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Servomotor 1, 90° #1

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 90°. It is a Futaba S3003. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 1, 90° #2

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 90°. It is a Futaba S3003. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 1, 180° #2

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 180°. It is a Futaba S3003. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 2, 20° #1

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 20°. It is a T2M TS-315. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 2, 30° #1

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 30°. It is a T2M TS-315. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 2, 180° #1

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 180°. It is a T2M TS-315. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 2, 180° #2

Sound of a large servomotor rotating 180°. 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 3, 180° #1

Sound of a medium servomotor rotating 180°. It is a Multiplex MS-X4. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 4, 45° #1

Sound of a little servomotor rotating 45°. It is a Hitec HS-55. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Servomotor 4, 90° #2

Sound of a little servomotor rotating 90°. It is a Hitec HS-55. UCS Category: MOTRSrvo, ROBTMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Overtone singing, E

I sing in overtone. Overtone singing is a vocal technique for producing a vocal timbre characterized by two notes of different frequencies. My first voice is a root E, my second is a whistle. more information on this song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing. UCS Category: VOXSing. Length: 00:22.
Escalator #2

I am stationary, at the top of an escalator going up, at the metro exit. UCS Category: MACHEscl. Length: 00:14.
Beer compressor #1

Noise of the compressor of a beer tap. Sound recording with an AKG C 411 PP. UCS Category: MACHPump. Length: 01:09.
Car turn signals #2

Sound of car turn signals. It is a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:04.
Car turn signals #4

Sound of car turn signals. It is a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:04.
Test 2.1 (multicanal)

Audio file allowing the testing and calibration of a 2.1 installation, 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: 00:14.
Electronic drums #3

I tap on a pad of an electronic drum kit. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:01.
Electronic drums, pedal

I press the pedal of an electronic drum kit. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:01.
Old calculator, calculation and ticket #3

Sound of keys and ticket printing on an old calculator with built-in printer: an Olivetti Logos 49. UCS Category: MACHOffc. Length: 00:09.
Dumbbell, placed #3

Sound of a 10 kilogram dumbbell being placed on a wooden floor. UCS Category: OBJGym. Length: 00:01.
Dumbbell, placed #3

Sound of a 10 kilogram dumbbell being placed on a wooden floor. UCS Category: OBJGym. Length: 00:01.
Phone picked up #2

Old Socotel S63 type telephone that we picked up. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
Rope #1

Creaking of a rope recorded in a treetop adventure course. UCS Category: ROPECreak. Length: 00:01.
Rope #4

Creaking of a rope recorded in a treetop adventure course. UCS Category: ROPECreak. Length: 00:02.
Water Blop #1

Sound of water when I immerse a hydrophone in water. UCS Category: WATRLap. Length: 00:01.
Thermal floor saw #1

This thermal cutter, or floor saw, makes quite a noise in my neighborhood. UCS Category: MACHCnst. Length: 01:25.
Thermal floor saw #4

This thermal cutter, or floor saw, makes quite a noise in my neighborhood. UCS Category: MACHCnst. Length: 01:31.
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. UCS Category: COMRadio, COMTelm. Length: 01:21.
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