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Where can I find music or sound effects for my games?
Where can I find music or sound effects for my games?
Try this website. I always use this site for creating simple sounds like shooting, pick up etc.
Always check licensing of every individual clip. You don't want to get in trouble further down the line.
Thanks you and the answerers saved me the trouble of making every sound which takes on average 1250 hours for me.
Thanks alot
Answer by Ehren · Nov 10, 2009 at 08:17 PM
- Hire a composer. Below are some composers who specialize in video games. You can also try posting a "Composer Wanted" request in the Unity Collaboration Forum.
- Purchase stock audio. You can purchase royalty-free stock audio from the following sites:
- Use free/CC stock audio.
- Do It Yourself
I've dealt with Sound Rangers in the past for stock audio. They're reasonably priced, have a no-nonsense license, and a good selection of sounds.
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on ccmixter.org. they even have a dedicated search feature for free music for commercial projects.
++1 $$anonymous$$ust to check these Top 16 Best Free $$anonymous$$usic And Sound Effect Resources For Games
Answer by $$anonymous$$ · Nov 10, 2009 at 10:47 PM
A few more sources of stock audio:
- sounddogs.com (I've bought one or two effects from them)
- soundeffects.com
- Tommy Tallarico
Some free music sites:
- musopen (I've used some classical recordings from them)
- open music archive
- Kevin Macleod (his site mentions some of his stuff has shown up in iPhone games)
Finally, here's a friend of mine who specializes in game audio - composition, effects, and voice recording:
"This site requires flash." This post was in 2009, and I think that friend of yours hasn't updated his site since then either. I haven't seen "this site requires flash" in years.
You necro'd the thread just to say that?
I mean, it was created 2009 and last active around 2014...
Answer by verdegang · Dec 10, 2009 at 12:02 PM
I've you are already interested, I've found this site: http://www.freesound.org/
There are lots of sound effects ;)
Answer by Shadyfella13 · Dec 19, 2009 at 04:45 AM
I have been a fan of FlashKit for a few now. Great resource for sound effects and loopable sound bites.
http://www.flashkit.com/soundfx/
enjoy :)
Answer by Shadyfella13 · Dec 19, 2009 at 04:50 AM
There is also this Audio Search engine I use called "Find Sounds"... its good when you are looking for something specific....
(only lets new users post one link at a time.. sorry for the extra post...)
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