430 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Shout"

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Various sounds of a guy clearing his throat, coughing, and making sounds associated with uncomfortable silences and moments where we want to interrupt what's going on. Recorded on a windows x8 phone and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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The last bit of water gurgling down the bathtub drain followed by a few drips. Also water dripping down the drainpipe into the water trap below. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Over seven minutes of rolling waves breaking next to shore. It was windy, so you hear some of that too. Occasionally you can hear people and birds in the background. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Tearing apart a chicken carcass for the sound effects. Lots of tearing, ripping, squishing sounds, like an alien or zombie eating. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Short and long bursts from a saline applicator bottle that makes a high pitched wheezing noise, a bit like a wet train whistle. Also includes the bubbling end as the bottle runs out and is empty. Recorded on tascam dr-40, cleaned up in audacity. Shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Messily eating a chicken leg/drumstick for the sound effects. Some tearing, ripping, squishing sounds, like an alien or zombie eating. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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A short recording of the famous columbia road flower market in london on a sunday afternoon. Flower sellers shout out the prices of their wares. Tourists and locals chatter in a variety of languages. Not great quality - recorded on iphone 4 in mono 44k m4a then converted in soundtrack pro to stereo 48k aif.
Author: Alkerr
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At the top of the largest waterfall in yellowstone. Hear the river as it tumbles over the edge, plunging to the depths below. The roar of the water feels a bit like static. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity to cut out wind and people talking. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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I call this my flash boom. It's a sub plus a pitch shifted snare that i created on my track "a flash of light by the shore" use it to create dynamics on a hit or whatever you want. Give a shout out to stark for machines and have fun! :). - chris.
Author: Westshorebass
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Sound through a vent while contractors did demolition on the bathroom upstairs. Has a nice "eavesdropping" quality, a vibe like you're hearing the work from another area. Lots of hammering and debris of all sizes falling on the ground, include some good thuds. Recorded on a tascam-dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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It sounds like a the last few strokes of a saw going into a rusted metal pipe with water on the inside. It's actually the sound of pulling closed my sink stopper. . . Go figure. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 in my bathroom and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Was out for a walk next to a bridge while a train went by, the rattle of the empty cargo containers contrasted rhythmically with the ones that were full. This is a loop so you can have an infinite train roll through your soundscape. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in reaper. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Really hard rain and hail--about the size of airsoft pellets/peas--with occasional rumbles of thunder. Then, at 1:48, there was a huge lightning strike nearby which produced a very loud burst of thunder. Captured from my front porch during a summer storm. Recorded on a windows x8 phone and left as-is. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Regular and continuous rumbling thunder. I stood at my back door and recorded the storm as it rolled by. No huge thunderclaps or lightning strikes, but a steady stream of flashes and rumbling that followed. If you need a prolonged active storm backdrop, this is it. Recorded on a tascam dr-40. Cleaned up in audio (removed occasional other sounds from my neighborhood). Production-now. Com | shout-outs welcome!.
Author: Productionnow
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I was putting together a new under-bed storage crate and noticed the wheels made this awesome sound, almost like a laser gun or something. Granted, you'll likely want to do some manipulation to get to sound how you like, but i liked the sound so much i figured you might, too. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and edited in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Opening the back doors: first the storm door and then the main door. Main door closes followed by the storm door. Back door has a slight squeak. The glass-screen door is moderated by a hydraulic door closer which you can breifly hear hiss before the door slams shut. Recorded on a windows x8 phone and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Freesound is just awesome. The people here give so much. Thank you all. About this stupid little beat: i don´t know how to say. My drum collection is "bigger than life" ranging from the 90s till today. It´s so sick i don´t even look into it anymore - and this is the hardest kick insides this several hundred gigabytes library. Fs1r. Enjoy. Or better jump. Just twist and shout.
