297 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Speaker"

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Break the speakers.
Author: Smokum
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Break the speakers.
Author: Smokum
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To destroy your listeners speakers.
Author: Bietfriek
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Fire from speakers: 4 bar loop for chopping and reordering.
Author: Kkz
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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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This is a bass drop i created with some clean + clear low end soundz, as well as a rough live recorded nasty sounding electric bass drop. . Sounds great in small laptop speakers; and in bigger speakers. .
Author: Gnotesoundz
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A low frequency hum that will work on pc speakers (at least it does on my pc). . - i made this sound because i needed a deep hum for a composition, but as it turned out my pc speakers cut off low frequencies. A quick googling taught me that this is common for many pc's, but also that there might be ways around it in terms of designing waves that the speakers can produce. And so, after playing around with audacity abit, i came up with this low frequency hum that works well for my purpose at least. - i hope it might help others with similar issues.
Author: Rasmuspnielsen
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Loopable static sound from speakers. Also sounds like the hum from fluorescent tube lights.
Author: Wilsonwilson
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Hi-end brutal noise glitch. Take care of your ears and speakers.
Author: Voktebef
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Various voices over speakers, street, bangkok (2002). Very lo-fi. Microcassette recorder.
Author: Trp
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Dialing a number, phone beeps, hanging up. I put the fixed network phone on speakers. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
Author: Crowcube
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A low bassline which is delayed. Watch your speakers while playing:).
Author: Elektrocell
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This is the audible annunciation found at all intersections with traffic lights in paris, france. It announces the condition of the traffic lights for pedestrians who are blind or with impaired vision. The annunciation is turned on by pressing a button on the traffic light pole. When the crosswalk sign is red (do not cross), the recorded annunciation is always "rouge piéton" ("red light, pedestrian"), followed by the name of the street that the crosswalk crosses (in this case "rue d'antin," the quiet side street where i recorded this). This repeats over and over until the crosswalk changes to green, at which point there is a two-second trill tone followed by a repeating bell tone. The bell tone is one bell, followed by two bells, repeated four times, followed by a very brief pause, and then the sequence is repeated again. This continues until the crosswalk changes back to red, at which point the "rouge piéton" message resumes. The annunciation continues for at least one cycle of the traffic lights and then stops, unless the button is pressed again. The audio quality of the annunciation is very poor even in real life (it sounds like a wax cylinder recording or something), and can be difficult to understand. This recording accurately captures the poor quality of the annunciation. The volume of the annunciation is also adjusted dynamically based on ambient noise, so there is a slight change in volume on this recording as the system apparently reacts to noise from traffic or something. There is a weak background noise that sounds like some sort of machine, but it wasn't coming from the traffic light and i don't know the source. The recording starts with the crosswalk red, then at about 18. 3 seconds it changes to green, then it changes back to red at about 53 seconds. A car passes at around 48 seconds. Recorded with a zoom h4n, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, built-in mics, from about ten inches below the tiny speaker in the crosswalk sign housing.
Author: Mxsmanic
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A very low bass frequency, sounds horrible, beware of your speakers and your ears, don't have volume turned up a lot!!!!!!!!.
Author: Jackwheatley
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About 2:50 of nondescript chatter of a medium sized crowd. Recorded from a conference, in-between speakers.
Author: Reecord
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I saw someone in the comments section of another sound like this asking for a longer version, i hope this is long enough, it should be more than enough. If you're going to play this through speakers, a fair bit of warning, turn the speakers down first, it's extremely bass heavy!.
Author: Deanthedinosauce
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Playing with the feedbacks from a mic to speakers around the noisy computer cooling fan.
Author: Jedo
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Music played in an amusement arcade. Player thru loud speakers. Recorded on a nexus 4 phone using hi-q mp3 rec then edited with audacity.
Author: Rhostik
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This is an example of a low-frequency sound often recorded through the hydrophone on the mars cabled observatory - an earthquake. Mars is located on smooth ridge (36. 7125n, 122. 1869w), west of monterey bay at approximately 900 m depth (http://www. Mbari. Org/at-sea/cabled-observatory/). This magnitude 3. 8 earthquake occurred on july 18, 2016 at 05:53:31 utc (usgs data). It was part of a small earthquake swarm along the san andreas fault, approximately 50 miles east of the hydrophone. All quakes in this swarm, with magnitudes as low as 1. 9, were detected by the hydrophone. We have recorded as many as 40 earthquakes within a single day. The original recording was normalized, and speed was increased 5x to make the low frequency sound more audible. Still, subwoofer or headphones are recommended.
