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Gong, strong #2

A strong shock of mallet on a small hanging gong. UCS Category: BELLGong. Length: 00:15.
8mm projector, #1

Projection of a film with a Magnon Duomatic DX87. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:34.
Amplifier, ground problem #2

Noise from an amplifier when there is a ground problem. UCS Category: ELECBuzz. Length: 00:30.
Cracking ice #3

Crack of ice. Noisy with a block of ice that I crush. UCS Category: ICEBrk. Length: 00:01.
Warning tone phone

Ring and vibrate alert a Nokia 6300 mobile phone placed in the hand. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:19.
Shepard Tone x10 #1

Ten cycles of the 12-semitone ascending Shepard scale at 60 BPM, starting on C. Sustained notes (one half note per measure). Easy to loop. More information on my Shepard scale generator. UCS Category: DSGNTonl, DSGNRise. Length: 02:00.
Car trunk #1

Opening and closing a chest of Kia Carnival. Noise of the pneumatic cylinder. Sound taken outside the car. UCS Category: VEHDoor. Length: 00:07.
Hush, long man

A man asks for silence 2 times, triplets: Hush!. UCS Category: HMNMisc. Length: 00:04.
Key 4 in DTMF

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.
Key 6 in DTMF

The audible signal when the 6 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.
Key 7 in DTMF

The audible signal when the 7 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.
Ping-pong ball, bounce #1

A table tennis ball bouncing off a tiled floor. UCS Category: SPRTIndor. Length: 00:05.
Radio interference #1

Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:07.
Key 0 in DTMF

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.
Electric circuit breaker

4 tripping and reclosing of an EDF or Enedis subscriber electrical connection circuit-breaker. UCS Category: ELECMisc. Length: 00:17.
Tractor and rollers

Tractor dragging rollers to flatten the earth in a field. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 02:02.
Apple crunched #1

I eat a green apple in front of the microphone, indoors. UCS Category: FOODEat. Length: 00:14.
Bells of Santa Claus #2

Noise of bells that are fixed on Santa's reindeer. UCS Category: BELLAnml. Length: 00:57.
Glass of water, filling #2

Filling a small glass of water in glass, with a plastic bottle. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:04.
Manual chain hoist, mounted

Noise from a winch or manual chain hoist coming up. UCS Category: CHAINMvmt. Length: 00:25.
Roadworks #2

Small steamroller engine. Sounds of shovels and brooms. Backhoe engine. Workers. Beeps back. UCS Category: AMBCnst. Length: 01:54.
Spring handle electric fence

Spring handle electric fence. In a meadow. UCS Category: DOORSwng. Length: 00:37.
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