where to find sounds for games?

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11 comments, last by farcodev 13 years, 2 months ago
One possibility is to use free search sites, like FindFiles.net which search the internet for data files, including wav sound files and loops.
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Another option is FindFiles.net which is like a Google for files. There you can search for wav sound files and loops and also for many music clips you may need to include in your game.

Quote:Original post by Ed Welch
http://www.freesound.org/


free sound has alot of back interference in the clips


You pay for what you get. Many of the truly free resources out there are lower quality or at least limited. The best way to get good sounds is either paying a la carte method or contracting out someone to make them for you (which has been suggested numerous times already). The a la carte method can save you some cash but you'll get SFX that are openly available to anyone (that pays) and these sounds may or may not fit within the rest of the sounds in-game or the animations/events themselves. Contracting out someone to make sounds for you can better ensure unity across all of the game's sounds and that everything is synced and fits your game's mood, pace and feel.

Thanks!

Nate

Nathan Madsen
Nate (AT) MadsenStudios (DOT) Com
Composer-Sound Designer
Madsen Studios
Austin, TX

OpenGameArt.org in audio section

soundbible.com

and....

soundsnap.com

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