sound effects for free

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4 comments, last by Tai-Pan 20 years, 10 months ago
Im finishing a soccer game ..and I need to put some sound on it..does anyone know where can I get some free sound effects? Im a programmer I know nothing about sound. Thanks in advance guys. "Those who follow the path of the warrior must be ready to die, to stand for their convictions, live for one´s convictions, die for one´s convictions"
"Those who follow the path of the warrior must be ready to die, to stand for their convictions, live for one´s convictions, die for one´s convictions"
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There''s this great search engine called google, you really should give it a try, it will find your thousands of free sounds!
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Not really..Ive been searching with the aid of google for two days..and I only have found some sound effects that are not what Im looking for..mainly animal sounds, car sounds, explosions, weapons, etc..Try with google and you will only find few useful and FREE sound effects.
My game will be free, so I wont pay for the sound effects.

Thanks anyway...anyone can help me?
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Not free, but you can find Swift/Cosmi''s "6000 Sound Effects" CD in your local discount rack for about $10. If you can''t find it locally, type "6000 Sound Effects" into the search box on ebay to find several for sale.

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My bookmarks>Sounds has the following links:

http://www.ilovewavs.com/
http://smw.internet.com/audio/tutor/makeaudio/index2.html

Also try the Sounds section in the SA''s link archive:
http://www.samods.com/index.php?cmd=article&aid=90

I think we''ve got a few other links there.

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