Pressing the buttons of an electronic lock, such as a hotel safe or control panel. Sound of the buttons pressed, as well as the electronic beeps. Some melodic elements. Version 3, stereo. Electronic,
An accurate simulation of the Greenwich Time Signal, a.k.a. “The Pips” used to mark the hour on BBC radio broadcasts. The six pip time signal is played six times, the takes are increasingly loud. Electronic,
Pressing the buttons of an electronic lock, such as a hotel safe or control panel. Sound of the buttons pressed, as well as the electronic beeps. Some melodic elements. Version 1, stereo. Electronic,
Bleeps like those heard in radio communications with NASA astronauts.
Could also be used for other signals / alerts, e. g. medical monitor beep, or timer countdown. Electronic,
A simple beep sound, from an oscillator, a medical device, your typical cash register beeping. A whole variety of uses, real recording, not synthesized. Version 2, stereo. Electronic,
The beep sound of an electric button, such as of a control panel or a power button. Medium-high tonality, also available in a lower tone. Short. Mono. Electronic,
The beep sound of an electric button, such as of a control panel or a power button. Medium-low tonality, also available in a higher tone. Short. Mono. Electronic,