79 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Rhythmic Noise"

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Ominous banging onto a wooden door; rhythmic. Raw audio, no edits. May be background noise.
Author: Royalrose
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Part of the record fx pack this sound is designed to be mixed with the actual record content and provides some of the noises people spent ages to remove!this sound covers the needle being placed on the record a rhythmic crackle and touch of white noise. You can extend the crackle section with the file record noise2 underscore file.
Author: Jameswrowles
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Running a kubotan on my keys along a metal railing by the side of the road. Attempt #1. Raw audio, no edits. May be background noise.
Author: Royalrose
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Running a kubotan on my keys along a metal railing by the side of the road. Attempt #2 with a different railing. Raw audio, no edits. May be background noise.
Author: Royalrose
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Electromagnetic emission of a landline telephone and a cellphone "talking together". Recorded with elektrosluch 2 and a zoom h4n.
Author: Aerror
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Off balanced slow hvac fan. Slow rhythm at 2 per second. From street. Downtown lansing michigan.
Author: Exoplasmic
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I heard rhythmic knocking on the wall late one night so i slipped my recorder under the adjoining door. The aircon background noise was more than i thought but was able to make out her words.
Author: Jayva
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A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded very close, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
Author: Xkeril
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A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded middle distance, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
Author: Xkeril
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Real recording of a distant train rolling on an old canadian railway. Ran it through a low pass filter to remove unwanted noise, gentle 12/oct slope. Use this for whatever you want, for free. Feel free to credit me if you feel compelled to. Find me here:https://geoffreybremner. Wixsite. Com/gbaudio.
Author: Geoff Bremner Audio
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A clothes dryer makes a mechanical noise, because of a cloth which knocks against the edge, making loud noise. Rhythmic and metalic. Here recorded from the corridor next door, in mono, with h5+sgh-6. Other perspectives available on my profile.
Author: Xkeril
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Hi hat drum patterncreated with novation peak. Doctor dreamchipapril 2020.
Author: Doctor Dreamchip
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Recording of crumpling notebook paper, edited with garageband. Recorded on iphone 6s.
Author: Charlesart
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A 110-bpm atmospheric funky beat loop with a bit of swing to it. A bit of dream-like noise for a rainy day. Created in fl studio.
Author: Adnova
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This is a solo acoustic slide guitar noodling round with a country-ish melody. I've added some splices here and there to make it easier to navigate. Quite good fun to modulate the position and gene size to create some eerie rhythmical effects. Have fun!.
Author: Extraborg
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A little tune where uoki-toki polivoks vcf and intellijel μvcf are acting as vcos. I use one more sound source and that’s noise for the rhythmic sound. No sequencer. No midi. No keyboard. No over dub. Don’t know why i write this… it’s an nice experiment anyway.
Author: Gis Sweden
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The results of an attempt at using a generative adversarial network to generate minimal techno, one measure at a time. The number in the sample's filename roughly corresponds to the training epoch where the sample was taken from.
Author: Wgwgsa
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Noise of a solar power dc-ac inverter on a sunny day. A static hum with some kind of a rhythmic modulation. Sometimes other noises like a bird singing outside, however mostly the pure sound of the inverter. Recorded x/y stereo with at4041 mics into a pmd661 recorder. Eqed in fabfilter, there used to be a sine beep at 15. 8khz, inaudible for many people but it would have been even more annoying for those who can still hear it.
Author: Drni
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My upstairs neighbor sometimes likes to rhythmically stomp on their floor. I recorded their stomping with low gain and then with high gain, from the living room of my apartment. You'll likely need to perform some noise reduction, especially on the high gain stomps. This was recorded with a blue yeti mic.
Author: Sidequesting
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This is the sound of an inland vessel on river rhine, near mannheim, germany. You can hear the rhythmic and fluctuating vibrations of the diesel engine. Seems to be an older one. Unfortunately i oriented my zoom h2n wrongly (90° to the right). So most of the noise appears on the left ear.
Author: Jan
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A small collection of synthetic sounds of varying frequencies. Created with amsynth and several ladspa, lv2 filters. Hope you enjoy the sounds. I've tried to reduce the file sizes due to the low bandwidth of the server. I hope the quality doesn't diminish too much. Didn't seem too!anyhoo. . . Enjoy!.
Author: Lazr
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Our good old bosch dishwasher is doing its magic. This is a more rhythmic loop. You can hear a glass or bowl squeaking/ringing in the water jet inside the device. Recorded x/y stereo with two audio technica at4041 mics into a marantz pmd 661 recorder. Normalized plus some eqing using fabfilter pro-q3.
Author: Drni
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This is a synthesized hi-hat groove. It is basically an on two layers sequenced noise-patch. One layer to create the "closed hat" effect and another one to create the "open hat" effect. I've applied some waveshaping to add sharpness to the sound and put some reverb on top of that. If you like this sound, you'll probably also like my tunes on soundcloud: http://soundcloud. Com/beverlyhillsboy cheers!.
Author: Kasa
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--- warning: loud and disruptive! ---. A dirty squelchy modular sequence / loop at 100bpm, with abruptly changing pitches and parameters. Recorded in mono. Some crazy heavy bass, along with general destruction.
Author: Sugarwav
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A travelator at the beijing international airport is malfunctioning and the belt is making a rhythmic crunching and grinding sound that is perfect for use in an industrial metal song or a piece in need of gritty industrial machine sounds. Recorded with a sony icd-ux560f. Triadtravelogues. Com.
Author: Triadtravelogues
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Completely free, no have to mention me. Just a little support, check my music. I make triphop idm music. Https://dpath. Bandcamp. Com/. Https://www. Instagram. Com/dpath_wav. Https://soundcloud. Com/dpath. Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucavxmkpekrascrkfkosrjdg. Donations: https://www. Paypal. Com/paypalme/dpathmusic.
Author: Dpath
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This is a percussion beats made at tempo 124. It spans 8 bars and is ready to be looped in your daw. This is a sound i've found in my old foxdot projects, it has a really cool "ocean" or "wave" noise-like sound that repeats at the right then left of stereo, in the end of each 4-bar segement. It layers multiple kicks and snares, with one of the sounds being stretched, that produce this "wave" sound. It can be evaluated in foxdot with the following code to replicate this result. D1 >> play(p[" [--]o h: -"]. Layer("mirror"),dur=pdur(5,8), rate=expvar([0. 09,2],8),sample=2, pan=sinvar([-1,1],16),amplify=0. 5).
Author: Mbpl
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Assembly line industry mechanics click sound effect recorded with olympus lsp4 and two clippy em 272 in ab stereo. Here you can hear a production line which transports boxes through various areas. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Author: Garuda
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A third version of https://www. Freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/352940/. Now i let the alm pip slope affect a filter. I play a little sequence made with cvlfo , clock divider, attenuverter, quantiziser. The way i usually do…. But the interesting thing is the cvad (?) voltage controllable envelope generator. But in the case of alm pip slope you just control attack and decay. Seems to be enough. As in the other versions of this sound i connect one lfo to attack and a second lfo to decay. But this time i connect the vcad to control the frequency of a filter. Interesting. I wish i had two more cvlfos… should open up for rhythmical usage. I use no vca or adsr. I have connected the vco straight to the vcf and the vcf to mixer. In the beginning i have the frequency pot at 2 a clock then i gradually move it clock wise and let the vcad take control. 1 minute in the pot is fully clock wise. The vco is playing a sawtooth wave. If you dl and inspect the wave you can see that in the beginning and the end it is a sawtooth wave, but in the middle part the filter affects the wave form.
Author: Gis Sweden
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