3 552 Free Sample Sound Effects - Most Popular
Mechanical doorbell #3

Sound of a small mechanical doorbell at the entrance to the house. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:01.
Mechanical doorbell #5

Sound of a small mechanical doorbell at the entrance to the house. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:01.
Mechanical doorbell #7

Sound of a small mechanical doorbell at the entrance to the house. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:01.
Electric jackhammer #5

Sound of a Redstone brand 1100W electric jackhammer. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:04.
8mm Camera #2

Operation of a 1963 AGFA Movex Automatic II camera. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:17.
Car passing 50km/h #13

A car passes through the city at around 50 km/h. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:22.
Dumbbell, carried #2

Sound of a 10 kilogram dumbbell being grabbed. UCS Category: OBJGym. Length: 00:01.
Birds in the City #1

City ambience, garden side: blackbirds, Eurasian blackcaps, Eurasian wren.. Field recording captured in France, in the Centre region, in spring, on May 25th at 6:00 AM. A detail that matters for your project, since birds aren't present, nor active in the same way, all year round. UCS Category: AMBBird. Length: 01:28.
Shepard Descending Scale x1 #3

A single cycle of the Descending Shepard Scale at 60 BPM, starting on a C. Continuous glissando. Easy to loop. More information on my Shepard Scale generator. UCS Category: DSGNTonl, DSGNRise. Length: 00:12.
2.6 kHz feedback

Feedback loop of approximately 2,600 Hz between headphones and a microphone. UCS Category: COMMic. Length: 00:02.
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