3 552 Free G Sound Effects - Most Popular
Audio cassette: Back music #13

Rewinding an audio cassette while playing a music recording. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:01.
Ping-pong ball, bounce #2

A table tennis ball bouncing off a tiled floor. UCS Category: SPRTIndor. Length: 00:05.
Detector #2

The sound of a detector. Like a metal detector. Generated with a computer. This is a sawtooth wave, with a frequency of 293 Hz. UCS Category: BEEPAppl. Length: 00:04.
Mbira, note #5

A note from Mbira, Sanza, Kalimba, etc. In African idiophone instrument. UCS Category: MUSCInst. Length: 00:03.
Hi-hat #3

Sound of an open and close hi-hat struck with a wooden drumstick. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:01.
Door, opening #1

Opening of a building plastic door. Sound recording from the inside. Noise from the gasket. UCS Category: DOORPlas. Length: 00:02.
5 year old child crying #3

My 5 year old son is having a crying fit in his room. No abuse, he was doing a comedy to play the game console. UCS Category: VOXCry. Length: 00:03.
Aerospace communication beep #3

Beep that is emitted after a space conversation (Nasa, SpaceX, etc.). UCS Category: COMTran. Length: 00:01.
Flash powder #2

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.
Boiler at the Geofón

Recording of a gas boiler with the "Geofón" contact microphone from the Lom brand. UCS Category: FIREGas, SCIMisc. Length: 01:50.
Trafic at the Geofón #2

Recording of the passage of a truck, with the Lom brand "Geofón" contact microphone. The microphone is on a lamppost. UCS Category: AMBTraf, SCIMisc. Length: 00:26.
Clink of glass, Toast #2

When we want to make a toast, we clink a glass with a cutlery. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:03.
Servomotor 2, 90° #2

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 90°. It is a T2M TS-315. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 3, 20° #1

Sound of a medium servomotor rotating 20°. It is a Multiplex MS-X4. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 4, 90° #1

Sound of a little servomotor rotating 90°. It is a Hitec HS-55. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 4, 180° #1

Sound of a little servomotor rotating 180°. It is a Hitec HS-55. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Test 4.0 (Quadriphony)

Audio file allowing the testing and calibration of a 4.0 installation (quadriphonic), in french. Download in WAV format! If one of the channels is not audible, your device is not suitable. More info in our file on "multichannel sound". UCS Category: TEST. Length: 00:18.
Insect song #3

This is probably a large green grasshopper. Recorded at night, between 2 and 3 meters high, in the vegetation. Easy to loop. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:19.
Train whistle, foley #4

I blow into a locomotive-style train whistle. I added a bit of reverb to make it sound more realistic. My whistle: https://thmn.to/thoprod/511358?offid=1&affid=792. UCS Category: TRNHorn. Length: 00:04.
Crossing at Levallois-Perret #1

Levallois-Perret crossroads, near the Louise Michel metro station. Traffic and works. UCS Category: AMBUrbn. Length: 03:52.
Covered market #2

Henri-Barbusse covered market hall in Levallois-Perret. Few people. UCS Category: AMBMrkt. Length: 03:25.
Phone hung up #2

Old Socotel S63 type telephone that we hang up. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
Phone hung up #4

Old Socotel S63 type telephone that we hang up. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
Manifestation #9

Demonstration in Paris. It involves singing with a marching band. UCS Category: AMBPrtst. Length: 01:54.
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.
Water Blop #2

Sound of water when I immerse a hydrophone in water. UCS Category: WATRLap. Length: 00:02.
Thermal floor saw #3

This thermal cutter, or floor saw, makes quite a noise in my neighborhood. UCS Category: MACHCnst. Length: 00:44.
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