776 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Source"

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Results of source separation.
Author: Pabloalvarado
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This is the sound generated from pressing the lever of the water source of tallers in tanger building. This sound has been recorded using the zoom h2 handy recroder.
Author: Arnydnd
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Live score to the city rings film trailer, created as an introduction to the city rings project.
Author: Thecityrings
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Fuente de aguawater fountain.
Author: Guanescape
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Plastic glass resonance and then rim directly against wall - ugly screech high frequencies.
Author: Adrianmoore
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Mind the loudness and piercing frequencies. Feedback made using only a self-patched random*source serge triple+ waveshaper, or tws+. Recorded with and formatted with splices for use with the make noise morphagene, but can use for and with whatever of course. Warning that it's it's quite high pitched so you may need to pitch it down with the morphagene's pitch knob a good bit if you want it less harsh. I think i acidentally hit splice instead of record one time so there might be a random short splice somewhere, but maybe it adds some splice length dynamics. . .
Author: Exhapax
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Fuente de aguawater fountain.
Author: Guanescape
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Derived from https://tinyurl. Com/y6qtzqfd hope is ok to do. Formatted to sl/os format and clipped to 5 seconds.
Author: Mikka Wanders
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This is a series of basic single cycle waveforms sampled from open source synthesizers, for use in tracker software or other sample based synths.
Author: Soneproject
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Recorded myself singing and edited in fl studiosoft female vocal chops.
Author: Chenny
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I created this sample on bitwig using mok waverazor and glitch2 vst's.
Author: Mikobuntu
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Here is a simple yet usefull reel for your morphagene. I sampled various noise source from various modules to be used into my shared system, as this instrument does not contain any classic one. This reel is arranged like this:splice 1 : left = white noise / right = pink noisesplice 2: left = metallic noise / right = digital noisesplice 3 : left = tuned noise 1 / right = tuned noise 2splice 4 : left = tuned noise 2 / right = tuned noise 3splice 5 : left = tuned noise 4 / right = tuned noise 5splice 6 : left = tuned noise 6 / right = tuned noise 7splice 7 : left = downsampling noise sweep / right = fluctuating random noise sweep. Most sound comes from the verbos electronics random sampling module. The tuned noises are made of white noise fming the verbos harmonic oscillator, each are one of the eights harmonics being recorded. Enjoy !.
Author: Stazma
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Just a short hallelujah chior sound. Open sourcegema free.
Author: Magixmusic
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Trash compactor compression.
Author: Leonelmail
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fluctuating random voltages patch example from doepfer. De/a100_man/a100_patch. Htmi made the patch in vcv-rack. The patch is meant to emulate the "fluctuating random voltages" of the buchla 266 source of uncertainty module. In this patch i use the "fluctuating random voltages" to modulate a filter. The filter is filtering a square wave tuned to a c (or close to a c).
Author: Gis Sweden
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Chilling out to bach's brandenburg concerto no. 1 suddenly filled with inspiration. Took a slightly distorted endorphin. Es furthrrrr generator and passed this through various bits of kit, landing on morphagene. Enjoy!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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This sound was recorded december 11, 2013, using an alesis qs8, a roland 550w keyboard amp, the dm1 app for the ipad 2, an m-audio preamp, and multitrack recording software: sonar 6 studio.
Author: Soundathon
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Soundscape of some pads. . Strange how the midi was created. . Used a granular device to create some sort of glitchy effect, then just converted that "melody" to midi in ableton, added stock ableton sound. And post processed to give it pad and ambience.
Author: Rentless
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La source de tes complexes by PAS DANS LE CUL AUJOURD'HUI
Author: PAS DANS LE CUL AUJOURD'HUI
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French: Le Roi Dagoberttitle QS:P1476,fr:"Le Roi Dagobert" label QS:Lfr,"Le Roi Dagobert" LilyPond source
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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* Description: Section of Perotins Alleluya Source: Perotin, in modern notation by Boris Fernbacher Photographer / artist: Boris Fernbacher 09:42, 21 Feb 2006 (UTC)
Author: Hyacinth
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The Old 100th psalm tune; image source from http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/piece-info.cgi?id=194; from the 1551 Genevan psalter.
Author: Hyacinth
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author: Wikipit source: self recorded description: This is the "Westminster" and the one o´clock sound of a rod gong from clockwork produced by Kieninger/Germany date: 2005-12-17
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Wikipit assumed (based on copyright claims).
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MIDI rendering of first ten bars of psalm motet "Domine, ne in furore" by Josquin des Prez. See File:Josquin Domine ne in furore.pdf for source.
Author: Future Perfect at Sunrise
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Example of syllabic and melismatic text setting. MIDI doesn't convey the quality of syllables flowing. Source: "Jesus Christ is Ris'n Today" (Methodist Hymn Book, 1933, No. 204). Created by Hyacinth (talk) 01:28, 18 July 2012 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.
Author: Hyacinth
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w:Jingle Bells, Or The One Horse Open Sleigh. Sung by the w:Festival Speech Synthesis System's "singing-mode", using the default US voice . Piano accompaniment by w:TiMidity/freepats. Source: [1]
Author: Robotchoir
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People running the marathon. Other people cheering them up via clapping, children shouting, birds chirping, greek music to cheer the runners. It's a mix of all these sounds. Recorded via zoom h6, xy120.
Author: Makape
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Acoustic scale on C in just intonation. Harmonics 8 through 15, which are the source of the name. C D E F↑ G A B♭ C. Pitch bend matches intervals.
