Omnipresent sun or overwhelming heat, this is a sound effect that is widely used in films. I made this sound in the studio, failing to find it in nature. Maybe it's an insect? If you know more about the source of this noise, tell me. According to another anonymous visitor: The Arizona Apache Cicada is the loudest. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Duration: 00:44.
An old metro from Paris arrives, stops, I get in, then leaves. Check-in from the platform, then from inside a train car. UCS Category: TRNInt, TRNSbwy. Duration: 01:50.
A small audience applauds after a piece played by a small band in a bar. Thanks to the music group "Les Accroch'Coeur". UCS Category: CRWDCheer. Duration: 00:02.
Telephone tone when the phone rings, in the United States and Canada. These are two sound waves of frequencies 440 Hz and 480 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:30.
Noise of a mirror thick (1cm) sitting on a wooden border where we throw a heavy object (in this case salt) and that is break the mirror collapses. UCS Category: GLASBrk. Duration: 00:02.