A sound that could be used to say 'correct' or 'well done'. This sound was created in cubase using the prologue instrument (i think. . . It might have been retrologue i can't remember).
A correct answer sound tone that i made for a trivia quiz app. The sound was made in ableton live 10 using operator. If you would like to listen to other variations then, please visit the gameshow quiz sounds and effects sound pack. All of these sounds are free to use for your projects. Enjoy!.
Intense sudden light, its has positive magic vibes. . . Is the sound you would put when u get a correct answer in a contest or something like that. . . It also feel like when u get an idea. Its base are metalic and glass-breaking sound effects, put them in reaper and playin with a lot of meq's and synth filters.
A bell like ding, made with sherry glass half full and tapped sharply with knife. Edited on audacity with fade out. Suitable for correct answer in game.
MIDI Transcript of listening to the song "Down by the Riverside". Additionally copied correct rhythm from an outdated schoolbook. Transkription des Lieds "Down by the Riverside". Korrekte Rhythmen aus einem extrem alten Schulbuch kopiert.
Capoeira is a martial art which is like dancing. Correct me if i am wrong. This is a recording of a capoeira session in rotterdam, wmdc, netherlands. Recorded with a tascam dr100.
Birdsounds recorded with zoom h5 and post-processed with audacity. I think there are sparrows and a great-tit. Correct me if i am wrong, i am not an expert in bird sounds :) enjoy!.
Sound of a crowd applauding. You can use it for multiple purposes, even educational. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------. You can share this as the license say. So whatever you do before asking first read the license terms to use it fairly and correct.
A game-like artificial sound that you would get on a "power up". Created on bfxr and modified with audacity. Released to public domain, i hope it is what you were looking for!.
Filtered version of a sound recorded by user ratla on an airport when the boarding pass is scanned and acknowledged. Edited the original sound with audacity and filtered away all other sounds. Request in forum: https://freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/41349/.
A series of nondescript samples recorded in a fashion inspired by error. They are made so that even if they are arranged in a rhymthmicaly correct order, they still sound horrible. The samples come from unearthed past tracks.