208 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Scrap Yard"

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Recorded using small stereo omnis. Cut in cubase.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Recorded using small stereo omnis. Cut in cubase.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Recorded using small stereo omnis. Cut in cubase.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Recorded using small stereo omnis. Cut in cubase.
Author: Cabled Mess
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It's recess time at san lorenzo de el escorial's real colegio alfonso xii's boarding school, madrid, spain. Children are playing games, mainly soccer, on escorial monastery's front esplanade, apparently used as a schoolyard. High pitched voices blend with bypasser's conversations. Putting aside the fact that we're on a world heritage site, this could also be your regular park where youngsters gather any afternoon. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50'stereo mics with wind muff.
Author: Nomadas
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A claw crane in a scrap yard at work. The exhaust is knackered!.
Author: Beeproductive
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I recorded one usable minute of passing train, moving slowly through town. I thought the local engine served just one customer, a major metal scrap yard, but the half-dozen box cars on this engine don't fit that model. Considering the overall decrepit condition of american railways, this one isn't bad.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Recorded at hope st radio, a bar/restaurant/radio station at collingwood yards, during the tail end of a disorganising community dinner. In this recording, about 80 people are learning or playing mah jong while the restaurant kitchen closes service and the sound system is off. There are adults and a few small children in the room and too many djs (common problem here). It was recorded on a sony pcm-d50's internal stereo microphones at 120°, mounted to a tripod while everyone drank the last of the free natty wine. #natural #wine #salomons. This recording was taken in may 2021 on unceded wurundjeri land, which belongs to the woi wurrung people of the eastern kulin nations. I acknowledge their sovereignty and pay my respects to their elders and all first nations people.
Author: Scsi Sparrow
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