120 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bonus"

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Designed sound meant to work as a game item pick up, bonus or reward feedback.
Author: Ienba
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Falcon 9 landing heard from near the beach at cape canaveral, florida with bonus expletive from my mother.
Author: Gggs
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Another gleechlab (http://www. Gleetchplug. Com) assisted creation. Drum loop, run through the lab's ring mod, with added bonus of subtle little glitched guitar bits.
Author: Tristan
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A field recording of church bells chiming 6am in totnes devon with the added bonus of a seagull. Recorded on a zoom h2n recorder.
Author: Hudson Swan
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Made in ableton live, layered and processed together and assembled into a loop resembling automatic fire. Couple single shots with minor pitch differences in there for bonus.
Author: Superphat
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The sound of trying to open a box without succeeding. As heard in our episode "the snurfs" bonus 107 (comedypodcast. Net). Recorded using audacity on a mac with a blue yeti microphone.
Author: Sketchcompod
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Sound of big-truck deceleration. We hear so many and they're all different. This one comes to a stop, and you get an air brake release as a bonus.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Very cool ape sound. Great for a zoo, or primate and monkey scene. The sound is public domain so thats a bonus.
Author: Untitled
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Very cool gorilla sound. Great for a zoo, or primate and monkey scene. The sound is public domain so thats a bonus.
Author: Untitled
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Nicely recorded shower that is in the public domain so thats a bonus. Sounds great for any bathroom sound request.
Author: ezwa
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A mono recording of the cheapest triangle i could find at the music store. 3 single hits of the bars, a few closed hits and a finger cymbal ding as a bonus. Gear:neumann ltm-103arturia audifuse. Format:wav 48khz 24bit mono.
Author: Brunoboselli
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Quick clip of a bonus performance following saint mark's compline service. Sat about arms reach away from the organist which is why you can hear a click/thumping noise from the wooden pedals that control the larger pipes. The zoom started clipping towards the end from the boom of the organ. Looking for the organist's name.
Author: Gggs
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Recorded in my small apartment bathroom because i just need to start recording stuff to get my sound library going. Recorded with my zoom h4n using its built-in condenser mics at a 90 degree xy coincident pattern. Bonus cat meows toward the end (translated as "daddy, what are you doing? why are you in the bathroom with the door cracked??").
Author: Otterbahn
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I suppose you could say this is a bit science-fictiony. Kinda like background noise if you were alone in an abandoned space station or starship with the sound of machines and whatnot around you. And as an added bonus, it is a perfect loop. Recorded with a yescom pro studio condenser microphone using my own voice. Used audacity for editing.
Author: Skarcreva
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This is actually a low pitched log drum hit, with delayed reverberation, for that natural reflection of sound heard after a loud bang in the distance. --------------------------------------------------------------need notification sounds for apps and games?check out my collection of $1 pings, clicks, dings and bings :. Http://audiojungle. Net/collections/1725532-bonus-points--------------------------------------------------------------.
Author: Nenadsimic
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Ambiance of a shopping mall or crowded store. Great for shopping or retail sound effects. This sound is in the public domain so its a bonus.
Author: Natalie
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This an acapella that could be featured on your future hit. This is no copyright, i recorded this just for your free download and use. For me is bonus - my voice on your track. One ask: if you use it in your music, please send me a link to a track. I would love to listen.
Author: Paranoye
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Sometimes i regret being so stubborn, only using analog modules in my modular. How easy it should have been creating cool rhythms for the drums with a digitalclock generator or having a nice wave table oscillator etc. . . . Today, i admit, i once again was looking at a digital clockgenerator. How would care!?same sequence as in electronic minute no 105, but slower. And i have added someeasy modular analog. . . . Drums and a bonus sound. Play with it. In the end the drums are alone!the wav-file is raw! no editing at all. Yes i should record via my h1. . . But it'sso easy to use the mic in on my laptop.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A stark soundscape of the icy wind swooshing through dry oak leaves on the edge of a midwestern lake. Plus, as an added bonus, from out of nowhere two fast-moving canada geese come storming through at only about 25 feet from where i was standing!. I was very lucky because they are so close that at some point during this recording, you can actually hear the sound of the wind being pummeled by the beating of the geese's very large, strong wings. Equipment: sound devices mixpre-6 and sennheiser mkh 416 inside a blimp. Recorded on monday december 28 2020 around 1:30 in the afternoon. Outside temp was 37 degrees and the wind was blowing steady at 10 to 15 miles an hour.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Non-functional tube radio warming up, making a loud 60hz hum with lots of harmonics. As a bonus it clicks off at the end. Zenith consoltone. Only because the faq says so: electro voice n/d 257a through impedance transformer into crappy gigabyte motherboard realtek high definition audio. 16bits, processed at 32bits. Audacity sound editor and/or driver wouldn't record mic level so it was very noisy after amplification. Filtered with a (mathematically equivalent) fft constructed whopping 64k length zero phase filter (blackman window) with 5 wavelength width bandpass at each harmonic from 60hz to 5,520hz. For some reason a fraction of some of the harmonics didn't get through so did another pass on the residual noise and mixed that in. Near the beginning there was a sort of brief duplicate signal that descended in pitch so it didn't make it through the filter. I added that bit in. Attenuated frequencies above 3. 6khz because they are pretty much noise, but removing them didn't sound right. Cleaned up the beginning a bit in various ways, cut it down to 15 sec and carefully appended the unfiltered "click" onto the end, which i denoised 12db with audacity's noise reduction.
Author: Hetanoyokozuki
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