1,427 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Second"

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10. 005 seconds of ocean sounds with 3 seconds of fading in and out. Normalized by -3db.
Author: Baron Gonzales
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45 seconds of sound, recorded near the vladimir central station (russia).
Author: Gtjuks
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This is a sound of bathwater filling a bathtub. 10. 005 seconds long faded 3 seconds in and out.
Author: Jakepessin
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10. 005 seconds of water streaming. 3 seconds of fade in and fade out.
Author: Justin
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30 seconds of random vibration patterns, can be used to depict a phone's vibration or a vibrator / sex toy.
Author: Boozer
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Vocal "o" - 2 seconds.
Author: Xaviram
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Vocal "e" - 2 seconds.
Author: Xaviram
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~20 seconds of decaying thunder and rain. ~10 seconds of rain sound before and after.
Author: Adlerweb
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It is a sound of 6 seconds containing a single note of music: si (493. 9 hz) with a amplitude of 1. The sound is sawtooth. Work on the envelope ( the curve) reduced to regular intervals on the first 2 seconds then there is 2 seconds without modifications before the last 2 seconds where there is regular intervals again. This sound like morse.
Author: Ludolpcim
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Classic hip-hop sample! if not mistaken, originally from the song u. F. O. By esg in 1981. Commonly used in hip-hop tracks in the golden era (mid-80's until mid 90's). This got also the original second bar compressed in duration before the beat starts, so it has 2 bars. Edited with audacity and magix music maker 5. As a a classic hip-hop sample, it's de facto public domain. It's been used so many times by so many artists through the years. Here you have a list of some songs those have it (ordered by release date):. · esg - ufo - 1981 (http://youtu. Be/0bss-qq99aq?t=14s)· dj chuck chillout & kool chip - time to rhyme - 1989 (http://youtu. Be/afniprh10z8?t=34m25s)· stezo - it's my turn - 1989 (http://youtu. Be/z8c7g5d7hsc?t=5s)· unrest - u. F. O. - 1991 (http://youtu. Be/glmmvkoklpk?t=3s)· miles davis - fantasy - 1992 (http://youtu. Be/fdbtwbqeq2s?t=18s)· notorious b. I. G. - party and bullshit (original mix) - 1993 (http://youtu. Be/6i5fgro2d38?t=10s)· junior mafia - realms of junior mafia - 1995 (https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=hcllk0ic0bw)· j dilla - geek down - 2006 (http://youtu. Be/70swratfghm?t=10s). Some other classic samples has been already uploaded to freesound. Org. You can check, for example, the amen break (extracted from the amen brothers by the winstons in 1969): if you make a search of "amen break" you'll find about 250 sounds (at the moment i wrote this description), original one and variations.
Author: Bronxio
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Modern Music from Psalm Singer's Amusement by William Billings (1781). Lyrics: we are met for a Concert of modern invention To tickle the Ear is our present intention Audience are seated expecting to be treated with a piece of the Best with a piece of the best & since we all agree to set the tune on E the Authors darling Key he prefers to the rest let the Bass take the Lead & firmly proceed till the parts are agreed to... let the Tenor succed & follow the Lead till the parts are agreed to... let the Counter inspire the rest of the choir inflamed with desire to... let the Treble in the rear no longer forbear but expressly declare for a... ...fuge away then change to brisker time & up the Ladder climb & down again the mount the second time & end the strain then change the Key to pen five tones & flow in Treble time the Notes exceeding low keep down awhile then rise by slow degrees the process surely will not fail to please Thru Common & Treble we jointly have run we'll give you their Essense compounded in one all though we are strongly attached to the rest six four is the movement that pleases us best that pleases us best six four is the movement that pleases us best & now we address you as Friends to the cause performers are modest & make their own laws although we are sanguin & clap at the Bang the part of the hearer's to clap their Applause to clap their applause the part of the hearer's to clap their Applause
Author: William Billings
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A request. . . Https://freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/40678/?page=1#post90324.
Author: Timbre
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Created in labchirp using a sqarewave in a frequency of 50hz and a flanger in 10.
