438 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Yamaha"

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A door squeaks and slams shut. Footsteps and a heartbeat are heard walking down a hall in a structure that seems to be underwater. Listen for yourself and let your imagination come to your own conclusion. Recorded with a yamaha keyboard using audacity and a little creativity. No acknowledgement necessary but most appreciated. Thank you & have fun!.
Author: Hobotrails
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Here's the perfect suspenseful "goodbye". Works perfectly to conclude until next week. Leave your audience hanging on the edge of their seat only to realize they have to wait until next week to see the conclusion. Recorded with the yamaha ypg-525 using the goblinsynth and audacity. No acknowledgment necessary. I understand. Thank you and have fun!.
Author: Hobotrails
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I went out back to record the robin and also noticed a smaller pileated woodpecker right over on the wood pile. Listen hard and you'll hear it peck the wood. That's the first sound you hear along with the robin and my neighbors kids. Recorded on my yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony vegas with two track duplications. Please comment on what you might use it for. Thanks. :-).
Author: Tubbers
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These are two separate recordings with my yamaha pocketrak of a single robin and you can hear the other robin answering in the distance. Though i like to watch robins pull worms from the ground and love their song, they also have a bad habit of sitting on my truck mirrors and crapping on my truck doors. :^) please comment on what you may use it for. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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This is the new traffic signal in town. We watched the stephen hawking show on pbs last night as they tried to filter out voices from space and i thought this would make a good alien voice trying to contact us. Recorded on my yamaha pocketrak with one track duplication and edited with sony vegas. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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I recorded this with a yamaha pocketrak that i taped to the feeder and enhanced the vol. With sony sound forge. It was fun to watch their reaction to the recorder but they eventually figured out it was harmless. Hunger overcomes fear every time. :o) here and there you can hear our tv in the background as i forgot to mute it. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :o).
Author: Tubbers
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This is a nice little study written by guillermo gomez and is from frederick noad's book 'the idiot's guide to the guitar. ' it's a great book and don't let the title fool you. Recorded on my yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony sound forge. Sorry it's not the best recording (too much hiss and bass) and i may do it over. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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This is a 84 bpm loop from the yamaha portasound pss-140's organ sound! feel free to use this! if you want to credit me just credit me as blaink saint but credit is completely optional! i'd love to hear what you made with this sound so if you find the time shoot me a link in the dm because im super interested in knowing where these sounds end up!.
Author: Blainksaint
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This is a recording of a guitar loop heavily processed. Equipment used = yamaha pacifica guitar, roland duo capture audio interface, sony acid pro 7. 0, sony sound forge pro 10, fl studio 10, waves plugins (comp-gate and morphoder), antares filter, cycling 74 pluggo (sizzle delays), korg ms 20 emulator. Thanks for czechin out my sounds. . . Enjoy!.
Author: Phluidbox
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Perfect for a short-lived flashback sequence. The chime starts a little slow and then kicks in normally, only to slow down and come to a stop. Sounds dark and creepy that sounds scary even in the daytime. Recorded with the yamaha ypg-525 using the fantasia voice and audacity. No acknowledgement necessary, but most appreciated. Thank you.
Author: Hobotrails
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Some stuff i added to my playing drums to 'rich woman' and i added some claves, drumsticks, cowbell, tambourine and maracas all on separate tracks recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited with sony vegas. It stutters slightly near the end. My computer? i'm not a pro by any means when it comes to mixing, but please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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First attempt at recording with audacity and my new keyboard. All sounds are bone-stock from the mx49. I've only added a little reverb in one 15-second section of the piece. I didn't intend to do anything in particular, just checking out sounds on the keys and getting familiar with audacity. I think of it as a 21st century version of the beatles "revolution 9". If you haven't listened to that, you need to.
Author: Madgravitystudio
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Bowed cymbal swellsrare 18" zildjian eak crash rideviolin bowrecorded in 24 bit at 48khz with an mxl 603 mic through yamaha mg16xu mixer and motu audio express a/d in reason 6 with subtle modulation and filtering. Clips are cut from track with no fade-in/out. July 21st 2015 high noon in nyc during very hot-feeling 88º with high low-level ozone and abusive humidity of 74%.
Author: Fiatluxx
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A creation (as always with audiosauna, in particular the emulation of the yamaha dx21 that is their fm synth) similar to a snare, except fm. As you can expect, being a synthesized snare rather than a real one, this does have an approximation of pitches. This is the fourth of the snare drums i elected to export. As one might guess from the name, it is also the 4th in order of pitch (naturally, lowest to highest. ).
Author: Terryd
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I live next to a car repair place and they have a couple of hot rods that they fire up now and then. This is a '55 chevy and to me the idle sounds like a dragon breathing. He does a couple of slight burnouts and you can hear the echo off the buildings. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited with sony vegas with one track duplication. Please comment on what you may use it for. :-).
