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The Cubase SX Grungelizer

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Electrical noises, crackles, etc. A racket similar to what you hear when listening to an old record on a worn-out player. This rather unconvincing sound is generated by Cubase’s “Grungelizer”. Settings: Crackle at 1/2 in 78 RPM mode, Noise at 1/16, Distort at 2/4, EQ at 1/8, AC at 1/8, and Timeline at 1/2. UCS Category: COMStatic. Length: 00:10.
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Phone hung up #2

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Old Socotel S63 type telephone that we hang up. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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Cathode screen off #1

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Noise you hear when you turn off a CRT screen. Computer generated sound. UCS Category: COMTv. Length: 00:01.
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Cathode screen off #2

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Noise you hear when you turn off a CRT screen. Computer generated sound. UCS Category: COMTv. Length: 00:01.
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Key 3 in DTMF

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The audible signal when the 3 key on a telephone is pressed, in "DTMF". DTMF stands for "Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency." It is a technology used for tone dialing. Each key on a telephone keypad emits a unique combination of two sound frequencies (one low and one high), allowing the telephone system to easily detect which key has been pressed. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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Vinyl Scratch #5

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A little scratch on a vinyl record. UCS Category: COMPhono. Length: 00:01.
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Spoutnik #2

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This sound is a reproduction: a 1060 Hz sine wave with some reverb. On October 4, 1957, the first artificial satellite took off: Sputnik 1. With its 83 kilos and 58 cm in diameter, it will revolve around the Earth in an elliptical orbit, between 288 and 947 kilometers in altitude. , emitting this characteristic "beep beep" broadcast by all the radios in the world. UCS Category: COMTran. Length: 00:09.
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Nokia 6300 buzzer in one hand

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Noise is a Nokia 6300 buzzer when it is in hand. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:04.
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Phone booth pick up #1

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I pick up the receiver of the last telephone box still in operation in metropolitan France. It is in Murbach (68). UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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Vinyl Scratch #16

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A little scratch on a vinyl record. UCS Category: COMPhono. Length: 00:01.
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Typewriter #3

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I write slowly on the typewriter. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:22.
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8mm Camera #5

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Operation of a Paillard Bolex B8 camera. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:12.
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Discreet Socotel ringers

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4 rings of a Socotel S63 equipped with a discreet system, likely designed for indoor environments such as a hotel room or an office: spaces where a loud ringer would be disruptive. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:20.
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SLR camera in burst mode #4

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12 triggers of a reflex camera in burst mode. UCS Category: COMCam. Length: 00:02.
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Key 2 in DTMF

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The audible signal when the 2 key on a telephone is pressed, in "DTMF". DTMF stands for "Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency." It is a technology used for tone dialing. Each key on a telephone keypad emits a unique combination of two sound frequencies (one low and one high), allowing the telephone system to easily detect which key has been pressed. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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8mm Camera #4

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Operation of a Paillard Bolex B8 camera. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:12.
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Socotel low ringtones #1

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4 weak rings from an old Socotel S63 type phone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:26.
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Audio cassette: Back music #4

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Rewinding an audio cassette while playing a music recording. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:01.
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Mobile phone vibrator #1

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Mobile phone (Sagem MyX-2): Vibrate on carpet (x2). UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:06.
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Mobile key

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Noise keys of a mobile (x11). Means the support and release the button. The phone is a Sagem myX2. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:12.
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Phone booth pick up #2

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I pick up the receiver of the last telephone box still in operation in metropolitan France. It is in Murbach (68). UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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Cassette Player: Rewind and End

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Cassette Player: rewind and end. Twice. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:11.
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Cassette Player: Forward and End

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Cassette Player: Forward and End. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:12.
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Interference with a mobile phone #2

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Noise made by a speaker when you put a mobile phone near the amplifier. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:13.
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Phone hung up #4

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Old Socotel S63 type telephone that we hang up. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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Flash powder #2

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Sound of a "Flashing powder" flash. In the middle of the 19th century, the average exposure time in photography was around 30 seconds. In 1887, Adolf Mieetke and Johannes Gaedicke invented "Flashing Powder". It is an explosive mixture made of magnesium, potassium chlorate and antimony. Once ignited, its combustion provides a bright light, noise but also a lot of smoke. The first flash was born and made it possible to shorten exposure times. Thanks to Gerry OULEVAY (GerryOulevay.ch), photographed by Chantal CODOUREY PIGUET. UCS Category: COMCam. Length: 00:02.
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Radio interference #1

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Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:07.
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Video tape

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Rewinding, then fast-forwarding (x2) of a MiniDV video cassette inside a camcorder. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:47.
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Warning tone phone

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Ring and vibrate alert a Nokia 6300 mobile phone placed in the hand. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:19.
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Important message, in Morse #2

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The message "This is an important message" in international Morse (sound) alphabet. the Morse is formed of "dit" and "dah" (of points and features). 1 "dah" equals 3 "dit". The spaces between the letters are equivalent to 1 "dah". Ends with a space between the words equivalent to 7 "dit". Realized on a computer with a sine wave of 615 Hz. For more information on Morse: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code. UCS Category: COMTelm. Length: 00:23.
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VCR: forward

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VCR sound: fast forward on a VHS tape. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 01:05.
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Speaking clock #1

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French telephone speaking clock from 3699. Male voice. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:55.
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Audio cassette: Back music #10

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Rewinding an audio cassette while playing a music recording. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:01.
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Megaphone, larsen #7

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Larsen in an electric megaphone. UCS Category: COMMic. Length: 00:03.
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Key 0 in DTMF

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The audible signal when the 0 key on a telephone is pressed, in "DTMF". DTMF stands for "Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency." It is a technology used for tone dialing. Each key on a telephone keypad emits a unique combination of two sound frequencies (one low and one high), allowing the telephone system to easily detect which key has been pressed. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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8mm projector, #5

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Projection of a film with a Magnon Duomatic DX87. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:19.
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Low frequency continuous buzzer

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Low frequency continuous buzzer. There is a buzzer of walkie talkie on a wooden table. UCS Category: COMTran. Length: 00:04.
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Key 4 in DTMF

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The audible signal when the 4 key on a telephone is pressed, in "DTMF". DTMF stands for "Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency." It is a technology used for tone dialing. Each key on a telephone keypad emits a unique combination of two sound frequencies (one low and one high), allowing the telephone system to easily detect which key has been pressed. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
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Vinyl Scratch #7

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A little scratch on a vinyl record. UCS Category: COMPhono. Length: 00:01.
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Vinyl Scratch #12

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A little scratch on a vinyl record. UCS Category: COMPhono. Length: 00:01.
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