I don't want to get yelled at by the mods, =D ..........I think I'm ok, being a "Pro user" though.....So here goes....Found a GREAT link to a FREE stock audio clip library, created by it's users. Free downloads of some hard to find soundbites...Hope you guys find them as helpful as I did...all kinds of new ideas for interludes and transitions.....
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(It does have some free sound effects (Similar free sound clips can also be found elsewhere), but they are only there to entice users to the site to purchase their commercial clips.)
[Link removed - Links to external commercial websites are not permitted. Please see the forum rules]
(It does have some free sound effects (Similar free sound clips can also be found elsewhere), but they are only there to entice users to the site to purchase their commercial clips.)
Posted Sun 29 Jul 12 @ 3:10 pm
I'm not convinced that is such a great site. Take a look at this page:
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Generic sound effects, many of which are just a couple of seconds in length, cost nearly $4 each.
If you have loads of money, and no free time to source these clips yourself, then yea - I suppose it'll do. But I just can't ever see a situation where I would pay $4 for a 1 second clip of a machine going 'clunk'.
There are loads of other sites on the Internet that offer downloadable sound clips for free. I'd start with those.
Just my tuppence worth...
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Generic sound effects, many of which are just a couple of seconds in length, cost nearly $4 each.
If you have loads of money, and no free time to source these clips yourself, then yea - I suppose it'll do. But I just can't ever see a situation where I would pay $4 for a 1 second clip of a machine going 'clunk'.
There are loads of other sites on the Internet that offer downloadable sound clips for free. I'd start with those.
Just my tuppence worth...
Posted Sun 29 Jul 12 @ 5:10 pm