23 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Scientific"

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Author: Cybermad
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Scientific reading by a dutch professor, rescued from a found cassette tape.
Author: Atevonhes
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Author: Cybermad
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Recoded and warped electro guitar with bunch of effects on it.
Author: Lqest
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Laboratory atmospherechemistry lab with liquids bubbling, glass test tubes and flasks ringing, matches to light a fire. Serves as a witch's environment with magic potions brewing in the cauldron. Ambiente laboratorio científico. Laboratorio de química con líquidos burbujeando, suenan probetas y matraces de cristal, cerillas para prender fuego. Sirve como ambiente de bruja elaborando pociones mágicas en el caldero.
Author: Elenalostale
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People talking in a large atrium of the university medical center groningen in the netherlands. Recorded during a break between sessions zoom h2 field recording.
Author: Wolfrfe
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Various repetitive engine thrums and scientific glitches.
Author: Alphatone
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8tr tape sounds.
Author: Linco
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This is the sound of electromagnetic waves from a macbook pro.
Author: Kev Durr
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Sound recorded in an electricity generator in european center for nuclear research (cern), geneva, switzerland.
Author: Tcharollais
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Moderate tempo (90 bpm) techno-synth melody in the key of c. Good for an outro.
Author: Outerandeventhorizon
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Made in flstudio 20.
Author: Sanlega
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Creatures sound alienrecorded phonesfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Calm cinematic background. Made on garage band.
Author: Kate Roselee
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A valve in a scientific lab.
Author: Grotelue
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Same instrument, own design, as drummery6, but two-hands.
Author: Vumseplutten
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A music box from vienna.
Author: Vumseplutten
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Spinnig sound effeect.
Author: The Sacha Rush
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European serin singing recorded with a nikon coolpix p900. Serinus serinus (scientific name) gafarró (català) verdecillo (castellano), serin cini (français).
Author: Ginerantoni
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Of course, this was purely scientific interest. In order to produce these amplified sounds, the testes must impact briskly with a lovey muscle anatomists have dubbed "the gracilis. " i am directed to assert that this is an archived file from my collection. Of course it is. ;-d.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A soundscape conveys our interpretation of the origin of universe. It mixes scientific, vedic hinduism and creative approaches. Starting from the very beginning (big bang and “om” sound), passing through the universe expansion and focusing mostly on earth evolution, including molten rock and floods eras, as well as sounds from living creatures. We used a combinations of sounds from our custom pure data patches, vst synthesizers and a few samples from freesound. You can find the attribution below.
Author: Albincorreya
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Conjectural nonhuman technical generated language modulationsexomusicology inspired sonic object. "though musicology is defined as "the historical and scientific study of music," the term is typically applied only to the study of music from the european classical tradition. "ethnomusicology" is used to describe the study of nonwestern musical traditions and to the comparative study of different musical cultures. The more general term exomusicology (from the greek prefix exo, meaning 'external to' or 'outside of') is more appropriate to the study of nonhuman musical traditions, much as exobiology refers to the study of non-earth life forms, and exolinguistics to the study of alien languages"(sethares).
Author: Adrian
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Recreating a radio reception sound with alien female voices modulationsexomusicology"though musicology is defined as "the historical and scientific study of music," the term is typically applied only to the study of music from the european classical tradition. "ethnomusicology" is used to describe the study of nonwestern musical traditions and to the comparative study of different musical cultures. The more general term exomusicology (from the greek prefix exo, meaning 'external to' or 'outside of') is more appropriate to the study of nonhuman musical traditions, much as exobiology refers to the study of non-earth life forms, and exolinguistics to the study of alien languages"(sethares).
Author: Adrian
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