137 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Rotate"

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A piece of balsa wood being struck and left to resonate. Recorded for frequency analysis of the partials that resonate in the different shape/size pieces. Also for there occasional spinning gestures, as they rotate in the air after being struck.
Author: Lloydevans
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A piece of balsa wood being struck and left to resonate. Recorded for frequency analysis of the partials that resonate in the different shape/size pieces. Also for there occasional spinning gestures, as they rotate in the air after being struck.
Author: Lloydevans
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Thunderbolt 1000at siren located approx. 1000ft away. Siren is located at mt vernon and ida streets in wichita, ks. 5/6 port chopper. 6m blower. 2rpm rotator.
Author: Mordeby
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I spend hours tweaking and processing my sounds so it would be really nice if you can give me some feedback.
Author: Yenss
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44100hz, 16-bit, stereo. Wav sample for play and view in stereoscope. On spectroscope the sample displays animation of rotating alarm-clock. Sample done by programming position of samples. Programming done in amos amiga basic on unix amiga emulator uae.
Author: Laffik
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It's a weird small automaton that looks like a jester or a kind of clown. When the key is wound up, he plays this strange music box and rotate his head. Recorded with olympus ls-p4 onboard microphones.
Author: Rolly Sfx
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Este es un sonido en el cual use 3 tonos diferentes, uno grave, uno medio y uno agudo para representar un pulso y un ritmo usando de referencia una clave africana "gahu rotation".
Author: Handemore
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As titled. I don't know wether i'm hearing a generator or a forcefield on that on. . . You guys are the judges. Stereo48 khz / 24 bitseamless looping.
Author: Euphrosyyn
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Recorded with gopro hero 3+ black inside 3d housing. Scuba diving audio with an inexpensive regulator (that's the wheeze), occasional clicks are the selfie stick rotating. Diving at about 20 meters deep, off florida coast in the atlantic.
Author: Ddaedalus
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The sound of a "super8/single8"-projector working. Sometimes you can hear a little extra rattling from the rotating reels. Recorded in a studio with a canon eos600d. Enjoy the sound, credits are not necessary but always appreciated.
Author: Videofueralle
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A hand cranked metal spindle machine that takes a long thread and spins it around a spindle to be used for weaving. Recorded on zoom h6 using a sennheiser mkh60 at 48khz. Recordings of the tangaliya weaver comunity in gujarat, india.
Author: Kalhan
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In honor of my new guru pramahansa yogananda, i searched for a swan sample. Then i added: time stretch, high pass sweep, flange, rotator pann, delay @ 124 bpm,. Thank you guru, namaste.
Author: Untitled
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Regular diatonic tuning 53-tone. A regular diatonic tuning is five "whole tones", T, and two half tones, S, arranged in any rotation of TTSTTTS.
Author: Hyacinth
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The sound of a propeller blade spinning or whirling.
Author: NPS.gov
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The sound of an engine winding up and then winding down (with a sci-fi feel). It's actually a small plastic ball being spun around the inside of a balloon. . . Recorded with zoom h4n.
Author: Dsebeste
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A rotary sprinkler in my backyard, gradually watering the plants and trees, cycling through the slow clockwise and fast counterclockwise mode. Year: 2020location: aalsmeer, the netherlandschannels: 1 (mono)microphone: unknownmic polar pattern: cardioid.
Author: Pimstoltz
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Regular diatonic tuning 31-tone. A regular diatonic tuning is five "whole tones", T, and two half tones, S, arranged in any rotation of TTSTTTS.
Author: Hyacinth
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My mogalyn consists of a torn-up book cover, a gnarled root i found on the ground, and a pinwheel called a "moga. " the moga spins, and picks rhythmically strum the strings according to their placement and the rotation of the mo. This version was created with paper and glue - which fell apart, so a more robust version is coming soon.
Author: Mogalini
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What it would sound like if the power generator of a starship cruiser was vocoded through a human woman saying "ahhhhhhhhh" continuously. 4 different power levels / variations in the same. Wav. 24 bit48khz.
