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Chattering teeth #2

Quick chattering of teeth. Like when you're cold. UCS Category: HMNMisc. Length: 00:04.
Countryside #3

Country soundscape: rumor, field crickets and song of birds. Sound recording on May 7, 2020 around 2:30 p.m. in France, in full confinement linked to COVID-19. UCS Category: AMBRurl. Length: 01:45.
Barn owl #2

Territorial hisses of a male barn owl (Tyto alba ). It is also referred to as the common barn owl. Recorded from inside the occupied barn. To learn more, go to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barn_owl. UCS Category: BIRDPrey. Length: 00:45.
Whistle, plastic #2

Several plastic whistles of different durations. UCS Category: WHSTMech. Length: 00:22.
Gantry gates at St Lazare station

Entrance to the platforms of St Lazare station. Gate beeps. Crowd noise. UCS Category: AMBTran. Length: 02:15.
Restaurant #2

Soundscape in a restaurant during brunch. About 40 people. UCS Category: AMBRest. Length: 02:38.
Operation (game) #5

Sound of the game "Operation" when touching a wall. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:02.
Scissors

Scissors: closing (x3), opening and closing (x3), short closure (x1). UCS Category: TOOLHand. Length: 00:12.
Reverse, Le Cri du Lynx®

"Le Cri du Lynx®" is the new noise emitted by receding trucks, construction machinery, combine harvesters or other vehicles: https://www.cridulynx.fr/. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:11.
Battery joke #6

The drum fill for when somebody tells a joke in a stand-up comic or a show. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:04.
Mountain, evening #2

Ambience recorded in the mountains, at the beginning of the night in August. Cow, wind, river, bells, insects. UCS Category: AMBAlpn. Length: 01:42.
Grinding metal gate #2

Sound of a metal door creaking (type gate). Learn how to make a squeaking sound effects metal: https://www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_107. UCS Category: METLFric. Length: 00:02.
Cheers, big red wine glass #2

Two big red wine glass that are shocking. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:01.
Broken plate #3

A plate dropped on a concrete floor, which breaks. UCS Category: CERMBrk. Length: 00:02.
Party horn #2

A "party horn", "party blower", "party pipe", or "blow tickler". UCS Category: HORNCele. Length: 00:01.
Drum roll 3 S

A snare drum roll. Made with HALion Sonic SE, on Cubase. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:03.
Industrial switch #2

Sound of a very large industrial switch. Like that of a shed or a very large room. Like you hear in the movies. This sound was created on a computer, with a switch noise, iron bar and reverb. UCS Category: MECHClik. Length: 00:03.
Doorbell #4

Wired chime. A electromagnets and two metal blades. A long press on the button. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:16.
Wine stopper #1

Same sound effects as No. 0273 but only the sound of the plug without the firing cap. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:01.
Couinement jouet #8

Squeak of a toy. Here a kind of "pear horn". UCS Category: TOYMech. Length: 00:01.
Bones cracking #1

Bones cracking noises made with a sprig of celery. The technical https://www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_123. UCS Category: GOREBone. Length: 00:38.
Evening in Gironde, France

Soundscape of an evening in Gironde in the city of St-Vivien-du-Médoc. Insects, cars, etc. UCS Category: AMBRurl. Length: 03:32.
Outside Talks #6

Around fifty people are chatting outside, in French. UCS Category: CRWDWalla. Length: 01:38.
Guitar, exercise, beginner #4

A beginner plays an exercise, on a acoustic guitar. UCS Category: MUSCStr. Length: 00:54.
Radio, frequency sweep #1

Manual frequency scan of a radio tuner. UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:06.
Eurosignal

Characteristic beep of the Eurosignal radio paging service, operated in France, Germany, and Switzerland from 1975 to 2005. One of the first consumer paging networks in Europe, it allowed people to reach someone carrying a small portable receiver: dialing their number from a landline triggered a series of beeps alerting the bearer that someone was trying to contact them, leaving it up to them to call back from the nearest phone.
The signal was broadcast on the FM band, between 87.3 and 87.5 MHz, and could be picked up on any radio tuned to those frequencies — so much so that many listeners still remember these sequential tones bleeding through at the low end of the dial.
Made obsolete by the arrival of GSM, Eurosignal stands as a reminder of a time when mobile communication meant knowing you had to call back — without knowing who, or why.
Thanks to Thanh Lâm Nguyễn for donating the sound file. UCS Category: COMRadio, COMTelm. Length: 01:21.
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