69 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Voltage"

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Direct current, varying degrees of intensity. (artificial/non-recorded. ).
Author: Henrikcederblad
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I've created this snare with voltage modular, it's a dry sound made with white noise and spring reverb.
Author: Synthxperiments
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I've created a snare from pink noise with voltage modular, added some spring reverb and a bit of distortion.
Author: Synthxperiments
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A hi-hat sound i made using voltage modular ignite.
Author: Netunomusic
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I've created this sample with voltage modulare. It's a pink noise with some spring reverb the note that i've played is a g.
Author: Synthxperiments
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Étincelle d'une décharge électrique suite à un test de tension (plusieurs kv). Spark from a electrical discharge (after a voltage test - several kv).
Author: Therover
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I've created a kick with korg monologue, then i distorted it and delayed it with an fx i've created on voltage modular.
Author: Synthxperiments
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Electromagnetic, electronic, electricity, electric, energy, interference, digital, digital elements, technology, computer, experimental, noise, voltage, interference, static, hum, buzz, buzzing, buzzes, science fiction, sci-fi, futuristic, future, robotic, robot.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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Electromagnetic, electronic, electricity, electric, energy, interference, digital, digital elements, technology, computer, experimental, noise, voltage, interference, static, hum, buzz, buzzing, buzzes, science fiction, sci-fi, futuristic, future, robotic, robot.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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I've created an fx on voltage modular to filter and delay samples; i've used it on a sample (foley kick) that i downloaded on sounds. Com.
Author: Synthxperiments
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A 60hz hum from my living solutions 5. 5'' tv receiving a very low voltage, which caused the tv to hum like crazy. Recorded with my cell phone.
Author: Nucleartape
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240v under-dome bell, recorded on reduced voltage to avoid distortion. Used as a part of a prison atmosphere. Recorded with a rhode ntg-2 mic.
Author: Jameswrowles
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Electromagnetic, electronic, electricity, electric, energy, interference, digital, digital elements, technology, computer, experimental, noise, voltage, interference, static, hum, buzz, buzzing, buzzes, beep, beeping, dot, dit, morse, morse code, geiger counter, radiation, sweep, frequency, science fiction, sci-fi, futuristic, future, robotic, robot.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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A sample of my microwave oven's transformer starting up was paulstretched to roughly 30 seconds using audacity. Makes a really nice 50hz buzz sound. Input voltage was 240v 50hz ac, output is about 2400v (2. 4kv) ac. Recorded using an oppo reno 8 lite 5g phone.
Author: Logant
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Basic sound using reason 10. Modular. Edited and rendered in reaper. Loaded into morphagene. Output (left) into erbeverb to create stereo. This fed into dual lpg from buchla (thomas white eurorack version) voltage controlled by random wogglebug trigger into tempi and maths envelop and thence into mimeoophone and into mixer as stereo. Other stereo from morphagene direct through mixer to element 24 to re-edit and render in reaper. Mixer doepfer a-138bp (dual 4 track version). Please excuse the clicks - caused by the analog handling and slight clipping (i´ll do better next time, i promise :).
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Some kind of tardis-esque machinery humming away, ready to project the adventurer into outer space. Would be useful as a sound effect for a video involving strange futuristic machinery. No effects have been put on it to aid this. This was created with my eurorack, the main component is a waldorf wavetable oscillator nw-1 module, put through an a-127 triple voltage controlled resonance filter and a a-188-2 tapped bdd delay. The filter and oscillator are modulated in sync by an a-145 lfo.
Author: Wordswords
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I use a voltage controlled lfo (vclfo) for this experiment. When i send a trigger to the lfo it resets and start over again. In this example i'm using a sinus wave output. I send the output, the sinus wave, to1 - a sample and hold (s/h) module2 - a quantizer3 - straight to vco. The s/h and the quantizer are triggered at the same time. Even an envelope a generated with the same trigger. All three sounds are controlled by this envelope. First out we have s/h (left)second straight to vco (right)third the quantized (center). As usual its fun to take a real close look at the wave!.
Author: Gis Sweden
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No it didn't. Well cool patch anyway? it's what i like. Small variations on a simple theme. Sloth lfos and a jerk off (both from nlc) are the engine. Yes and a comparator. Using an or/gate-combiner to create a trigger-ish for quadra to react on. Analog delay and spring reverb. Why did i do this patch from the very beginning? when the voltage on x from sloth reaches a specific value a trigger is generated and i sample the value on y and uses to select pitch on an oscillator. The one playing the long tones. Chaos creates my variations. Sh1t, now when i've stopped recording cool thing are happening. Promise. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is a recording of all in-flight announcements from a flight attendant, the first officer and captain during a flight from atlanta to new york on august 17, 2018, recorded directly from the headphone jack at my seat with a zoom h1n. Each clip is separated by a few seconds of silence. For authenticity, i left all the dc voltage spikes and electronic noise in place. This may be useful if you want an authentic announcement without the acoustics, i. E. Use your own speaker sims or impulse responses to fit into an existing sound design environment. I never did figure out why the first officer said "hello. . . Are you back there? hello? hello?" but it has been captured anyway.
Author: The Toilet Guy
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