Author: Marcospurziani
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*Undecimal seconds comma on C = Cb↑↑- (Ben Johnston's notation). Just: 121/120 = 14.37 cents. Limit: 11-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 76,68
Author: Hyacinth
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This is a sci-fi ambient drone sound i made. It's creative commons cc0, so please treat it as public domain. You can use it in any commercial or non-commercial media for free, no restrictions. For those curious how i made this, i took a quick 8-second drum loop from my pocket operator po-33 (ko) and ran it through a free time-stretching/pitch-shifting program called akaizer. The program's based on old samplers like the akai s1000 that had extremely artifact-heavy time-stretching and pitch-shifting features. If you slow a sound down enough, the final product tends to sound harsh and electric. Akaizer turned my 8-second drum loop into 2 minutes and 38 seconds of harsh, bassy noise, pretty damn close to the final. Then i imported the file (we'll call it file a) into reaper, my daw. Track 1 has reaeq with a high-shelf acting like a low-pass. Its curve is set at 1386. 2 hz, gain at -inf, and bandwidth at 2. In retrospect, i have no idea why i didn't use a low-pass. Track 1 has a send to a blank track 2, which has a fab-filter pro-q 3 high-pass filter with a 12db slope. It's at 320. 57hz, q is 1. 096. After the eq, track 2 has valhalla shimmer set to the black hole preset with no changes. Track 3 is the default file a with valhalla shimmer on the black hole setting, but with two tweaks. Low-cut is at 30hz, high-cut is at 6630hz. Everything else is the same. That's followed by fab-filter pro-q 3 with these eq settings:-0. 72db at 69. 463hz, q at 1. 007. -1. 11db at 536. 64hz, q at 1. 013, dynamic eq (click "make dynamic" and leave everything as-is). The point of this dynamic eq is to give a slight drop in gain in the 500hz region, which tends to get muddy in larger mixes. I wasn't sure if i'd use this for a larger project, and i didn't want build-up in that region from the already large-sounding track 1 and 2. The ocassional eq drops here also adds a warble to the final mix that helps sell an analog, electrical sound. +0. 85db at 3697. 3hz, q at 1. 009. This is to add subtle airiness to the drone. It seems weird to have "airiness" in the 3-4k region, but it's the sort of rumbliness of the sound traveling away and dissipating in the atmosphere after the lowest drone sounds. My volume fader settings for all 3 tracks:. Track 1: -8. 59 dbtrack 2: -6. 46 dbtrack 3: -6. 43 db. On my master bus, i have izotope imager 9 with these settings:. Band 1: width at -100 (mono) for 59hz and below. Band 2: nothing at 60hz to 525hz (width at 0). Band 3: width at 48. 1 for 526 to 1. 4khz. Band 4: width at 49. 4 at 1. 4khz and above. Stereoize is set to 6. 4ms on mode i. And that's it! no compressors or limiters anywhere, since i liked how dynamic the actual tracks were and i figure you can always add your own compressor or limiter to the final if you want. I've also added the original po-33 drum loop on my page, as well as the loop after it was run through akaizer but before it hit reaper in case you want to do your own processing. Enjoy :).
Author: Niedec
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55 seconds of constant hum.
Author: Lewooz
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Back garden background noise 45 seconds.
Author: Ukepht
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The last 30 seconds of a shower.
Author: Kenny M A
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Seconds of my skill.
Author: Feveran
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10 seconds of rain faded in and out.
Author: Alexwilson
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Microwave for 5 seconds.
Author: Nataliedg
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30 seconds of knitting with metal knitting needles, dropping a metal knitting needle and about 22 seconds of knitting afterward.
Author: Hanulskygirl
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First 5 seconds in flute of swan lake.
Author: Jselvav
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A man laughing (2. 6 seconds).
Author: Sludgepump
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10 seconds - frying pan sizzling - clean sound.
Author: Ukepht
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Ocean sound, 10 seconds, normalized -3 db.