Author: Tubbers
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Tires squeal and a terrible impact is heard. What a terrible accident. Short, simple and completely bitter-sweet. Talk about coming to a complete stop?! this is what that sounds like. Recorded with the yamaha ypg-525 keyboard using the sound effects that were provided using audacity and a little creativity. No acknowledgement is necessary, but most appreciated. Thank you and have fun!.
Author: Hobotrails
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments, vocals and recording by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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Insane stereo effects and powerful dance beat. If you listen at the end you can hear a voice saying "take em off" over and over. I swear to god i did not put that in there it is a artifact from the effects. I created these perfect drum beat/loops using my yamaha psr463 synthesizer, my zoomr8 portable studio, hydrogen, electric drums and audacity.
Author: Badoink
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The last train to brixton. A late night journey on the london underground from kings cross to green park, stopping at euston, warren street and oxford circus before arriving at green park. The recording starts before boarding the train, continues for the entire journey and finishes after getting off at green park. Various announcements can be heard throughout. Recorded on yamaha c24.
Author: Bagbrew
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This was in our backyard and i have no idea why the birds were doing this. I couldn't see them in the thick bushes and i couldn't tell how many there were. They just went on and on and i never heard them like this before except for maybe one or two squawking away at times. A bit of wind came up and a few background noises. Recorded on my yamaha pocketrak and edited in sony sound forge. Please comment on what you will use it for. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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I recorded this with my yamaha pocketrak at the paramount theater in seattle on feb. 29th, 2016 with one track duplication. This is the applause for stewart copeland and the seattle rock orchestra. Copeland scored the music for the silent version of 'ben hur' and the show was great as you can hear from the final applause. You can hear my friend brian at the end asking for some coffee. :^) please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks.
Author: Tubbers
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This is a (-nother) synthetic soundscape i did some years ago, reminiscent of a wide, enclosed, dark cavern, very good for subtly underlaying film scenes playing in appropriate locations. Originally, it is a recording of me blowing on a beer-bottle, captured by a sennheiser condenser mic, and then receiving some attention by the yamaha multi-effects generator in my university back then. I still like and use it a lot today.
Author: Blaukreuz
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This is the new talking traffic signal in town. I got the idea to speed it up from listening to some radio commercials where the person talks a mile a minute to cram as many words into the commercial as possible. They really are damned annoying when they do it, but i get a laugh out of my version. Recorded on my yamaha pocketrak with one track duplication and edited in sony vegas. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments, vocals and recording by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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This is a 808 bass which i sampled from my novation drum station. The sample covers one full octave from c#0-c1. The sound was recorded through a yamaha m1516 which pretty much has the same circuit as a api. As you can hear it sounds pretty much the same as a roland 808. The drum station uses analog modeling so the sound is pretty nice. Feel free to use in your productions. There is no need to contact me if you release a track with this sample just enjoy.
Author: Craigjwilliams
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This audio contains a guitar performance of lily was here song. It was recorded using a fender player telecaster guitar and yamaha audio gram 6 audio interface as recording set up. Tempo: 108. The setup to record this performance and the other ones in the same dataset (five guitar dataset) is explained here: the setup used a yamaha audio gram 6 audio interface and reaper 10 to record guitar from direct input (di), a huawei p30 lite model mar-lx1a to record guitar from a mobile and a dell inspiron 13 5000 to record guitar from a computer. To record acoustic guitar in di, i used a fishman neo d single coin on larrivée and seymour duncan seth love on the eastman connected to a nap-5 stageman floor acoustic preamp going then to the audio interface. The computer and mobile were positioned approximately 3. 8 cm from the player position (measured from the twelve fret of the guitars). The electric guitars were plugged into a dv mark little jazz guitar amp which has a di output, that was connected to the audio interface. The amp was located at a distance of 114. 5 cm from the mobile and the computer.
Author: Eduardverges
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This is something that my on-line teacher has me playing. I took up the guitar again and even though this is a short piece it has a certain beauty to it. It should be played faster, but i think it also sounds nice at this tempo. The recording has a hiss and i don't know why as my recorder is a yamaha pocketrak. I tried editing out the hiss in sound forge but it also took away some of the music sound, so this is it as recorded. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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If you are into making your own cut and paste dubstep style of music you might wanna take a look at all my sounds. I have a wide variety of stuff here. In particular the sound effect packs are loaded with good dubstuff. I created these perfect drum/beat loops using my yamaha psr463 synthesizer, my zoomr8 portable studio, hydrogen, electric drums and audacity. If you would like to check out my original music it is available here:traxis on band camp.
Author: Badoink
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This is the product of a late night with a new keyboard and a few drinks. Also a first time recording using audacity. All sounds in this piece are bone-stock sounds in the mx49. I only added a bit of mild reverb one sound in one section of the piece. I didn't set out to do something like this - it was only to check some sounds and get familiar with the software. I think of it as the 21st century version of the beatles "revolution 9". I suggest clearing your mind, getting "spiritually lubricated", put in the earbuds, and check it out.
