1,112 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Sounds Real"

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The sound of a metal butterfly screw on my stative. Recorded with pc microphone and lots of background noise. -- sample processed with noise reduction in audacity.
Author: Tlwmdbt
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The sound of a metal butterfly screw on my stative. Recorded with pc microphone and lots of background noise. -- raw sound.
Author: Tlwmdbt
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Loading and unloading a cassette tape in a walkman.
Author: Symphoid
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Cleaned audio of a clock ticking. Edited with audacity.
Author: Morganpurkis
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Empty sounding loop uploading for a reddit post (will probably be deleted after a while).
Author: Jaydps
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I performed and recorded all of these samples in my studio. So slice & dice, hack & slash, scoop & loop, smash & bash. Make some noise!.
Author: Humanoisemaker
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A curtain that when being opened produces a sound.
Author: Juanpabloagredo
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Continuously turning the lights on and off with the switch.
Author: Juanpabloagredo
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Short drum roll.
Author: Omegagroove
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Recording on a brides stero style.
Author: Liotinejake
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Medium hit on small toy drum, recorded on tascam dr-5 didgtal recorder.
Author: Felisleopard
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A real small laugh. During a recording, i started laughing for a stupid reason, and ruined the recording. But one good thing that came out of it, was the laugh. I have the full version of the recording saved somewhere(i know where), but i do not believe it is that great. I decided to cut the beginning of the recording, leaving only the laugh.
Author: Chobiboko
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This is a real heartbeat from a man after a workout holding a stethoscope to his chest.
Author: Kathol
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Just another laugh.
Author: Reitanna
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Whatever it was, it was funny.
Author: Reitanna
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Real steps in the snow.
Author: Jeffreys
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Multiple variations of a tongue click.
Author: Lourii
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This is the sound the drum makes when one rapidly taps on it with the fingers. --general sample pack desc--samples of my djembe drum, recorded with my mp3 player's mic. Obviously low-fi but it sounds really nice. And some post-processing never hurts anyway.
Author: Reflecs
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This is a recording of an old black rotary telephone sounds. The sounds are first the handset being lifted, then the top switches being pressed, then the handset returned. This is then followed by the dial sounds starting with 1 then going all the way through to 0. By editing using the sounds a complete telephone process can be created. Recorded using zoom h2.
Author: Kintekobo
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Water bulp sound.
Author: The Sacha Rush
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Opening and closing at various intensities, from a kitchen drawer full of silverware.
Author: Oscar De Ávila
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Shit is about to get real!.
Author: Bugradio
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Real sneezing from dust.
Author: Prodmultimediashqi
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The beat was made using the real drum sounds in fruity loops for a friend who wanted to jam some new guitar riffs for his band. The tempo was originally 60 bpm but sounds better at 90bpm. It comprises of 2 bars of drums with hats and 2 with a ride.
Author: Jaffa
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3 different types of burp.
Author: Svlargacha
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Up close (less than a meter away) recording of my rooster.
Author: Bob
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Real recording of thunder, recorded on a zoom h4n.
Author: Roboroo
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An ambient steam sound i made for a project. It is made with audacity and is a pink noise with 0,3 amplitude with a phaser. I made this myself and you can use it wherever you want.
Author: Chickengamer
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Various recordings of a real noise of a small radio. Fm-noise is at the beginning of the file and am starts at 1:08 till the end. Recorded with zoom h4n pro.
Author: V
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Lights switch.
Author: Dimlo
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Interview with mark palmer on real estate and entrepreneurship.
Author: Donalddrum
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Long sound of a tea kettle whistling, before the burner is turned off and the kettle stops its whine.
Author: Reconsider
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Recorded and played by mr pearch.
Author: Mrpearch
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Duck quack recorded at kuhhorst, germany, with a senheiser shotgun mic (sorry, didn't take a look at the model) and an h4n zoom recorder. Enjoy!.
Author: Gibarroule
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Mapex birch kit, akg d112's on the beater, and at the edge of the outside hole, both slightly off axis, with front skin off, and blanket over the kick !! also used the overhead sound when i bounced this down, so it has some sustain !! enjoy !!!.
Author: Madmike
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Sound recording from a square downtown antwerp in belgium. Afternoon, kids playing and traffic sounds.
Author: Playmade
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Frogs at night time. Feel free to use for your project. Many thanks for lsitening!.
Author: Didgegirl
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Kone monospace elevator with ecodisc hoisting machine sounds recorded from elevator shaft.
Author: Sleppane
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I live on a lake and this is what my back patio sounds like every night. They live in the branches of the weeping willow trees that dip down to the water. The sound starts with one frog, then a few join in, and soon there as a chorus of them on all ends of the lake in all tempos going at once. Then when a crescendo is reached, they all start to stop one by one until it's silent again. But the silence only lasts for minute, and then the cycle repeats. I don't know if it's some huge frog mating ritual, or family reunion.
Author: Spoonboysf
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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Recorded onto a minidisc at a protest to save anvil hill in australia from more mining endevours. The sound is of a helicopter flying overhead of the human sign spelling "save anvil hill. ".
Author: Mw
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This is the first sound in a new pack called "in reality". This new pack was made to showcase the sounds made for stuff like music loops before they are distorted. This one is the original recording (with most static removed) of ceramic_crash. I simply hit a small ceramic bowl with a teaspoon 2 times.
Author: Asteroiderer
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A real series of gastrointestinal sounds - very funny. Robots converse about the sounds and one of the robots make a funny comment about another one. Contains real human laughter and a real human scream placed in a specific way in the sound wave to add a funny effect.
Author: Guitjamer
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This sounds come from outerspace please do not try to understand.
Author: Alejandro
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A recording of pneumatic drill surrounded by general work sounds in city.
Author: Davie
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The sounds of solway's scrap yard on toronto's ernest avenue. It is an old industrial neighbourhood, rapidly gentrifying. The gentrifiers resent the scrapyard, but it was there first. You can hear the sounds of a mobile crane on caterpillar tracks dumping scrap into semi-trailers which will soon pull out for the steel mills of hamilton. As the trucks are loaded, the drivers chat in the background. Recorded with a roland r05 and a sennheiser mke 400 stereo mike with home-made wind screen on 30 september 2011.
Author: Geogblog
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Enrico Caruso, Frieda Hempel, Maria Duchêne, Andrés de Segurola, and Léon Rothier perform "È scherzo od è follia" from Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera (1859), in this 1915 Victor Recording. This is Matrix C-14660, recorded 3 April 1914 in New York City, and released under a variety of labels. (full details).
Author: Singers: Enrico Caruso (tenor, 1873-1921) Frieda Hempel (soprano, 1885–1955)) Maria Duchêne (contralto, unknown) Andrés de Segurola (bass, 1874?-1953?) Léon Rothier (bass, 1874–1951)) Composer: Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901)
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My first upload might as well be a fart.
Author: Squallar
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Another drum track i made for a friend to jam with using the the real drum sounds in fruityloops. Its a 6 bar loop comprising of a beat with hats and the with ride and back to the hats again. Originally it was programmed at 55 bpm but sounds better at 90 or so.
Author: Jaffa
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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