47 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Repair"

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Hand digging machine.
Author: Zeinel
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Sound of hammer hitting a small anvil. Loopable.
Author: Zbig
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The sound of a hammer in the car repair shop. I recorded this sound with h6 zoom.
Author: Mehdiikazemi
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Blacksmithing sounds.
Author: Eviloldscratch
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Rachet clicking as it turnsrecorded with zoom h2n.
Author: Kierankeegan
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I was in a worksite and one of the employees was repairing a dustcart while others were washing a car alongside.
Author: Jerkysynth
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Neighbors do repair the wall, hitting with a hammer.
Author: Mdsn
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I manipulated some sound from a squeaky pallet jack i recorded. Add some drip and you got a scene.
Author: Jcookvoice
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Some off-hand conversation at a spring repair and welding shop.
Author: Cwq
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Knock.
Author: Richardsbob
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Bricks falling onto one another.
Author: Jamescato
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Inside an auto repair shop. Recorded feb 28, 2015 on site with marantz pmd620, sweetened in protools. Please rate this sound.
Author: Producerdan
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Me opening and closing a pliers, recorded with an iphone se.
Author: Mscaro
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Sample of a dewalt handheld power drill.
Author: Ninjasharkstudios
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A rough and raw recording of a mechanic doing some tightening work on a tire.
Author: Magnuswaker
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Used h2n to record workers repairing the street. 26/04/2015 - dighomi massif, tbilisi, georgia.
Author: Tokozedg
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In a warehouse for musical instruments in seoul, southkorea. A lot of small shops gathered under one roof. Standing next to two men fixing and cleaning pianos. You her the hammering onto the nail that is holding the string. The more melody-like moments are when the other one is cleaning the keyboard with a towel. Nice reverb. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
Author: Nikitralala
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Synthesized sound of electric noise.
Author: Mc
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Sound of workers scraping the shingles off my roof. Recorded january 2, 2019 with a tascam dr-05.
Author: Gulliver
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Ambience of work in an interior courtyard. Hammering, sawing, different machines, recorded in stereo with the h5.
Author: Xkeril
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A socket wrench ratcheted at an average speed. 2 more variations of this sound can be found in the same pack "tools". Those are at a slower and faster speed. Cc0, so no need to give credit. If you want, let me know what you used the sounds for as i really like hearing about other people's projects :).
Author: Rudmer Rotteveel
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A person is replacing a dead light bulbs in a chandeliersqueaks and screw-in sounds.
Author: Gladkiy
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Circular saw recorded at stereo zoom with pop-filter in good foley-studio.
Author: Xtahionx
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R-type ecu repair time lapse optical wave spectrum release atv aethernet-cc0 wifi wimax bt-7274.
Author: Awaka
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R-type ecu repair time lapse optical wave spectrum release atv aethernet-cc0 wifi wimax bt-7274.
Author: Awaka
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R-type ecu repair time lapse optical wave spectrum release atv aethernet-cc0 wifi wimax bt-7274.
Author: Awaka
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R-type ecu repair time lapse optical wave spectrum release atv aethernet-cc0 wifi wimax bt-7274.
Author: Awaka
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Technician guy cleaning a macbook using an air-compressor. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: zoom h2n with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, gebäude c7, second floor "medienwerkstatt". Lat: 53. 22901672542333lon: 10. 400201082229614. Date: 2013-12-02, 15:15hrecorded and edited by: marlin nöthig, martin tege, david nackethis recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Author: Soundscape Leuphana
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I live in a block. And at 7:30, some men begun removing a concrete floor of a balcony with a jackhammer. I held the recorded from another balcony around 15 meters away hoping i win't get too much wind in my mics. This guarantees you to be awake in seconds. So i'm sharing the love. Recorded with zoom h2 at 96khz/24-bit. Truncated and converted to flac using audacity, otherwise unprocessed (raw).
Author: Unfa
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Recorded with fl studio 10.
Author: Younoise
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A digital remaster and restoration of one of the oldest music recordings known to exist.
Author: Untitled
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Very, very refreshing and delicious sound effect. Sound of hot water being poured for a cup of tea, coffee, or hot chocolate. Its tea time.
Author: Cori Samuel
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Dna repair phaseoffest left and right channel.
Author: Jesusrave
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The last portion of the polyurethane foam.
Author: Zabuhailo
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Created as a motorcycle badly needing repair sound-effect for the musical chitty chitty bang bang.
Author: Pluralz
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Stand-alone ringing of a bicycle bell from the self-help repair shop bikekitchen in augsburg, germany.
Author: Geraldfiebig
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A busy street in mexico city. Noise from cars, airplanes, people, motorcycles, a repair shop, birds. . . Recorded to logic with an akg perception 220 and a m-audio fast track pro.
Author: N Eo N
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Six or so ticks, then a single ding! as the timer goes off. Timer removed from an infra chef halogen oven during repair. Recorded with "voice notes" on an iphone and edited with "amadeus pro" on a mac, but don't hate it for that.
