29 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "To Indicate"

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Suggested by a freesound user. Audio cue to indicate time running out.
Author: Diboz
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Sounds used to indicate a spell or really any kind of sound que.
Author: Baldorf Baldorf
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A ui sfx made to indicate a user has canceled an action or exited a menu. Made in lmms.
Author: Mrickey
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An happy chord, to indicate a dialog box or any positive event.
Author: Xkeril
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Two rapid, ascending beeps. Good for use in a user interface or application to indicate something turning on. Made in audacity.
Author: Paepnguin
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Two rapid, descending beeps. Good for use in a user interface or application to indicate something turning off. Made in audacity.
Author: Paepnguin
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Recordings of variouts trumpet extended techniques, performed by david bithell, recorded by ali momeni with a neumann mics (marked. L) and an earthwords (marked. R). Dynamics are indicated with from pp (very soft) to ff (very loud). V indecas valve, s and l indicate short and long, pitches in names indicate fingered pitches,.
Author: Batchku
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This was hard to create i used many different types of doors for the close including hatches, fridges, cars, large and small. I layered them with a stretched air effect to indicate pressure.
Author: Paul
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Remix of telephonering. Wav by transitking. This is one of the distinctive ring patterns some phone companies use to indicate that a caller is calling from an unknown number (usually a telemarketer).
Author: Guitarguy
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Two ever rising shepard tones rising at different rates overlaid by a pulsing hiss. This is a sound effect used to indicate a steadily approaching peril. It can be seamlessly looped.
Author: Claypipe
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Church bell from the church next door recorded at noon while it was raining. Stereo recording w/ zoom h5. 4 bell strokes to indicate the full hour, followed by heavy bells to announce midday. Recorded in lower austria/europe.
Author: Claraluzia
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The full situation of driving a car from opening the car and starting the motor to driving from estate to city highway to parking the car.
Author: Meisterleise
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This is a type of sound i don’t really know what they are called. Not in swedish, nor in english. If you know – help me!. The sound is intended to suggest an impending startling event. It’s an underscore sound meant to indicate the mood of a scene. It’s was made on my modular synth.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I recorded the sound of my dog's collar using a zoom h4n recorder and a rode m3 microphone. This would be a good sound used in the background in an outdoor scene. I can imagine this recorded noise starting off soft and gradually getting louder to indicate a dog walking by before it softens up and gradually trails off as the dog gets further and further away.
Author: Nspala
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I bought a portable sw radio for about £2 from a local flea-market, hoping to pick up some interesting radio stations from around the world and maybe some "spy" numbers stations if i was lucky. Had a quick scan this morning and stumbled on this nice clear station, sounds russian - most likely the end of the broadcast and wrapping up with a repeated code to indicate end of transmission.
Author: Mugwood
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Taps played on the bugle by a member of the U.S. Army Band. It is played by the U.S. military nightly to indicate that it is "lights out". Taps became an official component of military funerals in 1874. The song accompanies a funeral procession at Arlington National Cemetery, and is generally present at most funerals.
Author: United States Army Band
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408 cc-zero sound samples culled from freesound. Org and merged into one file. Each 44k mono sound is marked with a cue point that indicates the source. All sounds are public domain and do not need to be credited, and the same goes for this upload -- but if you would like to thank the creator of a sound and/or tell them where you used it, just search for the file name found in the sound's cue point and it will take you to their page here on freesound. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for an original work of yours that uses any public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the registration process, because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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This is for a video game i was making, but i figured it would be a good idea to share this with everyone. This is supposed to be the sound of a wooden container being violently smashed open, such as a barrel or a box, or even possibly a wooden wall. I borrowed a few sounds from the site, tweaked a little of course, and also added some powerful white noise effects to indicate a hard smash. With some layering with twigs cracking and pieces of wood falling on the floor, i think it sounds pretty authentic. . . Or as authentic as it can get!.
Author: Kreastricon
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Over 100 environmental loops in one which are all public domain from freesound. Org. All sound info is in the cue point for each sound. These are perfect backgrounds for videos, for games, or maybe songs of your own? there is lots of different loops for everyone :). Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection), but if you want to thank an artist and/or tell them where you used it, just copy/paste the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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90 beats, beeps and blurts culled from freesound. Org's public domain uploads. Also, 13 sounds culled from freepd. Com which are public domain as well. All in one file, separated with cue points that have file info. Easiest way to sort it out is to use a sound editor that can separate the files by cue points into one folder. Mono 44k and mostly 140 bpm, should be fun for rave tracks. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection), but if you want to thank an artist and/or tell them where you used it, just copy/paste the file name into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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Over 150 public domain sounds curated from freesound and the internet archive. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them (this happens 3 times). To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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Over 250 public domain sounds curated from freesound, the internet archive, and citizen dj. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them (this happens 3 times). To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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Over 250 public domain sounds curated from freesound and the internet archive. A grab bag of random sounds, could serve as a building block for your music or incidental sounds in a video. All sound info is in each cue point of the main file. Cues that do not have info are part of the group indicated before them. To extract all the sounds, use a sound editor like goldwave to break it up by the cue points. For any internet archive sounds without an address, you just need to search the public domain files for the song/video name. Use this search argument: licenseurl:http*publicdomain* and (name of file here). Since these are public domain, you are not required to give credit for any of the sounds (including this collection). For the sounds curated from freesound, you can thank the artist and/or tell them where you used it by copying and pasting the file number into freesound's search field and it will help you find the file page. Important:if you intend to register a copyright with the government for works you created using public domain sounds, you must indicate them in the application process (limit of claims section) because you cannot copyright public domain sounds.
Author: Liquid Tribal
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The sound is of a big truck running with a bad motor. The buzzing indicates a bad motor.
Author: Taman
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A rather simple sound i created for a game. It indicates to the player when they hover over a button or part of the interface. I believe this sound would fit in any kind of game.
Author: Fachii
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Chord from just Bohlen–Pierce scale: C-G-A Title refers to harmonics (fundamental=1:3:9:etc.)., tuned to harmonics 3, 5, and 7. "BP" above the clefs indicates Bohlen–Pierce notation.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 4 different instruments.
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Made by my voice, this is a sound that indicates a whoops moment like that of pants dropping to ankles in public, a woman's skirt flying up in the wind.
Author: Deleted User
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Recordings of a home made instrument of david bithells called sun ra, recordings by ali momeni. Instrument is made of metal springs extending from a large calabash shell; recordings made with a pair of earthworks mics, and a number k&k; contact microphones, mixed down to stereo. Dynamics are indicated by pp (soft) to ff (loud); name indicates action recorded.
Author: Batchku
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A 1906 recording of American composer Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1899) played by the United States Marine Band. This is one of the earliest known recordings of this work by Joplin (according to a discography of 78rpm recordings of Joplin works compiled by David A Jasen in "Scott Joplin - Collected Piano Works" 1981). Converted from MP3 to Ogg Vorbis with a slight trim of the beginning and end by Major Bloodnok. The discography of Joplin's work on 78 rpm records compiled by David A Jasen in "Complete works of Scott Joplin" indicates this is the third known recording of the Maple Leaf Rag. Edward A Berlin's book "King of Ragtime" in a note on p310 indicates that the recording of 1902 listed by Jasen is not infact the work by Joplin, making the 1906 recording the second existing record. Edwards's web-page and this page demonstrate that there are no known existing copies of the 1903 cylinder recording by Wilbur Sweatman and His Band.
Author: Untitled
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