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  2. Stock sound effect - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the quality of audio recording and playback increased, as did the demand for a wider variety of highly specific sounds. For example, rather than use a generic gunshot, a producer might request a gunshot from a specific type of gun, shot under precise conditions. Access to "real" sound effects became increasingly important to producers.

  3. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    Recent recordings Page name/link Music Sounds Description License Zapsplat: Yes Yes Sound effects library offering over 116,000 free sound effects and music.

  4. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    The original SoundFont file format was developed in the early 1990s by E-mu Systems and Creative Labs.A specification for this version was never released to the public. The first and only major device to utilize this version was Creative's Sound Blaster AWE32 in 1

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  7. Bullet hit squib - Wikipedia

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    Various simulants, such as fake blood, water (rehearsals), [25] glycerine (night scenes), [26] or dry substances like dust [27] and feathers (gunshot aesthetic on a down jacket), [28] are used depending on the desired effect. [5] Solid material can also be mixed with liquid simulants, such as cotton or meat, to provide solid texture to the ...

  8. Soundboard - Wikipedia

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    Soundboard (computer program), a web application or computer program with buttons that play short, often humorous sound clips; Soundboard, a quarterly publication of the Guitar Foundation of America; Any circuit board used to produce or handle sound Sound card; Sound chip; Sound board, building construction material used for soundproofing

  9. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    1 Acoustic Grand Piano or Piano 1; 2 Bright Acoustic Piano or Piano 2; 3 Electric Grand Piano or Piano 3 (usually modeled after Yamaha CP-70) 4 Honky-tonk Piano; 5 Electric Piano 1 (usually a Rhodes or Wurlitzer piano) 6 Electric Piano 2 (usually an FM piano patch, often chorused) 7 Harpsichord (often with a fixed velocity level) 8 Clavinet