27 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Subwoofer"

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Some bass-y panning for trailers and brain-aching atmospherics.
Author: Richerlandtv
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A bouncy sub bass line.
Author: Brewcitymike
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Low frequency boom sound, great to hear on subwoofer!.
Author: Ekvelika
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Triple osc soundshape. Fx: echo and phaser.
Author: The Odds
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A bass drum good for sub.
Author: Exotonestudio
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One note created with the "dronos" vst. Effect: reverb.
Author: The Odds
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A bass note created with the free version of the "dronos" vstturned down to 10 bpm. Effects: reverb, compressor.
Author: The Odds
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Bass notes created with the aethereal vst. Effects: asio sound card bugs, echo, reverb. After recording, the shape has been inverted.
Author: The Odds
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A sine wave sweep from 400hz down to 10hz made using audacityoriginally made to test out my cars subwoofer.
Author: Sceza
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A simple hi-hat turned down to 31 bpm, (key: c, major pentatonic), repeated and "randomized". Effects are made with a squeeze filter.
Author: The Odds
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This was a pretty hard work. I only use a triple osc and i took an advantage of the several asio bugs of my soundcard. I don't mix the sound. I've re-recorded that shape 15 times, after that, i applied massive echo and reverb filters. 3 osc, echo, reverb, compressor.
Author: The Odds
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Moving low frequencies sound fx.
Author: Screamstudio
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I only use a triple osc and i took an advantage of the several asio bugs of my soundcard. I don't mix the sound. I've re-recorded that shape 17 times, after that, i applied massive echo and reverb filters. 3 osc, echo, reverb, compressor. For this record, i've deleted the major part of the notes. Some new settings of the echo filter, are applied.
Author: The Odds
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Bass shape made with a 3 osc. Fx filters: echo, reverb. "crisp" effects are my current asio bugs with gives a special effect.
Author: The Odds
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Using internal suboscillator to fm modulate the frequency of xpo wavefolded low frequency outputs (stereo). Sequenced by 0-ctrl. Rumbling beats. Suitable for underlying deep trance and stuff. Rendered in reaper @48khz 32-bit fp with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy rolling in the rumble!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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A clash cymbal turned down to 10 bpm, repeated on different tones depending on my mood and a triple osc was added. Effects: massive delay and reverb, echo and a compressor.
Author: The Odds
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Free improvisation on a triple osc. . . Subnotes. Effects: asio driver bugs, compressor, a little reverb.
Author: The Odds
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A sub ripped from a random file that was loaded into audacity.
Author: Waveplaysfx
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Original description: very low key, down-tuned bass sound with long sustain and release/tail. Sounds good in higher pitches too. Came from two highly tweaked tom and click sounds in flstudio's edison.
Author: Waveplaysfx
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Great on subwoofer!.
Author: Ekvelika
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Earthquake produced with some low level sounds and special effects like rattling porcelain. Use a powerful subwoofer to get the full enjoyment of the sound.
Author: Anderlk
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Spt gives you a banjo that hits your subwoofer hard. Works in all daws.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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Street pop tunez is back with a new breezy sax bass sound for your subwoofer. Work in all daw.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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Street pop tunez comes back with a funeral home type bass for your subwoofer. Works in all daws.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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Stp created a clean strum inside of a fingered bass that wangs in a subwoofer. Great for all styles of music. Works in all daws.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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A sound i made in audacity, basicly a chirp going down from about 500 hz to 20 hz (with a fade-out to limit subwoofer use)and added some ambience by using white noise rumble on the background, also added a slight wah-wah as you might notice. Feel free to use it in a project as long as you give 'olaf gillot' credit. And of course 'freesound. Org' for having such an awesome website, with free hosting stuff :d!.
Author: Olaf
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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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