Author: Voxlab
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There is a vent in my house that sounds fantastic when it rains. The drops hitting the tin cover sound almost like popping popcorn in this recording, but it's a more friendly sound in person. The rain outside is very much present in the background, but the bouncing raindrops are very easy to hear. Recorded on a windows x8 phone and left as-is. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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A mid-sized waterfall flowing into a gentle stream. This is near the road by the grand prismatic spring in yellowstone. The timbre of this smaller fall is higher than the roar of the large waterfall. And you can just make out the gurgling of the stream. But, in general, this kind of thing sounds a bit like static. Sorry it's so short, there was a lot of wind and people talking. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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At a baby shower and there are these awesome paper pom poms that sounded so amazing when you dragged them over your hand, like wind rustling stiff grass or dry leaves. Lots of variants of speed, direction to give you motion options in the stereo track. I'm sorry about all the wind pops, but if you're okay with a mono track, there are clean passes on both right and left. Recorded on a tascam-dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Audio from the artist paintpots in yellowstone. The hiss in the background is the constant float of steam from the ground along with the regular release of pockets of air from these odd little spitting mud holes. Pretty cool to see and producing a very unique sound. Not sure if it'll be useful for anything, but it was too cool to pass up. Again, sorry for the short duration; there was a lot of traffic and wind there. Recorded on a dslr and edited in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Recorded with my epi sg through the walrus slo pedal on dream setting into the focusrite 2i2 interface and into reaper. The bass was recorded with a squier mini-bass through a behringer bxl1800 amp and into reaper. Did a pitch change on the guitar and no quantizing as i like the 'push/pull' feel of the human tempo. May add some percussion down the line. A shout out to kenny gioia for the reaper tutorials. He's the man. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thank. :-).
Author: Tubbers
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From frederick noad's book: 'idiots guide to playing the guitar. ' noad plays it so beautifully, i could never match him, but i just wanted to try it with the electric instead. Recorded with my squire tele and squire bass into the focusrite interface. The guitar went through the walrus slo pedal on 'dream' setting with editing done in reaper. (shout out to kenny gioia for the tips). Bass was run through my behringer bxl 1800 bass amp and through the interface. Both instruments were triple tracked. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
Author: Tubbers
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Stopped in a tiny museum in kansas and the curator turned on the 1900s edison photograph for me and let me record the classic sound of music with all the hums and associated scratches. The music sounds like an old turn of the century carnival to me. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Stopped in a tiny museum in kansas and the curator turned on the 1900s edison photograph for me and let me record the classic humming, scratchy sound of a turntable turning. The steady rhythm had a very "bioshock infinite" feel to me, and i loved it. Nice to put under music to make it sound old. Recorded on my cellphone and cleaned up in audacity. Production-now. Com - shout-outs welcome.
Author: Productionnow
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Thought this would make the perfect, very unique style to use drums as filler background music during a very important statement or speech. This track is a little over two minutes long and has just enough soft beats to not distract the listener to what is being said. This was recorded using a yamaha keyboards guitarpop style drum rhythm, audacity & a little improvisation. I must admit. . . I like what i hear and i think - so will you!. No acknowledgement to me is necessary but maybe a shout-out to yamaha would seem in order.
Author: Hobotrails
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Author: Novasoundtechnology
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A quick piece i made using various effects, to give the impression of a factory accident in which a fire/explosion occurs, and steam vents and opened etc. Attribution information:. I'm afraid i threw that together 7 years ago when i would have been 14 years old. I can't really remember whether i used any other sounds to make it, or if i generated it (and definitely can't remember who needs attributed if soundswere used). If you recognise any of your work in this - just give me a shout/report it; i've got no problem removing this, as i said; did it a long time ago and forgot i'd even made it. So just be aware there are risks in using this and you'd probably be better just making a new better one to replace this anyway. Thanks!.
Author: Kokuya
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If i had known that my best friend moaned like this, i'd have fucked her years ago so i could have enjoyed it much better when she was far more innocent. She wanted my dick for a long time, i could tell that. She was instantly my pants and i'd find the wettest pussy i've yet to know. After kissing, i stuck my hand down her tight leggings, my hand slowly going over her panties to rub her beautiful pussy. Her panties were soaked. I think i grew an extra inch i was so hard off her wetness. She was so wet i needed waders and even though i have a decent sized cock, it kept slipping out of that wet pussy. She thought i kept pulling out and begged me to stop teasing her at one point. She also sucks dick like a pornstar, it was amazing. She's consented to all this. Just trying to help her 'daddy' out now. As she calls me. It was such a satisfying cum. She was shaking as i filled her up. And now that she started calling me daddy. . . The next times only going to be so much better. . . Feel free to use recording. Shout out to >passionateautistic< might come in handy one day.
Author: Thepassionateautistic
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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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