98 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Second Inversion"

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A ~2 second buzzer for use in whatever you may want.
Author: Scott
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This is a dishwasher while it's working, recorded from the outside (of course) with a behringer b2-pro. The rhythm is almost like clock's seconds, very addictive!.
Author: Gabrip
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Just a cadillac escalade engine).
Author: Walking.With
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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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A clock ticking sound.
Author: Zeinel
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Reloj de pared. Tick-tock. Segundos. Wall clock. Tic- tick. Seconds.
Author: Podcapocalipsis
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An electric clock, ticking. Kinda noisy, but useable in some circumstances, i hope. Recorded with: sanken cs-1e, fostex fr2le.
Author: Conleec
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30 second fade in of white noise, made in audacity!. I decided to create the sound of a fading white noise, sounding like static noise fading in.
Author: Therandomsoundbyte
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Self created patch on my korg poly 800 mki (inversed keys, as if that would matter ;)).
Author: Blepjes
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I love delay. Everyone does.
Author: Pryere
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Sampled from a clock, although it could easily work for all types of clicks etc.
Author: Korgmsb
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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A more funky version of birds.
Author: Taman
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Reversed sound effect of a steel chain being dragged with reverb.
Author: Ani Music
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Kitchen clock on the wall ticking. Recorded with a røde stereo videomic pro (on a canon dslr) in my kitchen.
Author: Lola
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3 second click countdown.
Author: Troube
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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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Clock clicking.
Author: Brumxyz
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This is a perfect 1/10 second long 1khz tone like it is also used in film countdowns ;) u can also use it for a censor-tone: just copy&paste it again and again and ull get a longer 1khz tone without any jumps or hoverings.
Author: Longhairman
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Sound captured next to an analog clock, sound of pointers to shoot every second.
Author: Deleted User
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Bass warning!a 13second sinewave, the tone sweeps up from exactly 20hz to 190 hz then stops. It was recorded in logic pro & i use it from time to time to do sub sweeps. If your speakers are loud please don't have them cranked up without hearing low first.
Author: Dwsd
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Car engine start continues. Wav.
Author: Jarvisthesys
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This is a quick little bass heavy remix i tossed together using cc0 sources from right here on freesound. I have never tried mixing anything remotely musical before, so this is a first. Not the best, but maybe someone out there may still enjoy it. I imagine this would maybe be usable as an intro for something, but perhaps it just belong in the bin. Sources :male intro voicehttps://freesound. Org/people/badoink/sounds/554842/. Claphttps://freesound. Org/people/waveplay. /sounds/554868/. Distorted female vocalshttps://freesound. Org/people/waveplay. /sounds/554948/. Basshttps://freesound. Org/people/waveplay. /sounds/402692/.
Author: Cookies+Policy
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This is a 24-bit 44. 1khz impulse response recorded at the very acoustically interesting notre dame in new york city. The stereo x/y mics are oktava small-diaphragm microphones running into a sound devices 702.
Author: Pushkin
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Construction work by 2 stonemasons in matosinhos, portugal. Stone picking in quiet urban environment. Occasional conversation between the two workers, in portuguese. Recording with 2 microphones. Left channel is an omni and right channel is an hyper. Surrounding buildings very reflective. Recording without windmuff. 30-second edit. For more, contact me. .
Author: Fredzed
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A click track (generated in audacity) that sounds great as a timer. It runs for 9. 999 seconds (approximately 10). I hope you enjoy!. Thanks for checking this out, and be sure to check out 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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The sound of people walking above, recorded in the apartment below using sennheiser mke600.
Author: Jptalty
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A single tick tock sound. Made on this website: https://musiclab. Chromeexperiments. Com/song-maker/hope you can use this sound!.
Author: Starninjas
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The shortest sound on freesound. 0 seconds of silence, because why not?.
Author: Ljcool
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Perfectly looped (endlessly) ticking clock. Based at https://freesound. Org/people/antumdeluge/sounds/188033/.
Author: Igroglaz
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U-boat sonar sound.
Author: Kizilsungur
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Passamezzo moderno/"Gregory Walker" chord progression in C major, beginning with tonic chord in first 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 first-root-first-second/first-root-first-second-first)
Author: Antediluvian67
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Slightly better version of sound 678955. This 100-second cymbal roll is done using a hi-hat. Edited in audacity 3. 2. 4 at 48 khz with filter curve effects and fades.
Author: Therandomsoundbyte
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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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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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High school baseball game with crowd and pitching and hits.
Author: Cpark
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This is my favorite sample, i just smacked a spoon against a pan. Added some reverb and this is the result!what do you think?.
Author: Poemabeats
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Censorship bleep created in audacity in. Wav format so it's uncompressed and of the highest quality. 30 seconds should be more than enough but if you need more you can loop it. Size: 2. 52mbfile type: wavlength: 30 seconds. You may use this sound in any work commercial and non-commercial without having to link to it.
Author: Deanthedinosauce
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Tick-tock between seconds of a wristwatch.
Author: Andychristen
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A half second (0. 54ish) 8bit sound effect made with pico-8. Sounds like an arcade missile launch or a big jump. Could also be a space invader ship being killed, but not epic enough for player defeat. . . No rights reserved. Notes to help me keep track: jerimee richir pico-8 2017 sfx3. Wav.
Author: Jerimee
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Just my watch alarm. Recorded with a lavalier microphone and edited with goldwave. Enjoy !.
Author: Rolly Sfx
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Watch our beautiful travel video about hawaii here: https://youtu. Be/v9yfon_noxiyou might as well go and check out my instagram: https://www. Florianreichelt. Comleave a comment and tell me for which project you used it!! :). If you want to support me and my work or acknowledge that i provide my soundeffects for free - how about signing up to epidemic sound via the following link: http://share. Epidemicsound. Com/floepidemic sound offers a massive library of sound effects and music and by using my link you not only get the first 30 days for free but you can also cancel anytime! thus, if you only have one project right now you can literally get their entire sound library for free and basically earn me 30 bucks without paying anything yourself. Either way, i hope you have a good time with my sounds and can make your project work! all the best, florian!.
Author: Florianreichelt
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Wall clock ticking. The sound is a field recording of a german made fauch wall clock. You hear the tick-tock sound of mechanical movement in a quiet room. I used a zoom h4n digital recorder to record the stereo sound. Enjoy. C gillespie sound library.
Author: Canoecg
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Ringmodulated inversion of my speech from the file https://freesound. Org/people/kb7clx/sounds/648443/ invertedspeechcq. Wav. I took the raw recording and used goldwave's mechanize effect to translate my voice to a center frequency of 14khz. I then demodulated it first at 10. 6 and then 10. 2khz meaning that what comes out is essentially the opposite sideband, offset by 3. 4 and 3. 8khz respectively. 3khz just didn't sound as good. The first i filtered with a low pass of 2. 9khz, the second was filtered to below 3. 4khz to emulate a communications receiver passband. I am speaking upside down as described in this video. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=q_ykxzcbh-g beginning at 00:03:16. Being blind i can't see their diagram, but i've got my own by ear intuitive method, keeping in mind that oo and ee are farthest from each other, all other vowells get closer the closer they are to the middle of the human voice frequency range. I say: huhlay sue quee, sue quee, sue quee do ux. Cahlloong sue quee sue quee sue quee do ux. The ay in huhllay is like when a spanish speaker says béisbol (baseball). The a in cahlloong is like the a in cat if you're opening wide for the doctor. The oo is like the oo in book. Listen to the other file and you'll hear: hello cq cq cq dx. Calling cq cq cq dx.
Author: Kbclx
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