25 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Whoops"

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Wooshes whips and whoops.
Author: Danhelbling
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A man saying "whoo!" recorded into garageband. Enjoy.
Author: Cinnamonk
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A "whoop" sound created by whipping a long stick past my zoom h2 recorder. Several versions.
Author: Mark Ian
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This is a manipulated vocal record.
Author: Von Gardener
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Made by my voice, this is a sound that indicates a whoops moment like that of pants dropping to ankles in public, a woman's skirt flying up in the wind.
Author: Deleted User
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My friend's screaming.
Author: Missozzy
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My friend's screaming.
Author: Missozzy
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Anti-brexit march in london.
Author: Jonsept
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A group of skiers riotously descend a slope in the don sheldon amphitheater of denali national park. Sounds of their skis scraping the snow and laughter ring out over the mountainous glacial environment.
Author: Betchkal
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The reason i suspect my companion and i are not good for each other. A slip, and the next thing i know it's been made worse. . .
Author: Nuncaconoci
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A handcrafted sound of a classic laser, made in simsynth v1. 3. Feel free to use.
Author: Snipperbes
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I was doing some recording for this project i'm working on, and the right channel on the zoom h4 i was using bugged out, and this is the result. The only processing done was the removal of the left channel.
Author: E Vice
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Original sound captured using a zoom h5 recorder and a rode nt5 microphone. Cut and reversed in ocenaudio. Timestretching and filtering (pro-filter, talk wah) applied using reaper. It started here:http://freesound. Org/people/cabled_mess/sounds/352069/http://freesound. Org/people/cabled_mess/sounds/360734/. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. One more thing. Maybe check out my links, perhaps you'll find something you like. :o).
Author: Cabled Mess
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An mp3 recording of a crowd wildly applauding in a concert hall, with some whoops, after a spectacular performance. Taken with a black sony ic voice recorder, at boettcher concert hall with the denver young artists orchestra. Use however you'd like. Feel free to credit. God bless!.
Author: Funwithsound
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An mp3 recording of a crowd applauding warmly in a concert hall, with some whoops, after a wonderful performance. Taken with a black sony ic voice recorder, at boettcher concert hall with the denver young artists orchestra. Use however you'd like. Feel free to credit. God bless!.
Author: Funwithsound
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This is my design of a crowd applause and cheering with yelling and whooping. Edited and designed using elements of my crowd recordings from atlee high school's school play in december of 2021.
Author: Nicholasjudy
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A snippet of a crowd cheering a win after a football or sports match. Quite short, 20 seconds long and good quality. Recorded using tascam dr-05 inside my hooded jumper sleeve, still quite crisp sounding. This ones on the house, minimum effort required to capture this, and i'm sure many people would be able to capture the same thing with varying degrees of quality. ** thank you for checking my work out, if you're digging it, it would mean the world to me if you could drop foolboymedia a like on. Facebook. Com/foolboymedia. For whatever reason you're using my work, a like would be cool and would make you even cooler (sunshades emoji). Again, thanks for downloading my work and using it for your project! **.
Author: Foolboymedia
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This is a simple fifth phrase in the key of гusing dodeca notation: a д b c φ d đ e f г g љ(although it's played rather out of tune). The flute is made of red cedar and tuned to г.
Author: Skylarjulian
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A reduced amplitude version so that it doesnt blow your cotton socks off!. Quite short, 20 seconds long and good quality. Recorded using tascam dr-05 inside my hooded jumper sleeve, still quite crisp sounding. This ones on the house, minimum effort required to capture this, and i'm sure many people would be able to capture the same thing with varying degrees of quality. ** thank you for checking my work out, if you're digging it, it would mean the world to me if you could drop foolboymedia a like on. Facebook. Com/foolboymedia. If you want to use commercially, please get in touch or consider a donation to myself on foolboymedia@gmail. Com or donating to the freesound project. Thanks for stopping by!. Again, thanks for downloading my work and using it for your project! **.
Author: Foolboymedia
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This is the sound of me shaking and wobbling a thin piece of metal. I accidentally exported to mp3 instead of wav whoops.
Author: Jombojuice
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An mp3 recording of a large crowd clapping with a few whoops in a concert hall. This recording was taken during a performance at the colorado symphony on january 28th (2017). Recorded with a black sony ic voice recorder.
Author: Funwithsound
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🙏 thank you for interesting in my sounds!. Accidentically autotuned to c major, whoops 😂. Recorded on a samson c01upro - condenser mic 🎙️. Supporting me by following me on soundcloud is free aswell 🧡. Daan duister recordings 🎵.
Author: Duisterwho
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Afternoon ocean waves, recorded atop of some rocks with a tascam dr-40x. Taken around sandy point bird sanctuary in west haven connecticut on may 20, 2022. Unprocessed, straight 45 minutes of audio. Water laps across rocks, tides come and go. Beginning has sounds of me putting the recorder down and moving some stuff around (whoops!).
Author: Hotemogf
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I needed a rattle-snake sound for a tracklay so recorded myself shaking my salt and pepper grinders. Considering i recorded this on a stereo mic in the bedroom of my two-bed flat, i think it came out pretty well!. This is the processed version, which has been through noise reduction and high-pass filtering (soft cut off begins somewhere around 200hz). I believe that this has drastically improved the raw recording, but if you would like to use the original and process it yourself, feel free to send me a message and i will upload it. Recorded using my zoom h1 at 48k/32-bit (because i didn't realise it wasn't set to 96k. . . Whoops!).
Author: Limbo
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August, 2nd 2013. About eight and a half minutes worth of summer evening ambience, with crickets and cicadas leading the evening songs. Nothing too eventful, but a nice finish to a great day. Recorded at 48khz, 24 bit. Stereo pair of behringer c-2s (cardioid). The mics have an on-board 3-position switch, with labels "flat," "low-cut," and "-10db. " the switch was set in the -10db position (whoops!). It is unclear if this position also activates the low-cut. Additionally, a 24db/oct low-cut applied in pro-tools at 80hz to clean up a slight wind ruffle. Since it was late at night, and the rest of the family was in bed, i opened my window and placed the microphones (almost) right up against the screen. The a/c unit you can hear is directly below the window. Around the 4:45 mark, the digital thermostat hit a programming mark and kicked the air conditioner back on. Roughly one minute later, i adjusted the thermostat to turn the unit back off. Location: suburbs of atlanta. Free to use whenever and wherever! i'd be interested to hear/see where you use it!.
Author: Rgbrobot
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