176 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Response"

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Me going "hmm?" in a questioning tone and responding with a "mhmm" recorded with a zoom h1 handy recorder. Sorry about how quiet it is.
Author: Lasciviousgork
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Reverbed and reverbed until there was just some kinda sounding rumbles up in the infinite space. Edit:corrected title, kinda, according to gauravnema kind and much appreciated attention.
Author: Problematist
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This sound is a 1-sample long impulse at 48 khz. It covers the whole frequency range with equal power. This is a perfect sample for exciting your guitar amp or reverb unit to capture it's impulse response (ir). You can also play it through a speaker in a reverbant room to capture it's reverb characteristics. Remember that the ir sample will be no flatter than your speaker's performance multiplied by your microphone's performance (frequency response characteristics). The sample has exaclty 1 second of silence, then the impulse, then another second of silence to ensure the impulse will be played clean and untruncated on any sound system or device. My test with ir lv2 convolution plugin have proven, that this sample has absolutely flat frequency response - convolved signal was identical to the source signal. After normalization and sample-alignment of the sound clips i have inverted the polarisatin of one of them and summed them - result was absolute silence, even no hiss was present as a result. This shows the accuracy of the convolution process and proves this sound to be perfect for sampling ir. The impusle was generated with c* dirac ladspa plugin. Created using audacity.
Author: Unfa
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Hi guys, i'm back. For years i haven't uploaded any sounds except my news themes, (thanks to you for your nice comments and thousands of downloads)now i give you an impulse response i made to check how my mixes would sound on a typical living room audio setup (but listening with headphones). The chain: technics hifi-system, multi-cone speakers, audix reference microphone, focusrite preamps. To use it like intended, just load this file into a convolution plugin in your master insert. You'll hear your mix like sitting. . . Well. . . In my living room. It'll sound muffled to you, that's because i captured the ir and all the reflections with an omni-directional mic and i have thick curtains ;-dof course it can be used as a really, really nice and natural-sounding ambience ir, too. Use it as an aux-reverb).
Author: Mansardian
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Impulse response of interior of a parked 2007 kia cee'd estate, recorded with a zoom h1n on 28/01/2021.
Author: Jamespeacock
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Ir - impulse response of a forest (5m). Ir - forest (10m) : https://freesound. Org/s/558824/ir - forest (20m) : https://freesound. Org/s/558823/. Gear : rode nt4file: 96khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav.
Author: Nox Sound
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A couple of impulse responses from the capricorn caves in central queensland, australia, nice for anything.
Author: Franeknflute
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A couple of impulse responses from the capricorn caves in central queensland, australia, nice for anything.
Author: Franeknflute
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Were experiments with algorithmic reverb, trying to create the reverb style used in the 80's.
Author: Derickgtwk
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This is a pack of effects for user-interaction such as selection or clicks. It has a sci-fi/electronic theme.
Author: Blackstalian
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Balloon pop to map the reverb in a space, you can then use it to make your own convolution reverbs.
Author: Jonsept
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This is a sum of two units, a digital reverb ams rmx16 and spring reverb fisher k10 with gate, this was an experiment i wanted to do and by the way, it worked well.
Author: Derickgtwk
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Experimental irs for convolution reverbs.
Author: Uberproduktion
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Impulse response of the famous digital reverb unit rmx16, in its most popular configuration: nonlinear.
Author: Derickgtwk
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Studio technologies - stereo simulator (generation ii). Https://studio-tech. Com/products/generation-ii-stereo-simulator/. The generation ii stereo simulator from studio technologies creates a convincing stereo imagefrom a mono audio source. The fully mono-compatible signal simulates space withoutreverberation by using random, non-recursive filter techniques. The mode switch (found on the hardware unit) controls the overall sound of the generation ii. In the music position, the full audio bandwidth of the input signal is simulated. This mode isappropriate for audio material with little or no voice-only content. In the music & voice position, the input signal is sent through a band-reject filter prior togetting sent to the simulator circuits. This creates stereo simulation over the low and highfrequency range, while limiting simulation in the voice band. This mode is appropriate for audiomaterial that contains voice-only content, such as a film track or television show. The stereo intensity control determines the amount of stereo simulation that is produced. Inthe fully counterclockwise position (ir files “0” – included for process comparison), no simulatedstereo is produced. The mono input signal is sent equally to the left and right outputs. As thecontrol is turned clockwise (ir files “1 – 6”), the amount of stereo simulation increases.
