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Hum Drone - Beta - 210 Hz - 14 Hz Beta Waves 1 |
Board | Frequency SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 60 seconds |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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These sounds from Frequency S Library are a diverse collection of auditory experiences that span a wide range of frequencies and tones. From the gentle hum of a radio to the crackling analog noise of a battery charger, each sound offers a unique audio landscape to explore. The frequency sweeping elements add a dynamic quality to the collection, shifting and oscillating in a mesmerizing dance of sound waves. With elements like sustained low frequency drones and rumbling tremors, this library is a treasure trove of sonic inspiration waiting to be unlocked.
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