Author: Hyacinth
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Großes Präludium in e-Moll von Nicolaus Bruhns. Source: http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=158, according to that page public domain. The instrument has been changed to church organ and the tempering to Werckmeister III.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Phrood~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Català: Partitura inèdita d'Enric Granados dedicata a Issac Albèniz. Font: Museu d'Art de Girona Score by Enrique Granados dedicated to Issac Albeniz. Source: Girona Art Museum. Granados wrote, "A mi queridísimo Isaac" which translates as "To my beloved Isaac"
Author: Obra inèdita d'Enric Granados trobada al Museu d'Art de Girona. Fotografia de Rafel Bosch.Transcripció pròpia
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Example of dissonance in Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Vol. I (Preludio XXI). The chord in question was pointed out in: Marquis, G. Welton (1964). Twentieth Century Music Idioms. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. Presumably Marquis is the source of the tempo, dynamic, and, in the second measure, arpeggiation.
Author: This file is lacking author information.
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From the source: "this is a multisample of my stylophone as i move up the notes then after reaching the top i sweep upwards on the notes. this is of moderate quality, is a dry signal, but it is probably badly out of tune"
Author: sisterray
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From the source: "An AIFF recording of two lovely old guys playing the gamelan xylophone in Bali. Recorded last October with a PMD660 Marantz in 16 bit with internal mics. A little bit of air around it but a very beautiful little tune and perfect for background to something. Enjoy."
Author: thedialogueproject
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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The Japanese anthem en:Kimigayo being performed in 1930. The author is unknown and the source of the record is my personal collection. The record plate is number K1-A from Polyfar Recording. (Note, some editing has been done by the uploader to reduce noise, crackling and to fix the bitrate of the recording).
Author: The original uploader was Zscout370 at English Wikipedia.
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Created by Hyacinth (talk) 18:38, 11 December 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius. Pentatonic scale used in Ravel's (1875–1937) Ma mère l'oye (1910) III. Laideronnette, impératrice des pagodes. Source: Benward & Saker (2003). Music: In Theory and Practice, Vol. I, p.37. Seventh Edition. ISBN 978-0-07-294262-0.
Author: Original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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Examples of digital clipping (Source: Beethoven's Fifth, 30 second cut, loudest peaks occur at 19.9, 20.7, 22.7 and 23.8 second marks). A set of five files: 1. Original, normalized to 1 dB margin to full scale. 2. +2dB overload 3. +5 dB overload 4. +10 dB overload 5. +20 dB overload
Author: Original file uploaded by user:OldakQuill
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The original description of the audio by piermic provided from the source: I have performed this improvisation with my plastic "Sopranino" recorder in my house in Rome, Italy, 5 October 2015. I recorded with a Tascam DR-05 and I added a bit reverb with Logic Pro X.
Author: piermic
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Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition: "Promenade", chords/chord progression gm: i-VII6-i-VII-v-VII-III-i-IV-IV6-VII Created by Hyacinth (talk) 14:23, 3 November 2011 using Sibelius and Paint. Source: Nattiez (1990). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music (Musicologie générale et sémiologue, 1987). Translated by Carolyn Abbate (1990). ISBN 0691027145.(from enwikipedia)
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. Here's the complete song: Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 1, the main riff of the song, created on the freeware (open source) softsynth "Crystal"
Author: Mesostic
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Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:55, 13 July 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say", Kingsfold, harmony by Ralph Vaughan Williams, final four measures, flute and piano. Source: Denise LaGiglia, Anna Belle O'Shea (2005). The Liturgical Flutist: A Method Book and More, p.166. ISBN 9781579995294.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:55, 13 July 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say", Kingsfold, harmony by Ralph Vaughan Williams, final four measures, flute and piano. Source: Denise LaGiglia, Anna Belle O'Shea (2005). The Liturgical Flutist: A Method Book and More, p.166. ISBN 9781579995294.
Author: Original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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Composer: César Cui (1835-1918) Title: Gloria Patri and Wedding Recessional from the opera "The Saracen" Printed source: Piano-vocal score published in Moscow by P. Jurgenson, 1899. This is a rudimentary MIDI arrangement and Ogg recording therefrom made by Mllefifi, Nov. 29, 2005 The music itself is in the public domain. Mllefifi is making this audio file available to promote the composer and for whatever other use can be made of it, besides linking it to the article "The Saracen (opera)".
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Mllefifi assumed (based on copyright claims).
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This is a recording of Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" rag, which was composed in 1902. This performance was created by Adam Cuerden, a Wikipedian, and found at http://adamcuerden.deviantart.com/gallery/. The MP3 file was then converted to OGG by Major Bloodnok and subsequently uploaded to the Wikimedia Commons. The recording, plus other source files (such as Midi) can be found at the URL http://adamcuerden.deviantart.com/#/d48wa4r.
Author: Untitled
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Woman speaker reading from the book "open source democracy", by douglas rushkoff.
Author: A N Rose
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30 second recording much closer to source. Birds in background are less mostly because source volume is higher.
Author: Dasoundguy
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The Gnostic Bible* (eds. Willis Barnstone and Marvin Meyer) From chapter "Early Wisdom Gospels", section "The Gospel of Thomas" "Yeshua said to them, When you make the two into one, and when you make the inner like the outer and the outer like the inner and the upper like the lower, and when you make male and female into a single one, so that the male will not be male nor the female be female, when you make eyes in place of an eye, a hand in place of a hand, a foot in place of a foot, an image in place of an image, then you will enter the kingdom." The Gospel of Thomas is a Coptic text with many different variations. This version (from the Gnostic Bible) is the most likely source for these two titles, based on what we know of BoH's interest in religion and how exactly the phrases match.
Author: Bull of Heaven
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