1,085 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Thing"

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I thought that i would record some slide playing on my acoustic guitar, and then cut the entire thing down to make up some licks and notes that people can use. I have used noise reduction, because there was some noise.
Author: Marvman
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This weird sound (see tags,) was made by holding a cheezy microphone to my nose and humming. I then added reverb to it. And if you think it's easy to name these things, it's not! (see tags. ) made with audacity.
Author: Ecfike
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Massive analog wobble sound fx. You can donate me here:. Https://www. Paypal. Com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=jb6lp3epgywx4. Thanks :).
Author: Screamstudio
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A loud and dramatic horn. Known from the movie "inception. " it was created viaa recording of myself playing an ab note (below the scale of bass clef) on my bbb tuba and then adding things like distortion, echo, fade, etc. In audacity to make it almost identical to the dramatic horn from "inception. ".
Author: George Dragon
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A rendition of :: http://freesound. Org/people/kkz/sounds/66224/. Just pitched down an octave with another layer 2 notes up so they are modulating plus a bitcrusher with amount going down plus a flange/chorus thing.
Author: Untitled
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This is either a recurring fantasy or a bit of the real thing. Is it the latter?. Of course, it couldn't be. I really couldn't do this stuff on my own. Let's just say i know a guy who knows a guy ;-d.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A raw audio mp3 recording of a boy imitating the sound of a machine gun firing. (not audio of real thing!) :-) just for fun. Created with my mouth and recorded with a black sony digital ic voice recorder.
Author: Funwithsound
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Creahmn, creature, human, humanoid, zombie, zombies, undead, living dead, mythical, troll, ogres, orcs, bigfoot, huge, giant, swamp thing, monster, demon, horror, evil, nightmare, fear, scary, dread, terror, creepy, ominous, growl, vocalisation, roar, gurgle, gargle, voice.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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Ambient sounds of sea and people and amusements at herne bay, kent, uk in the last week of july 2021. Things were probably a little quieter than usual because of coronavirus even if the official lockdown ended a week or so earlier.
Author: Damonhd
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This is the ambience of a normal working day. As you can hear, there is normal things happening. Like a telephone going off, writing, typing and all that other stuff that you would probably hear on a normal basis. Actually. . . More like a stereotype.
Author: Diarchangeli
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Ascending to the second floor in my grandmother's barn. Assortment of thumps and squeaks, including a horribly loud, squeaky pulley and a pedal-operated flywheel thing, and some good footsteps going up and down a wooden staircase. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Author: Slumbermonkey
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Test run of an air-raid siren in sept 2022. This happened the day after i got my tascam dr-05x so it was one of the first things i recorded.
Author: Skaterstu
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This is the intro from maple leaf rag as arranged by sheets music boss on youtube, credit them not me, here is the link to their channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/c/sheetmusicboss. Just a fun little jazz piano like thing that you could use to start a funny episode of a show or comedy skit.
Author: Deleted User
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I used a plug-in called harmor on fl studio 11 and i messed around with highpass and lowpass filters with a very wide resonance. Of corse you can use this ''thing'' for whatever you want because it's totally unoriginal and easy to make.
Author: Soundsfromtheholeofmymind
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This is a background sound usable for things like a video featuring space and the universe. The production is based in synthesizer melodies, but it's been washed out enough to make it more of a sound effect, instead of a song you can listen to.
Author: Burning Mir
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Feel free to use! please give credit where credit is due. Thanks! and if you do use it share what it was used in down in the comments. Always cool to see where things end up.
Author: Innorecords
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This is some more edirol 'composing' this time using an arpeggiater and just really letting midi do its thing. I don't really remember how or why i composed this or what i used it for (if anything) but it's quite dramatic, isn't it?!.
Author: Waxsocks
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My first upload to freesound is a thunderstorm recorded in gateshead, uk, next to our open bathroom window. Some lovely thunderclaps and rain. Recorded on a zoom h5. There are also some household sounds swimming around in the background, doors closing, dishes clinking etc; i think you can hear the radio or something very faintly towards the end -- but there's plenty of clean usable thunder and rain in there. Incidentally i often use this type of thing in my long-form instrumental music, produced under the name conelrad. I have a podcast of album-length instrumental music which comes out every other week, called conelcast. Check it out wherever you get podcasts or at conelrad. Co. Uk if that kinda thing interests you.
