15,299 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Spain Sound"

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Crescendo demo, played without modulation. You will hear the registers Viola and Violin. The crescendo only influences the registers Violin and Viola, not Trumpet/Horn and Contrabass and Cello. The crescendo effect is monophonic, i. e. the keys have always to be released and pressed down again in order to get the crescendo effect.
Author: MFbay
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Crescendo demo, played without modulation. The crescendo only influences the registers Violin and Viola, not Trumpet/Horn and Contrabass and Cello. The crescendo effect is monophonic, i. e. the keys have always to be released and pressed down again in order to get the crescendo effect. Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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Sound demo, played with modulation. You will hear random akkords. The registers (choires) are Viola, Violin and Trumpet. Violin (4') is the same as Viola ('), but one octave higher. Trumpet offers the effect of the brass section in an orchestra. Note: Horn is the low pass filtered version of the register Trumpet, not an additional register! Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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Crescendo demo, played without modulation. You will hear the registers Viola, Violin and Horn. The crescendo only influences the registers Violin and Viola, not Trumpet/Horn and Contrabass and Cello. The crescendo effect is monophonic, i. e. the keys have always to be released and pressed down again in order to get the crescendo effect.
Author: MFbay
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Register Viola demo, played with modulation. You will hear every key. Viola (8') is the same as Violin (4'), but one octave lower, like Trumpet/Horn. Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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Park day loud bird and nearby conversations madrid, spain.
Author: Kyles
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Seagulls fading away. Recording made at santander, spain.
Author: Bmangelo
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This is a spanish choir, one of the chirigotas who play in the carnaval in cádiz each year. This choir were renting the apartment next to mine in andalucia for a weekend. They invited me in for a beer and before i knew it they were out on the terrace singing their lungs out. Such wonderful people.
Author: Denmate
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Cricket stridulating(making that funny noise that crickets make) just outside my front door, spain, summer 2015. Recorded using samsung galaxy mega phablet using 'easy voice recorder' (registered version). All complaints about the sound quality must be addressed to british gas… they are used to getting strange complaint and i don't want them. You either want to use this recording, or you don't, don't bother writing to me telling me why you don't like it.
Author: Nigelcoop
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Reverberation effect made by Nasca Paul with ZynAddSubFX software synthesizer. A short sample is followed by different samples with reverberation effect.
Author: Paulnasca at English Wikipedia
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An accordion player on the metro on route to plaça d'espanya.
Author: O
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I recorded this sound with an at-2020 usb condenser audio technica microphone.
Author: Willhelmhernandez
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Title: Roland MC-202 Creator: Sven Buresch for Wikipedia Description: small looped example using the built in sequencer, filter and controls; no additional effects. Another MC-202 example can be found here. Copyright dispute? Re: MC202 audio exampes Hi. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mc202example.ogg and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Discobotter.ogg both were written, performed and recorded by myself. I am the copyright owner and I chose to have it PD for Wikipedia as there were no listening examples. If you doubt we can make music at all check out our myspace: [1] - another tune with a 202 on it or go to [2] - loads of noise with 202,303,404's and so on ;)) Hope this helps. Cheers, Sven. --audioschotter.net 13:37, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Author: Audioschotter.net at English Wikipedia
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Robotic voice effect using a en:vocoder. This effect is often found in film and television productions. For the technically minded, the voice is modulating a 110Hz en:sawtooth wave, which is the note A two octaves below en:A440. There is also some en:reverberation and phasing added. Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
Author: Ianmacm at English Wikipedia
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Recorded with a zoom h5 on a tram l1 between benedorm and alicante approaching and passing the following stations la vila joiosa, paradís and venta lamus at around 6pm 5th april. No processing but cut using garage band originally recorded in wav format.
Author: Sapjjr
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Birds and a motor running in the background in cuenca, spain. H2zoom.
Author: Trmbn
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Ambient in a kitchen in a restaurant in spain, that includes cutlery, appliances, cutting, chopping and frying with some air conditioning.
Author: Soundtasticpro
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Wind and ambient in pine forest granada, spain at 6 pm.
Author: Setcookie
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A binaural field-recording of the tea's riverside. Sample rate: 96khz.
Author: Alvaroluisvillarcastillo
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Kurze Demo des Farfisa Syntorchestra
Author: Jupiter80
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Author: Gazdatronik at English Wikipedia
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An example of a classic analog synthesizer sound. Four sawtooth bass filter sweeps with gradually increasing resonance.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Syblex~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Zeitansage Dt. Telekom 1997
Author: Eggi at de.wikipedia
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Recorded with a zoom h5 over breakfast at around 9am during breakfast in the hotel ac alicante.
Author: Sapjjr
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Valencia spain crossroad remote traffic diffuse - recorded 2015 april - zoom h6 - edited in protools.
Author: Markuse
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Field recording, with a smartphone.
Author: Zebulon
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A busker plays accordion to the many tourists queued up outside the salvador dali museum in figueres.
Author: O
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Cricket evening.
Author: Lydmakeren
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The strange sound of the spanish knife sharpeners whistle as he travels the streets calling for people to come and get their knives sharpened. Recorded from my balcony. Put through a high pass filter because there was loads of background noise.
Author: Poorenglishjuggler
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I played arbitrary co-soundings on the mystic scale (it becomes mystic arabian if you mimic arabian music; otherwise is sounds european). I applied 300 hz steep low pass (eq) on an inverse sawtooth soundwave generator. I applied many delay effects in tandem. Created on fruity loops and re-equed on wavelab. Mystic(has three submodes, scale-shifts [same intervals, overall shifted]). • do, re#, mi, sol, sol#, si• do, do#, mi, fa, sol#, la• do#, re, fa, fa# la, la#. (semitonally/fret steps: 0, +1, +3, +1, +3, +1, +3). (si = ti, do = c). It is chordable.
Author: Veiler
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Author: Original uploader was Paulnasca at en.wikibooks
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I made this sound sample in Fruity Loops 7 using the Fruity Granulizer to show off some of its capabilities as well as demonstrate Granular synthesis technology.
Author: Originally uploaded by Fontenot 1031 (Transferred by clusternote)
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