Author: Kenmix
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Identifies as a deflection.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A digitally modelled impulse response of a location. I use these impulse responses for sound implementation in games, but some of these work great on musical sources as well.
Author: Tim Verberne
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Recorded a clap in my bathroom with no shower door or curtain with a zoom zh1 @ 96khz 32bit, denoised with izotope rx, flattened spectrum slightly by matching with pink noise.
Author: Ligidium
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This audio is not a sound effect itself, however it can be used with an impulse response plugin to recreate the acoustics of a particular environment. This particular file is designed to replicate the acoustics of distant muffled club or rave. This was done using the "profiler stereo lsp plugin" and placing the microphones on the opposite corner of the speaker in a highly reverberous house forcing the audio to reverberate around a corner. After this, a low frequency boost was applied in post along with other general cleanup of the audio.
Author: Safi Animoid
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I recorded me clapping in my favourite tunnel of my village and made irs of it.
Author: Prodepha
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Impulse response file for use in convolution reverbs. I recommend convology xt by impulse records, free and easy to use. Recorded in a glass box of a hotel shower. And we all know glassy resonant shower reverb is the best. Recorded with a sony d100. Self-reminder to bring more balloons next time.
Author: Smenine
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Impulse response file for use in convolution reverbs. I recommend convology xt by impulse records, free and easy to use. Recorded in a glass box of a hotel shower. And we all know glassy resonant shower reverb is the best. Recorded with primo em172 omnis plugged into a sony d100. Self-reminder to bring more balloons next time.
Author: Smenine
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Impulse response generated from field recordings of a parking garage. Recorded using an audio technica bp4029 m/s shotgun microphone into a zoom h4n recorder. This recording is part of a pack of impulse responses comparing different recording and post-processing techniques. A full explanation of the experiment and recording process is presented in this video: https://youtu. Be/nm65zx3u7me. Sweep recordings were deconvolved using voxengo deconvolver.
Author: Kirkpatrick
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This is a random synthesized click-sound followed by a reverb with 200 ms pre-delay. I used cubase roomworks and roomworks se for the reverb, synth 1 for the click and various plugins to master the samples a little. Still they sound pretty unprocessed so you can edit them to fit your needs.
Author: Cmdrobot
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A voicemail response to malicious phone calls, uploaded to aid user bullet1954.
Author: Yin Yang Jake
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Recorded a clap in a quiet winter snow-covered forest in rural ontario. Can be used for an impulse response. Not ideal, but interesting anyway! recorded with a zoom h2n recorder.
Author: Lwdickens
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I made changes in the impulse response of the fisher k-10, i used a demo of the fisher spacexpander on youtube that had a warmer sound, i did eq match using small sections of the video where the audio is dry or wet, i did this sin several times and the result was fantastically similar. The reference used: https://youtu. Be/17x9fqbjbfw.
Author: Derickgtwk
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Example keys processed with ir dbl ms verb first dry then wet then wet stretched.
Author: Tc
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An impulse response, made with vital softsynth, simulating the responce of a bunch of strings tuned to notes of bohlen—pierce scale. Specifically, a middle ground between 13 equal divisions of a tritave (interval 3/1) and the just-intonation bohlen—pierce scale. (for no particular reason. ). Convolving with this might add some xen flavor to your sounds, even if you play in standard tuning 12edo. I tried it with surge xt’s hammered dulcimer patch (i love hammered dulcimer!) and heard some additional shimmering.
Author: Arseniiv
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A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
Author: Franeknflute
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A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
Author: Franeknflute
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Impulse response of the guitar loudspeaker captured by the audix i5 microphone.
Author: Tosha
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Linear decay produced from stereo pink noise to reproduce 80's plate reverb in a convolution reverb plug-in. This can be filtered to find best character.
Author: Rollo
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It’s a mix the 80s gated reverb and the fisher k10 stereo (gated), this is an experiment that i did combining a thicker reverb with low frequency, with an impulse response from a 60s spring reverb unit, which brings a movement nice in the mix.
Author: Derickgtwk
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The giant 1000 liter wine tank at red maple vineyard in the hudson valley - west park, ny. This sounds amazing for "old vocals"a very springy plate tank reverb. Complex and colorful. White and pink noise was played through two speaker exciter transducers attached the outside of the tank. 12gaugemicrophones black212 blumlein microphone inside the tank into behringer xr18, logic pro. Feel free to use as you like but please do mention the source if you can. @manysounds.
