1,431 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Second"

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Female voice saying 20 seconds.
Author: Tacotime
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A rubber nut shaker "roll" recorded for about 7 secnods on a fairly cheap mic, noise removed, and amplified to max volume without distortion.
Author: Percussionfiend
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Female voice saying 30 seconds.
Author: Tacotime
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Female voice saying 15 seconds.
Author: Tacotime
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Female voice saying 15 seconds.
Author: Tacotime
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Female voice saying 5 seconds.
Author: Tacotime
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Synth loop made in fl studio. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2019.
Author: Danlucaz
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Squeaky door opening at old farm house.
Author: Tonycarlisle
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Typing on a mechanical keyboard(epomaker sk71 w/ optical brown switches).
Author: Screamingbirds
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Recorded with zoom h4n.
Author: Margau
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This is a fragment of the file accordion_theme. Wav provided by fchemotti:http://freesound. Org/people/fchemotti/sounds/255223/i used this sound for analysis at the aspma course of stanford university - pompeu fabra university. It has been shortened at 5'' for the course's purposes.
Author: Luigino
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Brownian noise sounding like a flying plane at 3×10^4 feet above the earth. . . I created that in audacity! final peak amplitude: 0. 75000 (linear) -2. 49877 db. I applied a bunch of filter curves to make this 90 second loop, normalized to 75% volume. I started with 120 seconds, then made it 90 seconds. Estimated start pitch: d2 (75. 000 hz). Because of the 1024 mb limit, i can't upload the 108-minute version (2 channels, 24-bit, 48000 hz costs 1. 74 gib). Sorry. The final sample rate is 48000 hz, 24-bit wav. I created this myself in audacity 3. 1. 3, so no need to attribute! :). Note: this sounds like it's the 2370 screen ;o).
Author: Therandomsoundbyte
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The shortest sound on freesound. 0 seconds of silence, because why not?.
Author: Ljcool
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Small piece of music written and recorded by me. Feel free to use in your projects.
Author: Askeseverin
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The sounds you would expect to hear for a heist. I created it using fl studio and the east-west composer's cloud.
Author: Regnld
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This is an updated (improved is debatable) version of my previous electric contact stun gun firing sound, except longer and without peaking. Oh and higher sampling rate so you can hear all the higher frequencies better when you pitch it down. You'll immediately notice it sounds like the boring buzz of a bee. Oh well, not like you'll get a lightning storm. That's about it. Don't forget to have fun. Copy pasta---also commonly and incorrectly referred to as a "taser" which is on the same level as calling a magazine a "clip". See google for more info. I can't help that it sounds like a bee. Also if it's too short, you'll have to make it longer in your daw. Uses (apart from videos that involve a stun gun or maybe a real taser brand taser): magic lighting zaps? a game show buzzer?. Possible vst modifications. Reverb: sound impulses for speakers. Distortion (guitar style): military style radio noise. Chorus/flange: science sounding things. Pitch: at -30 semitones you get some low pitched sound similar to a airsoft aeg which may be ideal for montage airsoft videos where piles of tokyo marui m4s traditionally muffled by the gopro waterproof case. // at -45 semitones you resemble gun fire at a distance. Mathematically at 10 rps (600 rpm) you could use this as a sit in for a distant fired ak-47 rifle ideal for video games, war movies, mods, etc. Apply a resonant filter and some reverb for appropriate outdoor acoustics. And nobody will know your distant machine gun sound was a civilian stun gun except for us semi colon right parenthesis. Or you could also apply ringmod at ~9000 hz to simulate ear ringing for those ptsd scenes. Or some gau-8 avenger. Trimming + looping + pitch: if you can loop this properly in a daw you could even create a saw style bass for electronic dance music.
Author: Anthonychan
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Author: congusbongus
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Ticking clock, 10 seconds.
Author: Ukepht
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Antique clock seconds.
Author: Alejo
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The file is three second fade in. Three second fade out. 10. 005 seconds long.
Author: Tyler
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Major triad on F in second inversion
Author: Hyacinth (talk) (Uploads)
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Rain recorded outside. Rain hitting plants and bricks. 30 seconds long. Recorded on a tascam dr-05.
Author: Carthny
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Song This piece originally found on glbtm* - Manny the Martyr
Author: Manny the Martyr
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44100, wav, organ, classics.
Author: Nartes
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Author: Spring Spring
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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star melody doubled at seconds: neither consonant nor equivalent. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 15:03, 26 July 2009 using Sibelius 5.
Author: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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This is 10 seconds of ocean sounds normalized to -3db, and has a 3-second fade-in and a 3-second fade-out.
Author: Benfowkes
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Major triad on C in second inversion.
Author: Hyacinth (talk) (Uploads)
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5 seconds of a microwave cooking.
Author: Crovic
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A plastic bag, paper wrapper and other materials were recorded individually being rubbed. I then layered them in audacity to be played over each other. From the resulting layered sound i generated this 10 second loop. Sounds like a mellow rain upon the ground or a slow crackling fire. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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A request. . . Https://freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/40678/?page=1#post90324.
Author: Timbre
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Performed by Fannie Brice
Author: Fannie Brice
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Background noise in the second floor bathroom of the university of arizona school of theatre. Loopable.
Author: Ideaph
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Countdown from ten to zero (included). Male voice, created using ev re20 dynamic mic and pro tools interface. Aif, 44100 hz, 16 bit, stereo file, 60 bpm.
Author: Barbamiz
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*Major second on C = D. Equal-tempered: 22/12:1 = 200 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 0,64
Author: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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How to resolve problems of native and second languageby: maqsood hasniabuzar barqi kutab'khana dec. 2019.
Author: Maqsood@Mailworld
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Sound of a canon rebel t3i's shutter with a 1/100 shutter speed. Recorded with a tascam dr-07 mk. Ii microphone.
Author: Fenrirfangs
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Rain falling outside after a storm. Birds chirping in the distance. 60 seconds long.
Author: Carthny
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*Neutral second/three-quarter tone on C = D. Equal-tempered: 21/8=3/24:1 = 150 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 0,48 Preceded by:File:Quarter tone on C.mid
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius 5 with midi pitch bend on 0,80 for 250 cents rather than 200.
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*Minor second on C = D♭. Equal-tempered: 21/12:1 = 100 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 0,64
Author: Hyacinth (talk)
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Opening measures of Chopin's "wrong note" etude Op. 25 No. 5, demonstrating a humorous use of the minor second. The original work is public domain, image created by the uploader.
Author: Hyacinth
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Edited to 10 seconds, normalized to -3 db. Faded in the first 3 seconds and faded out the last 3 seconds.
Author: Benjamin Lee Loyola
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Ravel Quartet, second movement
Author: Ravel
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10. 005-second audio clip of waves on the seashore, edited. 3-second fade-in and 3-second fade-out.
Author: Jake
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I changed the clip to 10. 005 seconds, normalized it to -3db, faded in at 3 seconds and faded out at 7. 005 seconds.
Author: Desi
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River sounds made to 10. 005 seconds long, normalized to -3 db, and faded in for 3 seconds then out for 3 seconds.
Author: J
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Passamezzo moderno/"Gregory Walker" chord progression in C major, beginning with tonic chord in second inversion and continuing using minimal-change and "closest-packing" rules (minimizing each voice's change from previous note and keeping each chord's notes as close to each other as possible; resulting order of inversions is second-first-second-root/second-first-second-root-second)
Author: Antediluvian67
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Second sound made in fl studio, more are coming!.
Author: Simjoo
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39 seconds of a rainstick, using a bryer dynamic mic to record it.
Author: Ancientoracle
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