25 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tuner"

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Recording of a very intense storm over south london.
Author: Simon Spiers
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01:06
The sound of an untuned radio receiving static hiss/crackle whilst the tuner is moved. I generated this using reason's nn19 synthesiser for a tune i was building. I submitted this file to answer a request from wkndsuper. To save file space, i converted this to 22050/16/mono but i could supply in higher quality if requested.
Author: Mart
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00:06
Tuning / moving tuning dial on an am radio (australia). Use for whatever you want!.
Author: Nobodyyouknowof
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00:38
This is static actually coming from my radio but its plugged into the same cord as my tv & they are very close together. So it's actually interference. Also the proximity of my phone gives more sound (ringy static). That really awesome modulating sound is the moment between clicking the on button & the picture coming on the screen. 2nd try was better after i adjusted the tuner a bit.
Author: Untitled
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00:28
Static with a sort of jackhammer pace at 107. 9 on the fm side of the radio dial. Recorded from a digital tuner, with a quick flip to 87. 5 fm then back to the 107. 9 static. Definitely qualifies as noise.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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01:45
Radio noise on short wave. Compilation of sounds.
Author: Csnmedia
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00:18
Sintonía del dial.
Author: Leandropiombo
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00:29
Sintonía del dial.
Author: Leandropiombo
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00:44
Sintonía del dial.
Author: Leandropiombo
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04:57
Using a variety of 1980s radios connected via a headphone output to the computer, i tuned in - across the entire bandwidth - of the mw and lw channels. I also captured the static hiss of those bands, 'dead air'. There are small clips of various stations along the way but i was looking for that 'tuning in' sound that was so familiar when radio was the central part of every teenager's life.
Author: Vedas
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06:38
Recorded before a concert at auckland universitysanken cs-1 into sound devices 664.
Author: Mikewest
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01:25
Choppy channel surfing on a digital tuner across a mix of the fm and am dials.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:14
Radio: shifting down notes, obtained with manual changes of frequency widenessfrequency: 12892. 59 khzrecorded from twente university online radio tuner: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Deleted User
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00:54
Radio noise: costant single note, then distorted by voice. Frequency: 21227. 50 khz. Recorded from twente university online radio tuner: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Deleted User
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00:30
Noisy morse code sounds recorded from shortwave radio static through the university of twente wideband short wave radio tuner website.
Author: Zmobie
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00:56
A less harsh, almost tickling of static pops from the right-hand side of the fm radio dial, interspersed with harsh interference (source unknown). Recorded from a digital tuner.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:47
A very harsh section of static with periodic interference (source unknown) from the far right-hand side of the fm radio dial, at 106. 7 mhz. Recorded from a digital tuner.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:16
Short little bassline with some good tone on it, i forget what the progression is but a tuner probably can help you there.
Author: Jackie Makes Noiz
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01:00
To make this sound i used the twente online radio tuner (http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/). I recorded as i changed the listening frequency and filter (bandwidth). The sound is only amplified.
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:06
Static from 1010 on the am band of the radio recorded from a digital tuner. The jumbled noise sounds like a harsh wind with an old school chattering satellite chirping away.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:31
Digital radio tuned to a cell station, cw modulation. Makes a spacey sound, good for ambient spaceship fx. Recorded with sdr# software and rtl dvb dongle tuner.
Author: Relwin
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03:39
The static at various points on the am radio bandwidth from 1040 khz to 1220 khz. Recorded from a digital tuner so the switch from location to location is a cold chop.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:43
Playing around with the excellent tuner at http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/. The website even has a recording button! this version is the same as "shortwave-sweep-and-beeps. Wav" except here i have limited it with a threshold of 10db, which decreases dynamic range but also makes it louder overall.
Author: Earthpages
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01:17
Was up late last night and needed to make a foley for a radio tuning for a movie project thats coming up. So i thought i try and make my own. I just took my alarm clock radio and played with the am tuner and got some pleasing results. In the beginning it tunes in into various stations while coming towards the end its very errie with static and a wobbly tone. Feel free to use this for your own project. Use any part of this recording that pleases you and have fun! and feel free to share what you made with it!.
Author: Dnab
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01:24
I thought i had a diy contact mic somewhere, but i did not find it. But i found another thing. A contact mic for an instrument tuner. But (again) it had a 1/4 inch mono plug. That meant i could not connect it to my computer mic in. But (i know) what if i plug it in to my modular synth. Surprise. . . Then i could add a little filter, pan and spring reverb. So clamped the mic on to my external 3,5 inch disc drive and recorded. This is my submission to dare 51.
Author: Gis Sweden
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