1,277 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tones"

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Date: 02/09/2014recorded in my studio na_niepomicrophone: neumann usm69software: pro tools.
Author: Blukotek
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Room tone recorded in a basement room with fridge hum.
Author: Kmckinney
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The zero alert tone on the drumometerhttps://www. Drumometer. Com.
Author: Missloonervoiceover
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Modifications of a weird tone that might fit into some science-fiction context or another.
Author: Richerlandtv
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A robotic elephant sound made with audacity by aplying gberv to a tone.
Author: Luis Audp
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Room tone for the hallway in a science fiction movie. Various drones processed in samplitude.
Author: Pushkin
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Room tone for the operations area in a science fiction movie. Various drones processed in samplitude.
Author: Pushkin
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Noisy neutral interior space. A hint of voices. Short loop.
Author: Craigsmith
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The result of a chuck programming session. Working with a sample and a 12-tone program/script.
Author: Gis Sweden
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An 50hz hum with a slight buzz on it. Created on reaper tone generator.
Author: Adamamazing
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Lz1rq with ok1has. Home made rig lz1rq with chirpy tone. Qso 10mhz 2011/10/29 at 1415 utc.
Author: Okhas
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Room tone for the lower berth in a science fiction movie. Various drones processed in samplitude.
Author: Pushkin
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Found it on my computer labeled as "basic_tone", so i figured i'd put it up for download.
Author: Fordps
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Recorded in a room next to a boiler room in the basement of an office in tribeca.
Author: Pushkin
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While going though old tapes, i found this little gem. Very interesting test tone on tape.
Author: Soundstack
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The emergency alert system tone (eas tone) is a national warning system in the united states put into place in 1997.
Author: Untitled
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Wireless home telephone, 3 tone, dryready for looping. Microphone: akg c 1000s(different versions and speeds available in telephone pack. ).
Author: Kinoton
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I wasn't able to find a good ring back tone so i recorded my own basically, now i'm sharing it here.
Author: Mthom
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The ring of a toy phone. I sampled a toy phone with an olympus ls-14 digital recorder and edited it in audacity.
Author: Reg
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Room tone loop office with large ceiling mount air-conditioner. Recorded about 1 metre away from the air con unit. Recorded on a zoom.
Author: Cantikfrantik
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A test tone that can be used for final mix for tv and other similar media. It contains 10 seconds of silence and then 30 seconds of a 1khz test tone (sine wave) with the digital level set at -6dbfs. Uploaded as 24/48 wav for post production work. See http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/dbfs for some details on analogue alignment levels.
Author: Blouhond
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Various sounds created by scraping a wooden chair along a hardwood floor. The horns of the apocalypse. Sony m10. 2012.
Author: Trp
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A telephone bell rings three times. Recorded with a sennheiser me-66 through an rnp8380 preamp and rnc1773 compressor into pro tools. Background noise reduction with waves z-noise.
Author: Xyzr Kx
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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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This is an approximation of the modulated 440hz tone you hear when waiting for someone to pick up the phone. Made using the wasp synth in fl studio.
Author: Nucleartape
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Synthesized sound and an explosion. Vibrating tone increasing in pitch. Sounds like it could be a ray gun in a sci-fi movie.
Author: Craigsmith
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Medium room with some light rain outside the window. Minimal eq applied.
Author: Not Yr
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This is a background piece, i used for a section of a book, we read in a music piece. The prose isn't included here. The sound is a representation of the big bang and what follows.
Author: Slimjurado
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A recording of the audible beep the modem makes on a pc when booting. I literally had to hold a microphone up to the motherboard's modem so it's not a very good quality recording.
Author: The Semen Incident
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Room tone i recorded in a vocal booth just for filler. Great for dead room tone on interviews. A few small noises happen, but the file loops and cuts well. Recorded ortf with zoom 4 mobile recorder.
Author: Sacco
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New linear scale. Made in python. . . 200hz up to 2000hz and back in steps of 100hzi'm not that convinced the beep command outputs exact frequencies. . . And the sound is terrible. But it is a beep. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Ambiente desde la perspectiva interior. Se pueden escuchar voces de argentina cuando el tren se detiene en la estación. Grabado con una zoom h2 en 48khz 24 bits. /environment from the interior perspective. Voices from argentina can be heard as the train pulls into the station. Recorded with zoom h2 in 48khz 24 bits.
Author: Matias
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The five tones announcing new hour during radio broadcast. Made with audacity generating sin 1000hz tones.
Author: Felfa
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Old school telephone ringtone. Made using lmms and audacity.
Author: Raclure
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This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
Author: Unclesigmund
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This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
Author: Unclesigmund
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This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
Author: Unclesigmund
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This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
Author: Unclesigmund
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*Lesser septendecimal quarter tone on C = D♭ (Ben Johnston's notation). Just: 35:34 = 50.18 cents. Limit: 17-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 7,80 on PU
Author: Hyacinth
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A thirteenth chord "collapsed" into one octave results in a dissonant, seemingly secundal[1] tone cluster. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:18, 5 July 2009 using Sibelius 5.
Author: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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Motherchord (Mutterakkord), pyramidal (symetrical) chord. A G# E C# B F# C♮ F♮ G Bb D Eb = 0 e 7 4 2 9 3 8 t 1 5 6.
Author: Hyacinth
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Primary forms of the just tone row from Ben Johnston's String Quartet No. 7, mov. 2. Pitch bend appears to match intervals.
Author: . The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Chord progression with diminished seventh chords added.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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24-tet scale on C (50 cent steps). Easley Blackwood, Jr.'s notation for 24 equal temperament. As only "ups" are used, there are no three-quarter flats and quarter flats are enharmonically spelled (Dd = C#↑). Pitches are split into two groups of 12. MIDI pitch bend is correct for intervals.
Author: Hyacinth
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A simple ringtone made with fl studio and harmor, a synthesizer plug in.
Author: Higheam
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Various instruments being triggered quickly enough to produce audible tones.
Author: Strangehorizon
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Horror room tone soundwhen using https://freesound. Org/people/florianreichelt/sounds/459977/ and my sound error in slowmo.
Author: Saha
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Example of a telephone ringing tone as used in japan, namely 300hz and 330hz tones in a 1. 5, 4. 0 sequence, repeated.
Author: Shift
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