. This recording was made using my sony pcm m-10 with it's internal microphones set to level 5 input volume. I actually placed the recorder, carefully, in a crook of some branches in an oak tree about 5 feet above the ground---very near a big clump of dead and brown oak leaves. . . . This gives you that wonderful sound of the wind hissing through the leaves.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Opening the back doors: first the storm door and then the main door. Main door closes followed by the storm door. Back door has a slight squeak. The glass-screen door is moderated by a hydraulic door closer which you can breifly hear hiss before the door slams shut. Recorded on a windows x8 phone and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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This is the sound of an slightly old and noisy ceiling fan being switched on, run for a bit, and then turned off. It has been recorded on my cheap android phone in an empty room in mumbai, india. There is some room tone hiss as well mixed in. You can loop the middle part to extend as the drone / rumble is quite steady. Feel free to use as and where you wish.
Author: Seventhsamurai
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A looping lo-fi excerpt of felineterror's song 'r-s 5'. There is alot going on under the hood here, everything from an analog bass exciter, feeding into a audio rectifier, creating that unique bass tone. A highpass filter, feeding into a delay. And then a tape emulator, featuring frequency loss, tape degradation and wow'n'flutter. Other versions of this remix:. . Since my ears can't hear any frequencies above 14khz (please remember to wear ear defenders around loud machinery! thank you. <3), i can't hear tape hiss very clearly, and are afraid i might overdo the volume. Therefore i think its best to leave any tape hiss up to you, if you want any, there's plenty of recordings here on freesound, for example this one (cc-0). 120 bpm | original by felineterroruse this however you like!. Have fun, see you on the other side!.
Author: Dwy
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Audio from the artist paintpots in yellowstone. The hiss in the background is the constant float of steam from the ground along with the regular release of pockets of air from these odd little spitting mud holes. Pretty cool to see and producing a very unique sound. Not sure if it'll be useful for anything, but it was too cool to pass up. Again, sorry for the short duration; there was a lot of traffic and wind there. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Gravação em estúdio, utilizado microfone condensador, de um balão esvaziando. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil. --------------------------------------. Recording in empty a balloon deflating. Used condenser microphone. Recorded for discipline of capture and editing of audio - course: radio, tv and internet. Universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo - sp. Brazil.
Author: Kayo Martins
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Some vocals i did for fun. Obviously good for making tracks, or djs, or whatever you want actually. Recorded this with my laptop screen mic. Processed it in adobe audition. Slight chorus, slight distortion, pitched down a lil, removed hiss, slight high pass, compression and normalize. 楽しんでください、その後再投稿リワーク.
Author: Untitled
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Seamless loop of gaspipe or gasleak hissing continuously. This sound is the actual background noise in the frequency range 1200 to 6800 hz from my randomly generated subhorrorambience1. Wav sample. All frequencies below 1 khz (lowend) and above 8 khz (highend) have been filtered out and the volume has been normalized. I release this sound as cc0. You can do whatever you want with it and don't need to mention my name. Tips & tricks for professional mastering of dark ambient loops:. ~ (range) 1200 - 8000 hz, the highmid area of all sounds. ~ (gate) filtering in and adding subtle noise in this frequency range can addatmosphere or "air" to dark ambience but sound noisy like a tape recording. ~ (filter) filtering out noise in this frequency range can make the bass andlower frequencies (20-1000 hz) in dark ambience sound clearer but more dull. ~ (highend) frequencies above 8 khz should always be filtered out completelyand muted to 0 db, since those are only necessary in music and higher sounds.
Author: Zetauri
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Livery Stable Blues by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, recorded 26 February 1917. It was released on the Victor label on 7 March 1917, and was the first released jazz recording. 78 RPM, transferred to .ogg from a .mp3 file from The Internet Archive. This version has been edited to reduce the hiss. Українська: «Livery Stable Blues» від «Ориджінал диксиленд джаз-банд», записаний 26 лютого 1917 року, перший випущений джазовий запис.
Author: Original Dixieland Jass Band (performer); Ray Lopez (1889–1979), Alcide Nunez (1884–1934) (composers)
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Stereo recording of the lp "dance hall of shame"a silent record released by virgin records protesting censorship in music. From the sleeve:"if there is one lesson to be learned through our history, it's that freedom of speech has inevitable risks. But the alternative is slavery of mind, in a society empty of thought. If we value the progress of music and expression, we must accept that there will be music we dislike and lyrics that offend. Our responsibility lies in promoting legitimate argument and persuasion. If we do more than this, overstep our bounds with labeling and censorship, then our unwillingness to accept the risk of freedom leaves only one future to our children: no thinking. No talking. No music. ".