Author: Mbari Mars
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Rally cars passing by on duivelsbergcircuit, with dutch commentator coming through speakers.
Author: Ikbenraar
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Recorded with internal stereo speakers on a sony a7iii near bellingham wa.
Author: Nashnash
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White noise recorded in the 1970's poland coming from speakers of a black and white television after broadcast ended at midnight.
Author: Les Blachut
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This is a collection of "small room reverb" impulse responses that i sampled in a new england home known as butternut lodge, built and owned by actress bette davis back in 1940. It consists of all wooden rooms with many non-parallel surfaces, rugs and furniture and includes 3 round-shaped "silo" rooms! these rooms sound clean and do not have the irritating "ping" of many rectangular rooms. Short history/pictures of butternut (https://www. Airbnb. Com/rooms/24692769?source_impression_id=p3_1659215694_liuasyfxoceab5fn). Although these round shapes (and some of the other very small rooms) could potentially wreak havoc with phase at specific frequencies when summed to mono, i recorded this using the mid/side mic technique; therefore, the "side" channels fully cancel out, leaving a clean monaural reverb signal. These irs are stored as flac files. They can be used directly by any daw without conversion and have the added feature of being id3 tagged with a photo of the room each ir is taken from. After downloading, select view -> large icons in the folder to view the rooms. I sampled each room using a swept sine wave into a jbl flip 6 bluetooth speaker; recorded through a tascam tm-st1 m/s stereo microphone, feeding a tascam dr-07 recorder @ 24-bits 44. 1 khz and deconvolved using reaper. As of this post, i've been using these rooms for about 2 weeks. So far, i've found the "garage" to sound fantastic on drums! the drum sound! also, many of the other smaller rooms have a great effect on guitars, keys, and hand percussion. Each room varies in tone and brightness, so i've found that selecting/tuning the reverb send works well if approached like an eq. Increase the effect send until the instrument "feels" right (then perhaps back off slightly). A close-miked acoustic guitar, for instance, will take on a nice brightness and 3-d quality; not particularly reverberant, just big. At that point, i recommend applying any eq, compression, and bigger-sounding reverb effects. Hopefully you enjoy this. Please let me know how you like it and if you have any suggestions. Cheers!. Ken.
Author: Kenmix
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Skate park, they played some music from portable speakers in the second half. Recorded on samsung s9 phone, completely unedited.
Author: Cottonwoolballs
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Use in your star wars projects. . . . Or blast on your car speakers to convince your neighbors that you're a sith lord. . .
Author: Jozef Sound
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Set computer volume level at normal. Using headphones or your speakers, play each tone, gradually decreasing the volume until you cannot detect it. Note the volume setting (i know, this isn't easy if you don't have a graduated control, but you can make some arbitrary levels using whatever indicator you have on your os). Repeat with next tone. Try the test with headphones if you were using your speakers, or vice versa. Fyi: http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/hearing_range.
Author: Mjscox
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Different frequencies of sounds from the radio transmission in the basement carpark resembling that of an alien-ish futuristic noises. Recorded using edirol r-09, 15cm from speakers.
Author: Permagnuslindborg
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My shepard tone done for my submission to disquiet junto project 0508. Raw without reverb. Not perfect. Works fine if you listen with laptop speakers. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is a recorded sound i made of a store working announcing over the store speakers for someone to clean up a spill on aisle 13.
Author: Aprilariesman
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This recording was made standing at a crosswalk on hillsborough street on nc state north campus with a belkin sound recorder held 90 degrees to crosswalk with speakers facing on-coming cars.
Author: Kfargo
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A reel-to-reel tapecorder with the record switch on. Time has not been kind to the device, and now a loud sine wave pulses through the speakers when recording with it.
Author: Sealandsealand
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I performed and recorded all of these samples in my studio. The complete pack. Added some stuff to make the bass more audible on small speakers.
Author: Humanoisemaker
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Completely synthetic heartbeat at approximately 60bpm. Note: very low bass, you probably won't hear this on a laptop/tablet. . . It only works on headphones or through a set of real speakers.
