159 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Scroll"

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Just a small sound of me crushing a can, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!).
Author: Cs
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Just a small sound of me crushing a can, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!). ~callum.
Author: Cs
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Just a small sound of me crushing a wrapper, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift & glotch. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!). ~callum.
Author: Cs
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Oh Gee, Say Gee, You Ought To See My Gee-Gee From The Fiji Isle, a song published on player-piano scroll by the Recordo company (serial number 65080). https://archive.org/details/78_oh-gee-say-gee-you-ought-to-see-my-gee-gee-from-the-fiji-isle_billy-murray-lew-br_gbia0004051a
Author: composer: Albert Von Tilzer performer: Roy Bargy MIDI conversion: Mike Hawley
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Made from blowing bubbles in a disgusting broth of egg residue. Reminds me of the elder scrolls: morrowwind potion noises.
Author: Magnuswaker
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This is a short stab of music that i think sounds a bit like the shimmering strings often found at the edges of an elder scrolls background theme. I would try to compose more but i don't have that kind of talent of really know what i'm doing.
Author: Waxsocks
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A person who opens the tap of a fountain, drinks water and then scrolls the hands. In behind some rumors: a dog, a cow.
Author: Cormi
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Spinning a knob in museum. The knob is for rolling a magazine-like showpiece where you can read information, just like you're reading daily magazine, but without turning page. The page is in case and it scrolls sideways. Recorded at october 11 of 2019 with zoom h1n-recorder.
Author: Lartti
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An audio translation of statistics on the current covid-19 pandemic. A sound composition that makes the pandemic tangible on an acoustic level, based on data series and curves. The basis for the auditory presentation of the statistics is provided by pixelsynth, a browser-based synthesiser for generating sounds from images. A cursor scrolls over the monochrome image of a statistic and plays notes when it comes into contact with bright pixels. The audio tracks generated by pixelsynth from the statistics were then recorded in logic pro and individually processed using effects, automations and other synths and sounds. Additional information: the audio is complemented by appropriate animations of the statistics, which cannot be shown here, however.
Author: Sound In Transition
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