Author: Yfjesse
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A semi-rare and priceless recording (at least to me) of a whippoorwill; a bird who, unfortunately, is declining in many areas of the country. This recording contains more hiss than many of my existing nature recordings, but i still want to post it so you can get sample of this wonderful signature sound of summer woods at dusk. Recording made in the shawnee national forest in late may of 2010 using my zoom h4n recorder. I used an audio technica at8035. I was trying out this microphone. This particular microphone does have a narrow acceptance angle, which is probably 1 reason for the hissiness. Still, go out in the summer woods around dusk sometime and maybe you will get lucky and hear this beautiful little bird whose distinctive calls have livened up the woods for generations of many youngsters – including me!.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A field recording i made. The original file was about 3 hours long, i just cut a cool piece out and uploaded it :: gear: one røde nt-1a (right channel) and one shure 8700 (left channel; eq-based hiss reduction) :: setup: both microphones were mounted next to each other with an offset of about 2. 5 meters :: the preamp for the nt1-a was the on-board preamp of the yamaha mg16/4 mixing console. Directly recorded to adobe audition 3. 0. :: if you like (or dislike) the sample, download, rate and comment!.
Author: Buginthesys
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New York Blues, a "Rag Classical" for accordion composed and performed by Pietro Frosini. Record format: Edison Diamond Disc Matrix number: 4998-B-1-6 Recording date: 1916 Release number: 50454-L Release date: February 1918 NPS object catalog number: EDIS 41040 Aufnahme der Ragtime-Komposition "New York Blues" aus dem Jahr 1916, gespielt auf dem Akkordeon von Pietro Frosini Македонски: Снимка на регтајм-композицијата New York Blues („Њујоршки блуз“). Пјетро Фрозини на армоника (1916).
Author: Pietro Frosini (1885–1951)
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Closed hi hat sound recorded in studio.
Author: Karolist
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A closed hi-hat, recorded with a condenser microphone in a studio environment.
Author: Cbeeching
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I accidentally recorded this sequence when i left my camcorder on while filming some drawing tutorials. My warehouse style studio is in the inner city at street level opening onto a street closure/park so you will hear some faint bird tweeting in the background. Near the beginning and end there is the sound of a large industrial sliding door and the loud clanging is a drop bolt on an external metal security grill gate. Wind blown chimes add to the scene. I only applied a very low level audio clean-up using adobe soundbooth cs3 to reduce hiss.
Author: Daddoit
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6 areas of different hi hat sound. This hi hat sample i made with metal rake recording.
Author: Selector
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A recording of a teenager scraping the last of his delicious dinner off of his plate, patting his full stomach.
Author: Funwithsound
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My own drum recording samples. Recorded in a professional studio environment.
Author: Leach
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Cicadas of south city at summer night recorded from a window. Hi-pass filtered of various car sounds, and so timbre is not so natural — but maybe it’s what you are looking for?. Recorded by nokia 700, processed in audition.
Author: Arseniiv
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Airplane, atr 72 (at72) flying by towards airfield at 300 m altitude. Atr 72 is a plane much like the dh8d, a twin engined propeller plane. Recorded at a quiet location (maybe only some birds). Observing point: 300 m from the side of the flying route (one has to look up about 45 degrees for the plane). Speed: about 250 to 280 km/h. This is the recording as it is, recorded with zoom h2n music-capable voicerecorder. The mode of the voicerecorder was just the good old ordinary left-right stereo recording (xy) not such things as mid-side or 4 channel etc. No compression used. I may have edited out some sudden bird sounds or beeps from the camera but that's of negigible influence on the sound. There is a slight hiss from a row of trees in the distance. Feel free to use. If you're happy with the recording, it only adds to the fun i already had of it.
Author: Hoscalegeek
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Cat cleans his fur with tongue. Recorded with zoom h4n onboard mic.
Author: Fedor Ogon
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Bowed hi-hat samples recorded in stereo with the zoom h2 recorder. Www. Carthach. Tk.
Author: Carthach
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Livery Stable Blues by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, recorded on 26 February 1917. It was released on the Victor label on 7 March 1917, and was the first released jazz recording. 78 RPM, transferred to .ogg from a .mp3 file from The Internet Archive. Die erste kommerzielle Jazz-Aufnahme: Livery Stable Blues, der Original Dixieland Jass Band, von 1917. Le premier enregistrement commercial de jazz : Livery Stable Blues en 1917, par l’Original Dixieland Jass Band. Italiano: La prima registrazione commerciale di musica Jazz: Original Dixieland Jass Band, Livery Stable Blues, del 1917 Norsk nynorsk: Jazz-songen «Song from a Cotton Field» av Bessie Brown
Author: Original Dixieland Jass Band (performer); Ray Lopez (1889–1979), Alcide Nunez (1884–1934) (composers)
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Free winter style percussion sample, recorded by me!.
Author: Lynx
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A man saying hi, hello, hi there, how are you, and laughing. Recorded with a simple computer microphone and touched up in audition.
Author: Theatomicbrain
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These short files are random selections from a 9min composite audio file i put together from an accidental recording made when i left my sony camcorder on in my studio. They are part of the same series posted elsewhere on thefreesoundproject site titled "accidental recordist". There is some hiss/background noise which is part of the street front urban scene of my studio. There are two chimes - one low pitch constructed of four aluminium tubes and wooden clapper (gift) and the high pitch one of small stainless steel discs (purchased in maui from craft shop). I did some basic cleanup of low level background noise and applied plus one level of loudness using adobe soundbooth cs3 to get some clarity.
Author: Daddoit
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