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Numbers from one to a million

Author: 
rfc1394
Sunday, January 24, 2010 - 02:29
Art Type: 
Sound Effect
Tags: 
male
speaking
numbers
Modern
Other
Vocals
Voice
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • Generic SFX Collection
  • MySFX
  • SFX
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Male voice speaking numbers 1 to 20, 30 to 90, 100 to 900, 1,000 to 10,000, 100,000 and 1,000,000. By cutting and splicing, can create any number or groups of numbers in range one to one million.

File(s): 
numbers.mp3 numbers.mp3 290.6 Kb [360 download(s)]
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Clint Bellanger
joined 13 years 6 months ago
01/29/2010 - 20:03
Clint Bellanger's picture

Technically this is good for numbers up to 999,999,999 right?

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rfc1394
joined 13 years 2 months ago
12/03/2010 - 00:45

Yes, actually you could get any number from 1 to one billion minus 1.

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rfc1394
joined 13 years 2 months ago
12/03/2010 - 00:45

Yes, actually you could get any number from 1 to one billion minus 1.

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undesired
joined 12 years 2 weeks ago
11/14/2011 - 02:04

:( I thought this mp3 was going to be you, counting all the way up to 1 million

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rfc1394
joined 13 years 2 months ago
08/15/2012 - 04:28

A full fille speaking a million numbers, not only taking a huge time would be horribly repetitive.  Let's say that it takes about a million seconds to read all the numbers - probably more but let's use that as a start - which would require 278 hours.  At an average of about 1 megabyte per minute for MP3 compression, it would also require 16.6667 gigabytes.

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