Author: Dland
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This is a broken automatic sliding door in a grocery store. It was functional but sounded like it was tired and needed some oiling or track repair. Recorded with an iphone in a grocery store after 9pm.
Author: Ravenwolfprods
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Tropical birds near a cave. Generated by using new firmware version 2 of plaits sequenced/modulated by o-ctrl from makenoise. Morphagene run at 2/3. Effects erbe-verb and mimeophon. Into x-pan. Rendered in repair @48khz 32bit fp with markers for all you morphagene fans. Enjoy!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Recorded this awesome tool my furnace repair man was using called a "pilot sparker. " i recorded it in my professional iso booth with a lewitt lct 640 microphone in omni then in cardiod at various distances from the microphone. Perfect for a tazer, shock sounds, ripped part electrical lines, shocks, weapons. Enjoy!.
Author: Pyrx
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A sound of a tightening wrench (a bike repair kit) being spun around to produce its distinct ratchet like sounds. Foley fun: put to 25% of its rate and you get convincing metallic gear sounds, apply a tiny bit of reverb, maybe layer it with some screeching sounds from other users (or me, your choice) or a slow gate shutter to get a nice mechanical door opening sample.
Author: Magnuswaker
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Various samples of me opening and closing my old wooden drawers, mostly with clothes inside of them. Different drawers have different weights of clothes in them, and are in different states of repair, so if the first sounds aren't quite what you're listening for, take a listen to the later sounds. Created for use in sinathorproductions' indie project: queen's meadow.
Author: Chaosian
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I live next to a car repair place and they have a couple of hot rods that they fire up now and then. This is a '55 chevy and to me the idle sounds like a dragon breathing. He does a couple of slight burnouts and you can hear the echo off the buildings. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited with sony vegas with one track duplication. Please comment on what you may use it for. :-).
Author: Tubbers
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Crude arpeggio and single note taps of the inner strings of an early-20th-century chas m. Stieff upright piano. This particular model was made in baltimore and spent most of its life in the lobby of the willard intercontinental hotel in d. C. , and the last 30 years in our home in fairfax, virginia. We are dismantling part of the piano to repair, clean, and, unfortunately, sell it. The mechanism for one note is the only problem, and, of course, it needs tuning. Anyone willing to give this a good home?.
Author: Mswolf
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It's a recording of a man operating a chainsaw in a forest near an underground repair station. I've been biking through the forest whe i heard the chainsaw, so i stopped and recorded 7 minutes of him cutting off branches, tembers and walking around a bit. You can heat the chainsaw, natural forest reverb, sometimes a plane flying by or an undergroud train. The recording was made from around 20~30 meters from the sound source. Recorded with a zoom h2 (rear mics, hi gain, 96/24). Originally a 96khz / 24-bit wav file. Converted to flac using audacity.
Author: Unfa
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This is a failed attempt at sampling a rock drumkit on 6 tracks. The channels are as follows:. 0: oh l1: oh r2: kick3: snare4: room l5: room r. I've captured this into ardour 5. 12 using 3 different audio interfaces:. Behringer umc202hd - overheads (dynamic mics)line 6 pod studio ux2 - kick and snare (condenser + dynamic)zoom h2 - room ambience (built-in xy condenser mics). This file is a 6-channel 24-bit flac file encoded using ffmpeg from the raw wav files exported from the original ardour session. There are several issues with this recording however:. 1. The tracks seem to drift, because the individual audio interface clocks were not in sync. The proper way to record multitrack audio is using a single multichannel audio interface - but i didn't have one. 2. There's either x-runs or some usb transfer issues creating small glitches and dropouts in various tracks her and there. Don't know why did this happen, as we've been tracking the real drummer's performance without these issues. Now - fixing these issues manually would be an insane amount of work, but i hope maybe someone has means to either solve them with programming a special tool, or know a tool that could fix these, and make this recorded session ready to be sliced as a drumkit for say - drumgizmo. There's some really good stuff in here - an i was able to cut and mix some really nice drum samples, that i've been using for years, but it's not ready to be fully sliced for maximum flixibility. The instrument was played by myself - it's a drumset by pearl (don't remember the details), owned by the drummer of a band i recorded this with. The band was called small hint - hence the drumkit name. We were recording an ep, and i used some free time left to capture this as well. The ep was never finished and we disbanded soon after. Regarding fixing the issues - here's what i think needs to be done:. 1. I think each hit would have to be automatically phase-aligned on all 6 channels, to correct for the drift. 2. I think it should be possible to automatically detect clicks by simply watching for a sudden change in amplitude between adjacent samples - marking bad areas and then using something like audacity's repair effect to interpolate the waveforms. I think the glitches have much steeper changes in amplitude than even the drum transients, so it should be possible to differentiate between those automatically. If you found a way to fix at least some of these problems - please let me know!. If you've made some "remixes" on freesound - i'd also love to know that. Apart from that - sample what you can out of this and make some sick drum tracks!.
Author: Unfa
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