Author: Manysounds
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This is a 24-bit 44. 1khz impulse response recorded at the very acoustically interesting notre dame in new york city. The stereo x/y mics are oktava small-diaphragm microphones running into a sound devices 702.
Author: Pushkin
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This started out as a good idea for one of my projects but began to have a life of it's own as i rolled up my sleeves and fussed over every detail. As you will hear, this sound file/track embraces panning like their is no tomorrow. You should be able to fold your sounds into it. Either snaking through it with your own panning sounds, or laying your sounds straight down the middle. - you should find several looping points within the 2:28 runtime. Most of the sounds i upload are from songs where i have lost my direction. In sharing them here, i hope someone can pick them up and make them part of something beautiful. I would love to hear what you make of them as it will be a source of inspiration to me. To see the possibilities beyond my own horizon. Everything starts off as a soundbridge project. I occasionally use aria maestosa for midi composition as the sounds are basic and pure. Audacity can't be beat when it comes to clipping. Engine dj is my library manager.
Author: Trevor
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Tube spring reverb unit compressed on the tape.
Author: Derickgtwk
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Honestly, this is one of the coolest things ever. Just drag this impulse response into your ir reverb plugin and it will make everything sound like it's in a space suit / glass helmet. Really handy for an astronaut speaking, for example. I bought a massive, round, glass fishbowl to record this. Recorded with a zoom h4n. If you are as blown away as i was with this, give me a sub and like on youtube!. Fractanimal.
Author: Fractanimal
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Pulse responses from great british spring reverb processed with equalizers, tube preamps and compressed with analog tape.
Author: Derickgtwk
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Child's friendly hello response. From an old cassette recording circa 1984.
Author: Signtoast
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bitch - how easily we use the word. Maybe i should leave it at that, but it wasn't from my partner. One learns the necessity of being able to defend oneself, especially if female and not physically large. In an old movie called "road house," patrick swayze said, "gimme the biggest guy in the world, if you smash his knee, he'll drop like a stone. ". There are other defenses that have essentially the same effect.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A slinky spring toy stretched out and plucked once from the end, recorded with a zeppelin design labs cortado impedance-matched piezo contact microphone. The resulting recording is a classic spring-based sci-fi "laser sound" with a massive, lengthy, rumbling decay tail. This was recorded at 24 bit 96 khz. In addition to its use as a sound effect, this waveform works well inside a convolution reverb as an offbeat spring reverb impulse response, provided one has the processor power and ram to support a 2 minute 13 second convolution. The cortado's bass response is exceptionally large for a contact mic, so high pass filtering may be desired if used as an impulse response.
Author: Mickeymephistopheles
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Clapping in echoey spots to capture the impulse-response. You can map the contours to make your own convolution reverbs.
Author: Jonsept
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A recording of an air rifle being shot in a valley. Recorded on a zoom h4n pro about 5-10 metres in front of the barrel, facing away from the rifle. Edited in audacity. I love the crackle as the shot breaks the sound barrier. Could be slowed down to make it sound like a larger weapon, or maybe even used as an impulse response. I have also uploaded the unedited version in case you want to apply your own effects: https://freesound. Org/people/fission9/sounds/466311/. Recorded 14/04/19.
Author: Fission
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Impulse response recorded from a bursting balloon in the st. Carolus church in vienna/austria (karlskirche). Measured reverberation time (rt60) is 5. 0 seconds average. Recorded with a measurement microphone k4 by arnold esper on the ground level of the church, 8 meters distance from the source. For measurement and analysis purpose, can be used as convoltion reverb also.
Author: Jmuehlhans
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A recording of an air rifle being shot in a valley. Recorded on a zoom h4n pro about 5-10 metres in front of the barrel, facing away from the rifle. This is the unedited version (albeit slightly trimmed) for those who wish to apply their own effects. You can find the edited version here: https://freesound. Org/people/fission9/sounds/466310/. Recorded 14/04/19.
Author: Fission
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Same as call and response only with extra bass, duh!.
Author: Kid Dry
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For school project.
Author: Cahillsc
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An impulse response made and edited in audacity. I was originally trying to make an outdoor ir, but it ended up sounding like a cave or tunnel. If you're interested, you may want to check out my impulse response pack for more ir's. Thank you!.
Author: Fission
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