7,294 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tape Noise"

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Zoom h4n.
Author: Organicmanpl
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16 mm moviola, sounds like projector, sound of the tape hitting the reel while playing, end of reel, tape turns around itself, stop machine, recorded with schoeps ms.
Author: Martypinso
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A clerk taping up a package in the campus bookstore at the university of florida, gainesville, fl. Recorded using a dv videocamera.
Author: Crookedletter
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Home recording of inserting a tape to an old vhs video cassette player. Recorded with a condenser microphone for a school project years ago.
Author: Panzen
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Ripping scotch tape.
Author: Acrober
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Crumpling sticky plastic (with tape). Sound turns rhythmic towards the end.
Author: Alienistcog
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Measuring out a piece of tape and tearing it off the roll.
Author: Parkersenk
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A lofi tape recording of my family dog from 1985. Cairn terrior.
Author: Trp
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Transferred from tascam 4-track, cassette from the late 80s.
Author: Trp
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Various mechanical clicks and whirrs from playing, rewinding vhs video tape player (2005). Minidisc recorder with sony ecm-ds70p.
Author: Trp
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16 track tape spooling up.
Author: Sassaby
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My grandfather ordererd this "sample pack" in the early 60s and we discovered the tape over 50 years later and used the sounds in the song "zertretene sandburgen".
Author: Acidsepp
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Big ben strikes 11 o'clock for the 2 minute silence on remembrance sunday.
Author: Thehymnplayer
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Big ben strikes midnight to ring in the new year.
Author: Thehymnplayer
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Recorded on zoom h6 by luba maznova.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Moving the device while the motor is running.
Author: Francoistjp
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Tear open a small package.
Author: Abir
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Grenfell tower fire: minute's silence for victims: big ben; england: london: westminster: ext big ben clock tower chiming at 11am.
Author: Thehymnplayer
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Sound of a vhs tape being ejected from a vcr.
Author: Sysdub
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Home recording of an old vhs video cassette player ejecting. Recorded with a condenser microphone for a school project years ago.
Author: Panzen
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Vhs hum made in audacity when playing around with frequencies.
Author: Florstristi
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Sounds of a ge 3-5027 tape deck.
Author: Strangehorizon
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The sound of duck tape being pulled off the roll.
Author: Damnsatinist
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Quick duct tape unrolling or peeling.
Author: Alaskarobotics
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Foley hecho rasgando cinta de papel.
Author: Holisoysilvi
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This is my recreation of the noise in the background of a video shot on a consumer grade minidv camcorder (a well used one). I haven't had a minidv camcorder on hand for a few years and nobody i knew would give me a recording of just tape motor noise so i went to create the noise myself. This sound is a combination of a very badly pressed dvd in my computer's drive mixed with a tone made in audacity (up one octave from the tone that the disc ended up creating), all mixed down and brought down in volume. I know it's not a prefect recreation, but i don't have a minidv camcorder on hand so this is about as good as i can get it. If anyone has access to an anechoic chamber, a fresh tape, and a well used consumer grade minidv camcorder, please get in touch with me. I'd like the real deal better than my recreation that i did in my spare time. Note on recreating the noise out of hdv camcorders. They have slightly different hardware and as such will create different bearing noise (most times, there's an extra whine on top of the familiar bearing whine heard from standard dv camcorders). I forget the exact frequency, but it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 840hz-860hz and it's a sort of sine wave, but a modest bit more jagged. You'll have to provide your own stock camcorder mic hiss as each camcorder is different (not for definite sure on sony camcorders, but canon camcorders have a pink-ish white noise in about that era).
Author: Bakonfreek
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Tape bowls 2.
Author: Dcoburn
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Recorded on a tascam msr16 4 claps two per track. There might be some low freq noise, since other instruments bleeded from other tracks of the machine, but thats why they are called "dirty drum samples" :) can be layerd to get a gang-clap. Free to use them whereever you want.
Author: Jeremy
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Banging on some bowls through a nice tape recorder then processed through ableton live.
Author: Dcoburn
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Recordings done with a rode nt1-a , the sound of a vinyl or tape skipping with static.
Author: Sophiehall
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