Author: Euphrosyyn
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I made this using audacity to reform and change the frequencies for a few sounds i recorded at my desk which were made with a lighter, imitating the sound of a water drop with my voice, a rotating object hitting different things (cans, lighter, wooden desk, etc. , my creaky chair, me imitating a fly with my voice and finally, tapping on an empty can.
Author: Badwolf
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Changing aperture, rotating ring on old 35mm camera (konica). Recorded with rode nt1-a microphone on a zoom h5 recorder.
Author: Khenshom
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This was recorded from one of those large box-shaped fans often right beside houses. It's a powerful fan. Thanks for listening, and be sure to check out some of my other sound effects!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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Recording of the rotation motor on a dynamic perception motion control rig. Recorded with a sennheiser ew100g3 wireless cardioid mic on a zoom h6. Minimal post production with just a highpass filter to remove some of the very low end sound in the background. Kind of reminds me of the scene where neo leaves the matrix for the first time.
Author: C V
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British bird song in mixed woodland during spring. Sound of small stream burbling in the background. Using a galaxy phone in 'interview' mode ('stereo') whilst slowly rotating around. My dog can be heard whining for a short period saying "why have we stopped on our walk?!".
Author: Dajopiuk
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Rotating a light dimmer. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bit, stereorecording device: olympus ls10 with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized to -1dbfs. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, gebäude c5. Lat: 53. 22886740263392lon: 10. 399358868598938. Date: 2013-12-09, 14:00hrecorded 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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Useful for science fiction scenarios. A low oscillating hum, a rotating beam, a faint buzz of machinery. Loopable. Remixed from:. “motor” by sieuamthanh - https://freesound. Org/people/sieuamthanh/sounds/457574/ - cc0“sci_fi_machine 0” by sieuamthanh -https://freesound. Org/people/sieuamthanh/sounds/397674/ - cc0“beam 11” by sieuamthanh -https://freesound. Org/people/sieuamthanh/sounds/431732/ - cc0. (with thanks to sieuamthanh. ).
Author: Thimblerig
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Found a half-broken wind-up rotating christmas tree music box. . . Thing. . . Raw 24/96 ms recording; be sure to decode before use. Left channel is mid, right is side. To do this manually you should separate the channels to two mono tracks, duplicate the side track and invert the duplicate. Pan the side tracks hard left and right, and mix with the mono mid channel. Or use a plugin to do it for you :d.
Author: Shaunlolz
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A sound effect of me riding my bicycle. First i kicked up the stand and started riding; and then i pulled the breaks, almost wrecked, and put the stand back down after stopping. Thanks for listening, and be sure to follow me for more sound effects to come!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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Minigun firing for approximately 8 seconds and then stops firing. . . You then hear the rotating barrels quickly spin to a stop! i mixed this sound effect for our upcoming film and i thought i would post it here in case other people could use this sound! edit it any way you want to make it shoot at the length of time that you need! if you download this sound effect, let me know what you think of it, i love getting feedback! thanks! enjoy!!.
Author: Steelskull
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Regular diatonic tuning 72-tone. A regular diatonic tuning is five "whole tones", T, and two half tones, S, arranged in any rotation of TTSTTTS. In 12-tone, T=200 cents and S=100 cents. In 72-tone, T=233.3 cents and S=16.6. This is that scale: C = 0 D = 233.3 E# = 466.6 F# = 483.3 G = 716.6 A = 950 B# = 1183.3 C = 1200
Author: Hyacinth
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Handling of a plasticky canon 310xl super 8mm film camera, including rotation in the hand and movement of the zoom knob. This sound is licensed under creative commons 0, meaning you can use it in any work, for free, forever! however, i request that if you do use it in your project, you leave a comment below sharing what you used it for. You can use the sound regardless, but i would love to see what people use it for. Thanks, and happy mixing!.
