19 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Volt"

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Cordless drill 24v 18 volt.
Author: Deleted User
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12 volt solenoid cycling three times, opening and closing click noises.
Author: Shdwtek
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I tried ripping sound from a game and it came out as some code, but, i played around in audacity and came out with this. Enjoy =).
Author: Personno
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A electric shok. Made with audacity. 7-8 effects.
Author: Basoap
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Synthesized granular noise.
Author: Snzl
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Synthesized granular noise.
Author: Snzl
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Synthesized granular noise.
Author: Snzl
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Fake electricity, as opposed to the real kind available in any household outlet.
Author: Richerlandtv
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A stream of electricity, made in fl studio long ago. It's loopable.
Author: Flashtrauma
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A contactor is an electrically-controlled switch used for switching an electrical power circuit. A contactor is typically controlled by a circuit which has a much lower power level than the switched circuit, such as a 24-volt coil electromagnet controlling a 230-volt motor switch.
Author: Szntndr
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Train sound, berlin s-bahn /the exciting sound of 800 volt dc-motors /zoom h4n & soundman okm ii binaural mics.
Author: Holophonicaudiolab
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I stood under the transmission lines with my olympus ls-7 recorder in nw ohio to get the sound. According to a map i found online, the lines are indeed 765,000 volts phase to phase, four lines bundled for each phase.
Author: Johnaudiotech
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Mechanical clicking sound from turning the clutch ring to adjust torque on a rigid 18-volt drill/driver. Recorded with zoom h2 handy recorder.
Author: Groovetroll
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A flash created with a high voltage installation at 1,2 megavolt recorded with a sony pcm d100 at 196khz/24bit.
Author: Jensfelger
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Sparks generated from a 35,000 volt dc universal power supply. Equipment:dpa 4060 stereo pairschoeps minicmit, schoeps cmc 5u with mk8 capsulesound devices mixpre-6.
Author: Kev Durr
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I took an rca to 1/8 inch cable and plugged it into my sound card input. The sound is created by sticking the two rca plug ends to a 9 volt battery's + and - terminals. . . I don't know if the noise comes from the battery or the computer, though.
Author: The Semen Incident
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This is a 36 inch/. 9 meter jacobs ladder made from a neon sign transformer, recorded from the side so the sound of the arc pans right to left. Easily editable to loop. 60hz feed here.
Author: Parabolix
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A sample from our new electrifying library, available in full at www. Pureaudioninja. Com. If you like our sounds, or have any feedback, please leave a comment!it would be great to know how we can make improvements!. If you use our sounds in your production, it would be cool to hear what you used it for, and if you want some karma points, you may credit us as 'pure audio ninja' in your productions.
Author: Pureaudioninja
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The title is pretty self explanatory. There's a little bit of wind noise. ---two primo em172 mic capsules > zoom h1. I made this recording with my newly acquired $10 primo em172 omni mic capsules, which i soldered to a cable diy loosely based on this tutorial:http://www. Wildmountainechoes. Com/equipment/diy-stereo-electret-mics-primo-em-172-capsules/this is a good example of what the capsules sound like when plugged directly into an inexpensive zoom h1 audio recorder. So far i've been pretty stunned by the performance of these capsules, which are significantly more sensitive than the built in microphones on the h1, and to my ears sound much less muddy. I'm particularly impressed by this because the capsules are running on the 2. 5v of plug-in power that the h1 delivers, which is below the minimum specs of the capsules. Even so there is remarkably little noise. I can only imagine how they would sound with a battery pack to deliver a full 5 volts!.
Author: Hargissssound
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