81 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Volume 15"

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Walking in arcades while a car is passing by.
Author: Tombrennecke
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Turn down volume.
Author: Almalaut
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An attempt to fulfill a request with a sample recorded in a living room. Low-volume capture of the tivo bubbles as someone fast-forwards thru the commercials in a recording.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:17
Great on subwoofer!.
Author: Ekvelika
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07:19
Aethernet-cc0 pattern template hysteresis spectrum wire net volume oscillator ghost pilot.
Author: Awaka
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07:19
Aethernet-cc0 pattern template hysteresis spectrum wire net volume oscillator ghost pilot.
Author: Awaka
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Aethernet-cc0 pattern template hysteresis spectrum wire net volume oscillator ghost pilot.
Author: Awaka
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00:18
A uniden phone recorded with a consumer camera with built in microphone, (sony-cybershot). This was listened to on a television set and it sounds like the actual thing! on the computer it doesnt sound anything like the real thing. You're welcome and good luck using this sound.
Author: Diarchangeli
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00:46
Dead air humming static at 103. 3 on the fm radio dial.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:26
I created this in sony acid with an ahh string from alchemy vst, the sequenced beat-like ahh's were created by knocking the volume on and (nearly) off to a sequence that sounds great over beats. Created for the continuum 4 project which can be visited here:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/dare-the-community/32704/.
Author: Snapper
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02:16
In my vague times, i wonder what the sound of small pieces of wood in the middle of the vastness of the forest, the sound of the trees beating with their different leaves, pity that is just an illusion of my mind, a citizen of the big city where vehicles and crowds make everyday noise. The drum sound and cuica met was really cool to ambient music and sound effect with reduction and increase in volume.
Author: Deleted User
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05:01
Volume 1 of a new series, 5 minute recordings of me doing stuff with a certain effect/synth, or alternatively playing on my keyboard. Sample/modify/use however you want. Made with fl studio 12, edison, and xfer deltamodulator. If you use this in anything, please put it in the comments, me and other people may want to check it out!. .
Author: Ianstargem
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I wanted to make a very gentle wakeup alarm for my android phone. It's a 25-minute long fade in of a pure 3-khz tone. Created with audacity. I encoded this to ogg vorbis for personal use, but i'm sure you can do this better for yourself (maybe you'll prefer other format), so here you have a quality flac file for source.
Author: Unfa
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03:30
Aethernet cc0 autocom controller unit horizon iso synchronous dual band focus lens multiplexer way flag route 40 20 10 security volume density alveolus map grid light carrier traffic raspberry pi.
Author: Awaka
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Aethernet cc0 autocom controller unit horizon iso synchronous dual band focus lens multiplexer way flag route 40 20 10 security volume density alveolus map grid light carrier traffic raspberry pi.
Author: Awaka
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06:60
Aethernet cc0 autocom controller unit horizon iso synchronous dual band focus lens multiplexer way flag route 40 20 10 security volume density alveolus map grid light carrier traffic raspberry pi.
Author: Awaka
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04:21
Aethernet-cc0 code ascii unicode datagramme langage universel pulsation base bande plan volume echo localisation communication identification echange protocole flux trafic siphon table routage nuage réseau phare sémaphore maille.
Author: Awaka
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03:41
Aethernet-cc0 code ascii unicode datagramme langage universel pulsation base bande plan volume echo localisation communication identification echange protocole flux trafic siphon table routage nuage réseau phare sémaphore maille.
Author: Awaka
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03:41
Aethernet-cc0 code ascii unicode datagramme langage universel pulsation base bande plan volume echo localisation communication identification echange protocole flux trafic siphon table routage nuage réseau phare sémaphore maille.
Author: Awaka
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15 seconds of a former neighbour couple in the previous place i lived having loud sex. Recorded from my own apartment but post-processed for volume.
Author: Bennohansen
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Turn your volume down before this starts! a 15 minute white noise continuous wave, generated using audacity. Sorry about the loud start. I've uploaded a quiet start one as well.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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This is a short clip from an intense thunderstorm, recorded from my second story queens apartment from an open bathroom window during the early afternoon of july 15, 2015. Some traffic and airplanes can be heard in the background. This clip was recorded using an apple iphone 6 and the zoom iq6 x/y stereo microphone with a rode dead kitten windscreen at low volume, normalized later. This recording lasts until the battery on my iphone hit 5%, at which point the zoom handy recorder app automatically stopped.
Author: The Toilet Guy
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A pluck on a jew's harp. Recorded late at night in my bedroom on a samsung mp3 player. I enhanced it to the best of my abilities in audacity since the original recording had a low bitrate (64kbps mp3), the volume was low and it had a lot of static noise. Unfortunately the recording have a lot less warmth to it than the instrument has in reality. I am not sure of the tone of the harp but i believe it is a c, if it is not please let me know. 1 of 15.
Author: Esbensloth
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04:56
Recorded on the shortest day of the year at the edge of a lake where the wind was gusting from the south at 15 to 20 miles an hour. At the beginning you hear some geese in the distance. This recording was made using my sony pcm m-10 with it's internal microphones set to level 5 input volume. I actually placed the recorder, carefully, in a crook of some branches in an oak tree about 5 feet above the ground---very near a big clump of dead and brown oak leaves. . . . This gives you that wonderful sound of the wind hissing through the leaves.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A recording of an eastern phoebe, made near a creek in a typical midwest oak/hickory/sycamore forest. This very unique, two-note call, which you may have heard before, is, in my opinion, very beautiful despite it's short duration. Despite this bird's non-colorful plumage, his song makes up for it!. Recording made on april 10th, 2013 around 6:45 in the morning about 15 feet from a small creek. My recorder, the zoom h4n, was mounted on a tripod in the middle of the creek. I was using the h4n's built-in microphones. Volume level was 80 (on a scale of 100 being the maximum).
Author: Kvgarlic
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This is a recording i made on sunday november 4th 2012 of the gentle, droning sounds of insects that were singing in a marshy area near the shore of a small lake. This is a very typical ambiance of autumn in the southern portion of illinois. If you listen carefully, you'll hear another very typical fall sound, the cry of blue jays in the heavy woods which surround this lake. One of my favorite sound-scapes. I made this with my rugged and dependable handy zoom h4n recorder, using its built-in microphones. I literaly had it sitting on a small log only about 15 feet from the water's edge. Because the insects were not very loud, i did have to crank up my record volume to 86 on the scale of 100; this means you will hear a little bit of slight wind rumble, but all-in-all i think the recording paints a good picture of the early autumn landscape and everything slows down and winds down for the bitter winter ahead. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tampura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them, strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" speaks for itself. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Author: Luckylittleraven
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tampura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them, strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" speaks for itself. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Author: Luckylittleraven
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tampura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them, strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" speaks for itself. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Author: Luckylittleraven
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tanpura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them; strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" is experimenting with running up and down the strings. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Author: Luckylittleraven
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