Author: James
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So one of tac0's friends came by with a civilian style contact stun gun and tac0 does what he does best, blasts it a small room for 1/10 of a second. Mp3 48,000 hz at 256 kbps. 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. 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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While working on another audiobook, i decided to make this sound. It's 38 voices, each saying different things, panned around and mixed together, creating a "wall of sound" that speaks like 38 radio channels at once. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour2. Mixed and exported to flac with ardour2. Ps: it's all polish (with some possible german shout-outs), but the amount of noise makes it almost completely incomprehensible. Only a few words that are being yelled in a different voice can be understood. No sound repeats here, no recycling - every voice and every second of this recording is unique. Yes, it required quite a lot of work to record so much talking in quality! it's almost an entire audiobook squeezed into 5 minutes. Strangely (or not) listening to this makes my mind rest, because the noise blocks all other sounds from the environment - making my mind free of stimulation, allowing for sleep-like rest state. The signal is so much modulated that it appears to be not modulated at all - like static you get from a fm radio of you tune it wrong. The brain receives less data when you listen to this, than when you sit in a room hearing even faint (but distinct) noises from outside, other rooms, other people or yourself. This is sound masking in action. A very interesting psychoacoustic property of human hearing. Also: this is an interesting material to study of my voice's spectral energy distribution while speaking (as opposed to singing). As you can see using the spectrogram view, most energy is present in the band below 600 hz.
Author: Unfa
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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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An excerpt from the song “Au clair de la lune”, originally recorded as a phonautogram on paper. As of May 2009, this is believed to be the oldest recognizable recording of a human voice in existence. According to the remasterers, the lyrics sung are the first lines of the second stanza "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit" (Under the moonlight, Pierrot replied).[1] It has also been reported that the recording contains the beginning of the song, "Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot..." (Under the moonlight, my friend Pierrot...).[2] This is an edited version: speed and pitch have been corrected to reflect Édouard-Léon's voice, noise was removed. Ausschnitt aus dem Lied “Au clair de la lune”, ursprünglich als Phonautogramm auf Papier aufgezeichnet. Per 2008 gilt diese Aufzeichnung als die älteste bekannte Tonaufnahme. Die gesungenen Worte lauten: "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit" (Bei des Mondes Scheine, antwortet Pierrot), oder "Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot..." (Bei des Mondes Scheine, mein Freund Pierrot...). Un extrait de la chanson “Au clair de la lune”, telle qu'enregistrée sur papier sous forme de phonautogramme. À la date de mai 2009, on le considère comme le plus ancien enregistrement d'une voix humaine reconnaissable. D'après les restaurateurs, les paroles correspondent aux premières lignes de la seconde strophe : « Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit ».[3] D'autres estiment qu'il s'agit plutôt du début de la chanson : « Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot ».[4] Cette version a été éditée de manière à mieux refléter la voix de Scott de Martinville : la vitesse a été réduite, la tonalité a été baissée et le bruit a été réduit
Author: Untitled
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Between 1hz and 22050hz. Made with audacity.
Author: Felfa
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Toilet flush with tank refilling within some seconds.
Author: Hotlavaman
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Bpm of 120 in ab. 16 seconds long.
Author: Pumpkinpimpin
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10 seconds of walking in the forest.
Author: Chartertechfilms
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Cool short waves. Relaxing. !0 seconds of ocean sounds.
Author: Tyler
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Recorded approx 5 seconds of simple tone on 5-ft didgeridoo.
Author: Bman
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39 seconds bass loop. Great for film sound.
Author: Lizziam
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Quick sample thrown together in 30 seconds. Got bored. One love.
Author: Zuckbeats
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Shaking a bag of 3 musketeers for 30 seconds.
Author: Panflutist
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A few seconds of talking birds.
Author: Fvolejnikovaa
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Using a microwave for 30 seconds.
Author: Robertwulfman
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Just let the drill go for a few seconds.
Author: Xxqmanxx
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First few seconds of a march of the cavalry.
Author: Fisicheb
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30 seconds wrapping dishes with foil.
Author: Rcsound
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Created in labchirp using a noise in a frequency of 440hz.
Author: Marcospurziani
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I ported this file in audiocheck. Net/testtones_whitenoise. Php.
Author: Marcospurziani
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Rain ambiance in the backyard of an nyc townhouse on a quiet saturday morning may, as heard from the doorway of the apartment building. Recorded on may 29, 2021 in the backyard of a north shore townhouse in staten island, ny with the on-board x-y mic of a zoom h4n pro.
Author: Ericnorcross
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A few seconds of polish hen cackling.
Author: Tom Woysky
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Several seconds of tapping of pencil on desk.
Author: Tothrec
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