Author: Onionbob
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I was on my way to a meeting a few doors down from this intersection and there was some nice sounds happening, it's in the late morning and so people are hard at work and moving around and doing their thing. There's some cool door chimes, trucks, traffic, random conversations, etc.
Author: Gilesdickerson
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The sound of a small compact car rolling on a bumpy cobblestone road. You can hear some things vibrating and some loose screws. This audio was recorded with a zoom h5 inside a susuki alto in managua, nicaragua. Where did you use it?.
Author: Orlandorizo
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I was fooling around with audacity and created this neat little sound. I have no clue how to lower the volume, and really, i mean it: this thing is loud. I keep my volume at 10% and i couldn't even listen to this thing with my headphones. I have tried to lower the volume (so that it doesn't hurt the ears) but to no avail. If you by chance know how (in audacity) then feel free to tell me in the comments and i'll re-upload a non-deafening version. If you use it i don't mind at all, though i am curious, if you do use it, what you'll use it for. Either way, i don't mind, but i'm curious by nature.
Author: Hytura
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Fireworks- recording fireworks is really strange. There are two distinct things going on with fireworks- the sound of the explosion, and the powerful physical impact our bodies feel when all that sound energy reaches us. Thing is, the mics don’t have any way of capturing that physical impact; they can only record the pop sound of the initial explosion. So what ends up on tape? honestly, it doesn’t sound much different than popping popcorn in your kitchen. Even with my good mics, i think i had to boost the low end a little bit in this recording to make it actually sound more like fireworks than popcorn. But judge for yourself. Nady stereo condenser microphonefocusrite saffire pro24 interfacelogic 8 on a macbook pro4th of july fireworks over mission bay, sandiego.
Author: Bruce Burbank
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I suppose you could cut and paste some of the stuff in here. . . I don't know why i really posted this. It was for that sea. Sound thing in the requests forum, but. . . Whatever, cool effects made entirely from microsoft sound recorder. That's right. Now that is lo fi.
Author: Hello Flowers
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It's just audio, i explained that to my highly significant other. I try to make people smile. Sometimes. Likely, though, it wasn't the best thing to create. That, i did do. I suppose i also had a point to make.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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I just hooked up an 80's radio to my pc via the aux cord and recorded this horrifying thing whilst searching for a radio station on the d frequency. You can use it anywhere, just ask me before and/or mention the source. Or not.
Author: Zabrak
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I recorded my voice while playing freelance horror games; scp-087-b and slender sanatorium. This was so i could get genuine reactions to use as stock voice clips for future use. Some pretty interesting stuff came out. Suddenly, a thing in front of me!.
Author: Reitanna
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This is the nord lead 2, it's my new baby synth, other than the micron this thing spits out mad b. O. C. And cex like strings and tones, these are some midi rythms made in fl 8 beta.
Author: Kathakaku
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Original description: some eerie, 'glowy' sound.
Author: Waveplaysfx
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First thing my husband did when my new zoom h4 pro arrived: recorded his fart for me as a symbol of our unconditional love for each other. You can even hear a pressure wave. Hubby yeahhha.
Author: Martina Leitschuh
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This is a recording of me pressing buttons, flicking the stick, and making circles around the edge notches of the wii nunchuck. I do all of these things in random intervals instead of actually playing something, as the more intense sounds work better for what i recorded this for.
Author: Foxfire
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Glassware rattling and shaking on table. Could be used for earthquake, construction outside of the house or things along that line. Recorded with a zoom h5 internal xy mics.
Author: Khenshom
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Here's a old geiger counter with the tube held by a radioactive test sample, probably / hopefully fairly well decayed. Audio is recorded by hanging the headphones on a blue bluebird condenser, as the headphone connector is an unusual 1/2 inch threaded thing. The serial number of this unit is 71605.
Author: Parabolix
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Yet another "low, bassy thing". Will sound better once downloaded as the preview function sometimes adds compression artifacts. This one is loopable and might produce a mildly stupefied mental state in some listeners. So if you go and load it into your ipod don't try operating a vehicle or playing with power tools.
Author: Klangfabrik
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Recorded myself beatboxing at 87 beats per minute. I did three layers, then copied the whole thing, pitch shifted it and put it back in. Enjoy! use for whatever you like. This was just an experiment, so i didn't use a click track. Apologies for any timing issues.
