1,223 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Wwv Frequency And Time Signals"

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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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A close recording of a ringing ride cymbal. Useful as a drone or feedback-like ringing. All my sounds are fully free to use, but please consider leaving a comment to let me know how you'll be using them. Just curious! :).
Author: Traviedoodle
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3 recordings of various rfis made by refreshing the radio signal on myphone and putting it close to my microphone. First sound however, was coming from my electric piano, because my phone was on top of it.
Author: Tairblenn
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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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Time flies.
Author: Eyal
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Una maquina del temps que no funciona.
Author: Lluiset
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Hes not here.
Author: Ulenkunkle
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Frequency modulation tone of a modular synthesizer.
Author: Potsunen
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This kind of noise randomly generates the values -1 or +1 at a given rate per second. This number is the frequency. In this example the frequency is 100 hz. The algorithm for this noise was created two years ago by myself in c++, as an imitation of noise generators in supercollider 2.
Author: Toine
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This kind of noise generates sinusoidally interpolated random values at a certain frequency. In this example the frequency is 100hz. The algorithm for this noise was created two years ago by myself in c++, as an imitation of noise generators in supercollider 2.
Author: Toine
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Recorded in a tram in tokyo. I didn't use high-pass filter when recorded, so i think you can hear much low frequency. Sennheiser mkh20 and fostex fr-2.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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The interference produced at the low (left) end of the radio dial on a jambox set up close to a dvd burner while in operation. Sound rises and falls as the burner writes to disc.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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This was produced by tapping on a stethoscope which had an earbud pressed against a shure sm57 mic. Low pass filter applied, as well as compression and a gate. Chorus added. Used a recording cassette deck as a preamp going into an m-audio audiophile usb soundcard. Note: if you're having problems listening to this clip, the cutoff frequency of your speaker set may be too high(solution: new speakers). The signal strength exists almost entirely in the very low frequencies, so you may need a sub-woofer to hear it. Otherwise, try turning your speaker volume all the way up. Doing so may saturate the signal and at least allow you to hear the harmonics of the signal caused by the distortion. I don't recommend it, but you'll at least maybe be able to hear something.
Author: Greyseraphim
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A metal key attached to a magnet with its handle only. The key bounces back and forth, when pulled back and released, and produces a nice metallic sound.
Author: Morgan
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Re-edited sound of file 273410. Lowpassfilter / hi-cut above 60 hz and cutted sub frequencies below 60 hz. Postproduction and editing with sony soundforge, 2015.
Author: Michaelkoehler
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Sound of user dobroide modified octave downhttps://www. Freesound. Org/people/dobroide/sounds/19368/.
Author: Wfhn
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A modulated bass guitar sound.
Author: Craggio
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A modulated high frequency synth created using eq and vol automation un-filtered.
Author: Craggio
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Static with pops from dead air on a radio station. Starts with a drone which fades from the background.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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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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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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High-pitched flip across the am radio dial. Good intro-type recording.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Radio frequency tuning noises.
Author: Mattwasser
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High frequencies repeted sound (sound design in protools).
Author: Bolide
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A very high pitch noise from ddlc.
Author: Oofyoofoof
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I legit took this guy sound and edited https://freesound. Org/people/klangmaler_lutz/sounds/459795/give all credit to him.
Author: Retro Thapharaoh
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A simple sine wav with frequency changing according to a parabola.
Author: Miladmardakheh
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This sound is an audio file that slowly breaks up the further it is played. I recorded this with an in-built microphone, no idea what make though. I recorded this on audacity, and added gradual distortion. Warning: you may need to turn down the volume for the last 6 seconds!.
Author: Anusproductions
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Just radio empty frequency.
Author: Tosha
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Just radio empty frequency.
Author: Tosha
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Just radio empty frequency.
Author: Tosha
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Static from a radio station wireless remote.
Author: Necrodigits
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Very strange sounds from a very high frequency.
Author: Nebulousroyale
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Static on the radio as a result of tuning a few channels down on an existing radio station. A voice is heard but their words are undecipherable.
Author: Simone Ds
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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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Here is a sound that i produced in audacity by generating a tone and making the frequency very low. It sounds rather like a humming of a machine or electrical appliance! good for looping and such. Enjoy !.
Author: Joedinessound
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Recorded on olympus ws-853 recorder.
Author: Achats
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Clock.
Author: Juandamb
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Time domain processed sample using argeiphontes lyre and transverb.
Author: Rodcencko
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Once upon a time opening to a story.
Author: Strattix
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Ticking of a clock.
Author: Sjnewton
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This is a clock foley's.
Author: Ainalcaide
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Example of a simple sine wave that is timed by limiting the number of samples. Sound generated using the go-sound golang programming library:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound. As part of the demonstration program:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound/blob/master/runthrough. Go.
Author: Padsterpat
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Vocals of the word time. Recorded and edited with logic, voice saying the word time.
Author: Venicesurf
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Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.
Author: Cmorris
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An effect for stopping or freezing time.
Author: Terminallynerdy
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Reloj.
Author: Saraberrio
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My cowbell repeated to 4/4 time.
Author: Treasureboxfilms
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A magical time freeze.
Author: Vidation
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A magical time unfreeze.
Author: Vidation
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