Author: Madgravitystudio
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments and vocals by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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Wasn't intending to record this, but it was so intense i had to. I couldn't sleep with the 50mph winds hitting right outside the bedroom. Worst storm i've been through since moving to washington state in 1999. It came from the east through chinook pass. I was kind of expecting the roof to fly off. You can hear the flapping of a tarp covering my old mercedes right outside the window. The wind shredded part of the tarp. Also, the snow drift hitting the window. I used my yamaha pocketrak and edited in sony vegas adding two extra tracks. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
Author: Tubbers
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I created these perfect loops using my yamaha psr463 synthesizer, my zoomr8 portable studio, and audacity. All the music on these tracks was written by me. All instruments were played by me as well. All you have to to is loop them and you'll have a great base rhythm for your projects or to just jam with. That's why i create these types of loops; they help me create full finished compositions. If you would like to check out my original music it is available here:wicked.
Author: Badoink
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Some raw and dirty random samples of a small, out of tune yamaha pianino (upright piano) at a friends flat. There's noise of my laptop and there even might be some traffic noise in the background. Also no string scratching etc. In this pack. Nevertheless i thought it might be better to share the samples, than to have them just rot on a drive. I suggest throwing them into your software or hardware sampler of choice, manipulate them and listen what you come up with. Cut in ocenaudio. No noise-reduction or other processing has been applied. Enjoy ;-).
Author: Cabled Mess
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Single note sampled from a deckard's dream diy analogue synthesizer that i built myself. Deckard's dream (ddrm) is an 8-voice analogue synthesizer designed by black corporation and inspired in the classic yamaha cs-80. The ddrm (and cs-80) is all about live performance and expressiveness via aftertouch and modulations. Therefore, sampling the notes like i did here does not make much sense and by no means makes justice to the real thing. Nevertheless, i thought it could still be useful and would be nice to share. Synthesizer: deckard's dream (ddrm)factory preset #: 14note: c-1midi note: 0midi velocity: 16.
Author: Frederic
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A field recording i made. The original file was about 3 hours long, i just cut a cool piece out and uploaded it :: gear: one røde nt-1a (right channel) and one shure 8700 (left channel; eq-based hiss reduction) :: setup: both microphones were mounted next to each other with an offset of about 2. 5 meters :: the preamp for the nt1-a was the on-board preamp of the yamaha mg16/4 mixing console. Directly recorded to adobe audition 3. 0. :: if you like (or dislike) the sample, download, rate and comment!.
Author: Buginthesys
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I was demoing the new digital performer 10. 1 with a royer r-10 pair in blumlein array but wanted to check out one of the ribbons because it possibly sounded blown so i went ahead not bothering to create a new mono file. The mic was tracked through a yamaha mixer into digital performer via a motu 624. I have various cymbals including a paiste hi-hat and a zildjian ride which i bowed or scraped. There is an occasional tiny bit of noise from the hard drive, sorry. It has the hiccups. Some of these have an effect or two like a flange on one or more and a bit of delay but mostly you just hear the marvelous and very interesting cymbals!.
Author: Fiatluxx
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This was all recorded in enumclaw, wa on july 4th, 2013. I used a yamaha pocketrak recorder throughout the day and into evening when the fireworks started. There's an old piano outside the music store and i just caught the end of a young guy playing some nice music. I then just walked down the street recording the sounds. You can hear me talking to a guy who's working for a local politician. The b-25 mitchell bomber flyover was totally unexpected and i was lucky to have had the recorder going. It made two passes right over me and i love the sounds of those engines. It was a great day. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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This is a very small part of a song of mine called cyanean rocks. I used. Tempo: 140 bpmsguitar: prs se santana - guitar strings: ernie ball rps 10 slinkybass: vst cobra satin - bass strings: 3 vst, 1 fenderamp: yamaha thr 10 - select aco,a gentle amount of chorus & delayprogramms: fl8, wavelab 6drums: dw, tama. I do not tune my guitar and bass with the standard tuning. Veiler's personal tuning for guitar. Mi bass -remains-> mi bassla -becomes-> sol thin string - it is a sol string like the classic solre -becomes->do# the closest to re stringsol -remains-> sol, and it is exactly the same with the upper sol- buy extrasi -becomes-> do# the closest to si stringmi cantini -remains-> mi cantini. You must perform intonational adjustment to the bridge saddlesif your guitar has permanent bridge saddles - it sounds like ass. If you don't know what intonational adjustment of the bridge saddlesgo ask a guitarist because you are not - even if you say so. [we fix the harmonics - we focus in the octave tuning usually usinghex key = allen key]. In some guitars we may have to fix the harmonics once a month. If you don't know anything, search it on wikipedia. You have to throw away the la string. You have to purchase an extra sol to replace the unused la string. If you don't understand that, please don't speak to me, i hate idiots. Effects: phase deleting 25 ms of the right channel(if you destroy a critical drum-attack remix it to the right channel). Please brush your teeth!!!.
Author: Veiler
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