Author: Jackheath
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The drone has a form of pattern repeating every 2 minutes. But other thing are vaguely linked to this pattern. The heart of this patch is intellijel quadra + expansion. I'm using 3 oscillators and noise. I add some character to the sound with a driver pedal (boss bd-2).
Author: Gis Sweden
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Recorded with a zoom h4n onboard microphones, spur of the moment kind of thing. No checking for an optimal recording position, or levels. I just switched it on, opened the window fully and started recording. The batteries were running on empty so i quickly caught as much as i could.
Author: Chrisw
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Droning sounds created by rubbing a string against my acoustic guitar in an open tuning. There's some plucking at the end but that's kind of random. I figured i should start uploading some of the more interesting things i have since i've used a lot of material from this website without really contributing to it at all.
Author: Gabriellafrance
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I was just messing around in audacity, doing some things with a party noise maker sound effect, i slowed it down, put some reverb & echo, messed with the pitch a little bit, and got this! it's supposed to be kinda like "trumpets in the sky" and/or war of the worlds inspired.
Author: Mr Keybored
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A few different options for monster/creature calling out or getting a little agitated maybe. You don't have to, but if you feel like crediting please do so: molly from aquilegiamedia. Com and if you need anything similar but different contact me here. It's fun to be a monster.
Author: Mcbyname
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Rubbing my finger across a kitchen knife and pushing carrots stacked on the knife into a ceramic bowl. Recorded with my lumix g7 camera with rode video micro attached to it.
Author: Krgeorge
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Downpour of rain during the monsoon season in phoenix, arizona. Rain hitting blacktop. Nearly a minute in length and you can hear the rain begin to slacken a little ways into the recording. Recorded with the only thing i had on hand, my phone; an lg v30.
Author: Jdsutter
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Most likely a crow (slight chance it was a raven) doing it's thing. Fadein/out applied. (edited in audacity). Zoom h2n, xy mode. From same recording session: https://freesound. Org/s/512780/.
Author: Iwanplays
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Reel for the makenoise morphagene. Recordings from the analog studio in den bosch, the netherlands. Old electronic measuring tools used to test rf equipment. Oscillators through a bandpass filter and ring modulation with a lot of feedback. Switching noises. Pure sine. Phase locked loop. Things like that. Enjoy.
Author: Leonvanbokhorst
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Intended for game creation: sounds of bigger and smaller spaceships and other noises very common in airless space. How i made them:. Rubbing different things on different surfaces in front of 2 x akg c1000s, then processing them with the free kjearhus plugins and some guitaramp simulators.
Author: Fantozzi
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A real small laugh. During a recording, i started laughing for a stupid reason, and ruined the recording. But one good thing that came out of it, was the laugh. I have the full version of the recording saved somewhere(i know where), but i do not believe it is that great. I decided to cut the beginning of the recording, leaving only the laugh.
Author: Chobiboko
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This file has so much to offer. "the number you dialed is not a working number. " in english and spanish. With error codes, fast busy signals, and a hang-up tone. There's a lot here that you can cut from. Or use the whole thing!.
Author: Joedeshon
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Big crowd walking inside a subway station corridor in mexico city. Vendors shouting nearby, selling cellphones and various things. Lots of spanish wallace. Recorded with a zoom h6, xy capsule. Raw file.
Author: Sanchago
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If you somehow know me from some other social media and found my freesound profile, here's the closest thing you're ever getting to a voice reveal. If you somehow find a use for this please let me know.
Author: Magmadiverrr
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Footsteps. . . Note:. These are no field recordings but handmade walking sounds in different speeds and manners intended for game creation. Most of them you can loop. They are recorded as dry as possible so you should add the ambience you like. How to make these:. 1. First empty two bottles of the famous spanish brandy lepanto. 2. Keep the korks - they have a very special sound different from the korks of wine bottles. 3. Then, if you're still able to hit (maybe you shouldn't drink the brandy alone and at once), fill things in a flat bowl or a plate - f. E. Pepper grains or salt. 4. Step the korks in the bowl and record it. You may also - as i did - step the korks on other things like a ventilator. 5. Compress the sounds hard but limit them to -4 db (as they sound not naturally if they are to loud).
Author: Fantozzi
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This is the sound of two sticks banging together. I used it for the sound of crutches banging into each other, but i think the sound works for anyone who is trying to recreate wood things hitting each other. The sound was recorded on a blue yeti microphone recording into audacity on a mac and using two sticks from a carrom table to make the noise.
Author: Sketchcompod
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