Telephone beep of an answering machine. This is a sound wave of 825 Hz sinusoidal frequency. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:01.
Telephone tone when the phone rings in Europe. This is a sound wave frequency of 440 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:40.
Two-tone siren of the French Gendarmerie. Doppler-Fizeau effect of a passage from left to right, made by computer. No engine noise, it's up to you to choose the noise of your vehicle according to your project. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Duration: 00:20.
Audio file allowing the testing and calibration of a 7.1 installation (Dolby Surround), in french. Download in WAV format! This is 7 channels + 1 for a subwoofer. If one of the channels is not audible, your device is not suitable. More info in our file on "multichannel sound". UCS Category: TEST. Duration: 00:34.
Telephone tone when the phone rings, in the United States and Canada. These are two sound waves of frequencies 440 Hz and 480 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:30.
Audio file allowing the testing and calibration of a 5.1 installation, in french. Download in WAV format! This is 5 channels + 1 for a subwoofer. If one of the channels is not audible, your device is not suitable. More info in our file on "multichannel sound". UCS Category: TEST. Duration: 00:26.
Telephone tone when the phone rings, in the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and many other countries with historical ties to the Commonwealth. These are two sound waves of frequencies 400 Hz and 450 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:30.
Telephone tone when the line is busy, in France. This is a sound wave frequency of 440 Hz sinusoidal, slightly clipped. Half a second, every second. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:10.
Telephone tone when the phone rings in Europe. This is a sound wave frequency of 425 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:40.
Telephone tone when the line is busy, in France. This is a sound wave frequency of 440 Hz sinusoidal. Half a second, every second. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:10.
Audio file allowing the testing and calibration of a 2.0 (stereophonic) 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. Duration: 00:10.
Telephone tone when searching a correspondent. This is a sound wave frequency of 440 Hz sinusoidal. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:01.
Telephone tone when searching a correspondent. This is a sound wave frequency of 440 Hz sinusoidal, slightly clipped. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Duration: 00:01.
Audio file allowing the testing and calibration of a 7.1 installation (Dolby Surround) + 2, in french. Download in WAV format! These are 7 channels + 1 for a subwoofer + 1 intended for the hearing impaired + 1 intended for audio description. If one of the channels is not audible, your device is not suitable. More info in our file on "multichannel sound". UCS Category: TEST. Duration: 00:42.
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. Duration: 00:14.
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. Duration: 00:18.
Audio file allowing the testing and calibration of a 4.1 installation, in french. Download in WAV format! This is 4 channels + 1 for a subwoofer. If one of the channels is not audible, your device is not suitable. More info in our file on "multichannel sound". UCS Category: TEST. Duration: 00:22.
This action can be VERY long depending on your connection and the size of the files!
To refine your search: - Choose one or two simple words, - preferably in French, or in English - avoid spellin mistaq and tyyping - Try synonyms - Do not agree verbs - Avoid adjectives (big cat , magnificent thunderstorm, powerful explosion, high-pitched scream, etc.) - Prefer the single name of the source object noise (motor of a scooter, bird in the garden, horn of a taxi, evening wind , hen who has pain in the right leg, etc.) - avoid onomatopoeia and slang - Choose the singular - Do not don't look for what the sound is not (Baby who doesn't cry, windless forest) - Don't write what you want to do with it ( bark for ringing, waves for falling asleep)