Author: Bmacphail
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Unedited recording made with zoom h5. Victorian style "twist" doorbell popular before electric doorbells. You twist the handle on the outside that rotates a double sided hammer onto the bell on the other side of the door. I could not find a recording when i looked. I initially made two recordings, i will likely make more later. This is a modern "cheap" recreation doorbell, as they are hard to find these days. I know some people with the genuine article on their home doors however i never get around to recording them. Recording done in theatre.
Author: Dionysuspsi
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Unedited recording made with zoom h5. Victorian style "twist" doorbell popular before electric doorbells. You twist the handle on the outside that rotates a double sided hammer onto the bell on the other side of the door. I could not find a recording when i looked. I initially made two recordings, i will likely make more later. This is a modern "cheap" recreation doorbell, as they are hard to find these days. I know some people with the genuine article on their home doors however i never get around to recording them. Recording done in theatre.
Author: Dionysuspsi
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This is the sound of a spaceship's underbelly cargo hatch closing mid-flight after receiving a cargo transfer. The sequence begins with a warning alarm indicating the hatch closing, followed by the sound of the giant servos rotating the dual bay doors up and inward until the bay is sealed shut and locked. An all clear signal is given, reverberating into the dark, silent chamber. Made in logic pro, completely synthesized with es2 and mac's built in speech synthesis for vocal alarm. No unoriginal samples or sounds were used in the creation of this sound. Use freely as desired, but i would appreciate credit.
Author: Jetsmith
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Several years back my older brother stumbled upon a bunch of old family reel to reel films and sat down one evening to project them on a wall and digitize them. This is the sound of that process. What you can hear, i imagine, is the noise of the projector in the left channel and the sound of the reels in the right channel. I've been obsessed with the sounds of the infinite variation in old analog hardware. As a sound designer, that infinite variation is often sought after but rarely, or accurately, reproduced through digital files in various libraries. Of if they are, they're often too short to cover whatever scene i am trying to fill. On the surface it's just noise but if you listen closer it's this wonderful cacophony of overlapping and repeating sounds that are always looping but never quite identical on each rotation. It was ripped from youtube using audio hijack at 48khz/16bit, but due to youtube re-encoding things as youtube does, it's nowhere near the source. It's still, in my opinion, a sound worth sharing. Enjoy!.
Author: Theoddcastdark
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This is a recording of an office paper shredder starting up. This model of paper shredder has a button that you can press to run it briefly in reverse, in order to clear paper jams and clean the blades. If the shredder hasn't been used in a while, it takes several seconds to start, and makes a cool noise while doing so. The click at the start of the recording is the switch being pressed. You then hear the motor struggling to start up for about five seconds, and finally it comes up to speed. The high-frequency crackling you hear, particularly once the motor is running smoothly, comes from bits of paper still rolling around in the blades (easy to convert into a campfire or rain). There's another click at the end when the reverse button is released. I uploaded this because several parts of the recording sounded like they'd lend themselves to morphing in various ways to create other interesting noises. Recorded with a hand-held zoom h4n, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, with the built-in mics, positioned about six inches above the rotating blades of the shredder.
Author: Mxsmanic
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The sound is coming from the fans of a server. By pulling out one of the fans, all other fans turn up to 100%. The microphone is located above the air duct exactly in the middle of the case and thus between two fan fronts. The soundfile starts with the fans on standard speed. After a few seconds the fans turn up to 100%. I left them there for a few seconds and then quietly plugged the removed fan back in. This fan now also switches to 100% - this is the single, delayed "speed up" that can be heard from second 35. About 10 seconds later, all fans return to normal speed. Unfortunately, a colleague came in at that time and ended up talking into the recording. Due to lack of time, i was unfortunately unable to repeat the audio that day, but will certainly do another re-recording in the future. Feel free to use the sound; no attribution required. Feel free to write me in the comments what you used the sound for. Equipment:røde lavalier microphonesound devices mixpre-3 ii. File:wavmono96 khz32-bit float.
Author: Ladako
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