Author: Klangfabrik
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Smg sound made with another toy gun. Og sound used to be more cartoonish, but after removing the speakers it sounds a lot like a true smg! (+ small reload sound at the end).
Author: Ineedfreesoundeffectspls
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For "young frankenstein" i recorded three cast members howling. For play back, i'd vary speakers, delay, volume and echo effects to get a nice surround and spooky sound, that sounded a little different each time.
Author: Genel
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This sound of two pieces of glass friction against each other is torture for many, at least pain or unbearable for sensitive ears. Played back with powerful treble speakers , you would enjoy all shouting 'eeeeeeeeeee. . . . Stop it!'.
Author: Vumseplutten
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Low bass-like boom used in film. I made this for a movie i am working on and i wanted to share it! please use good speakers so you can hear it.
Author: Rickeyc
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Grabación de lección musical por pepe rosaspara el curso tecnologia musical con software libreunam 2020, dictado melodico a traves de bocinas de computadora. ---music lesson recorded on samsung s4, melodic dictate through laptop speakers during an online lesson.
Author: Peperosas
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Just a spring day near the water conservatory at central park. Taken with the iphone speakers. Nothing fancy, but used in an audio tour. No need to credit. But if asked, please refer them.
Author: Janislylove
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A field-recording of a small crowd of people people chatting. The recording was taken using left and right mics so the conversation pans across speakers as people move in the crowd.
Author: Boxingclever
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The footstep of a very large beast, with a little echo. You probably won't hear much on laptop speakers as it is very low. Actually the sound of me popping my cheek with my finger, slowed down a lot.
Author: Andysm
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This is a 9mm in the left hand and a. 38 in the right hand being fired simultaneously. They are assigned to the left and right speakers for full effect.
Author: Grayepic
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Happy accident: recorded a finger snap on a asus t100's internal laptop as a test sound, applied (heavy leveller, normalization)*10 and this came out. Sounds like a fine punch/damage sound on speakers, maybe for a 8-bit game.
Author: Qubodup
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Here we have the ambient background noise of a bowling alley in north versailles, pa on a saturday afternoon. You will hear the sounds of pins being knocked down, bowling balls hitting the lanes, and music playing on nearby speakers. Recorded via a zoom h4n.
Author: Moviebuffgavin
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For sound effect, or a bit of rhythm. I happened to record this sound without knowing after i had done some field recordings. I hope low frequency sounds abundantly on your devices. My small speakers don't. Recorded with at825 and fr-2.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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A captcha code that i pressed play on and was malfunctioning, then managed to download it and time warp it a bit in ableton 8. Accidental recorded "meow" from myself at the very end on my computer speakers. 16 bit.
Author: Meow Marisa
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This recording is inspired by alienxxx http://freesound. Org/people/alienxxx/sounds/345510/made a little patch on my modular, still missing its (main) oscillators. I let the patch sound thru a pair of cheap computer speakers that i use as monitors. In an adjacent room, close to an open window, i put my phone and record. This is the unedited outcome. The recording was made 09:00 (16-05-11). Unfortunately nothing happened outside the window. Even the birds was quiet. I think there is a hint of feedback in the sound? first i planned to record with an old tape recorder, but i couldn’t find it. . . I think this recording should be listened to with low volume. May by it was a mistake to amplify the sound in audacity? but i think there is a nice room ambiance to the recording. Ideas for next time. Use guitar amp. Find old tape recorder. Don’t put recording device to close to window.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Low and calm heartbeat sounding very electronic. Perfect for backgrounds, filling and effects. Pay attention: the sound is very low frequency, you'll not hear it unless you wear good quality headphones or speakers. Also make sure your equalization configurations let low frequencies get through.
Author: Steaq
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An approximately 2 minute in length beat for backgrounds. Listen with headphones or nice speakers otherwise ambiance and bass line do not pick up. Produced with cakewalk sonar. Contains samples of "harp" by pryght one, "rain" by marec, and "cinematic boom norm" by herbert boland.
Author: Axtoncrolley
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A little gun battle that i made using a bunch of freesound noises. You get a better quality of sound if you have the right speakers, but pretty epic either way.
Author: Shawnyboy
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