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ZapSplat is a comprehensive online library offering over 150,000 free sound effects and more than 500 royalty-free music tracks. Catering to filmmakers, game developers, podcasters, and content creators, it provides high-quality audio assets suitable for both commercial and non-commercial projects. The platform adds around 100 new sounds daily, ensuring a fresh and diverse selection for users. With a user base exceeding 2.6 million creatives, ZapSplat has established itself as a trusted...
BBC is a renowned broadcasting network that has created countless documentaries, movies, and tv shows. Through their time, they've collected a gigantic library of sound effects consisting of a variety of sounds. BBC has opened up a small part of their collection for the public to use. Although it cannot be used in commercial projects without purchasing a license, you can use all of these sounds for personal, educational, or research purposes. It might just be fun and interesting to listen...
IMSLP is a website filled with public domain music scores for you to freely download and perform. With over 100,000 works in their collection, there's boundless sheet music for you to find, play, and adapt however you like. Some pieces may still be under copyright, and IMSLP let's you know if they are, but it is your responsibility to make sure the pieces are truly public domain if you intend to use these compositions in a public or commercial setting. IMSLP has compositions ranging back to...
FreeSound.org is an amazing collection or user-uploaded audio content. The website is easy to navigate and you can find a sound for almost anything you can think of. The quality of recordings can vary, but generally you can find a good recording or be able to clean it up with some audio processing. Not all sounds are copyright free though, so you have to make sure you follow the license stated for each sample you use. On the bright side, you can search by copyright license and there are...
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