3 539 Free Thé Sound Effects - Most Popular
Electric strike #2

The buzzing sound of an electric lock when it is activated. To make it sound accurate, you should add the sound of the door of your choice opening. UCS Category: DOORHdwr. Length: 00:01.
Grinder (230mm)

3 using of AEG grinder 230 mm in diameter. I cut a concrete slab. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:35.
Pruning with cutterbar on tractor

A tractor pruning my hedge facing a field, with a cutterbar. He moves forward, he moves back, then moves forward a second time. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 02:13.
Pruning with tractor, fast passage #1

Pruning a large hedge with a tractor. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 02:46.
Pruning with tractor, fast passage #2

Pruning a large hedge with a tractor. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 03:19.
Pruning with tractor, fast passage #3

Pruning a large hedge with a tractor. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 02:35.
Electric car window, closing #2

Closing of an electric window of Kia Carnival. Recorded from outside the vehicle. UCS Category: VEHWndw. Length: 00:05.
Plastic handcuff #4

Sound of plastic handcuff, cable tie or collar. UCS Category: PLASMisc. Length: 00:01.
Barn Swallows in the City #1

City ambience, street side: barn swallows and blackbirds. Field recording captured in France, in the Centre region, in spring, on May 25th at 5:30 AM. A detail that matters for your project, since swallows aren't present, nor active in the same way, all year round. UCS Category: AMBBird. Length: 01:37.
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- Prefer English terms when possible
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- Skip adjectives (cat not big cat)
- Avoid onomatopoeia and slang
- Don't describe what the sound is NOT
- Focus on the sound source (door, engine, bird)