I’m never super thrilled when it comes to the audio mixing portion of the editing process. It’s not really my thing. So certainly, already finding the whole process to be a challenge, I’m never going put the time in to record my own sound effects for every thing you hear in every project we do. Most of that is already recorded by someone who knows what they’re doing. And most of the time, that costs a lot of money to obtain. Especially if you want a decent selection.
But there are several sites out there that offer royalty free sound effects for people to download for free. Here are a couple I use regularly.
Flashkit.com is actually a resource site for Flash coders, but that includes sound effects and movie files like animations, that all of us can benefit from. The files come in various formats like mp3, wav, flashtrak, etc and are mostly high quality and without extraneous noises around the sound.
You do need to kind of know what you’re looking for in order to find it. Like know that you’re looking for a “swoosh” instead of a “swish.” There are categories, but some SFX I’ve found in unexpected categories, so it’s not necessarily the end of your search if it doesn’t pop up on your first try looking.
The navigation menu is kind of small and off in the corner of the top of the page. Click on Sound FX to get searching.
freesound.org is a sound effects only site. Anyone can submit their sound effects for people to download. Like flashkit, you have to know how to accurately describe what you’re looking for in order to find it. Free Sound also has some cool extra, collaberative type features like a section for “remixing” other people’s sounds, and contests for recording whatever the contest’s theme is. Everything is free and downloadable in various formats like wav, mp3, and flac.
They also sell really cool looking t-shirts that if I was more of a sound person, I’d probably buy.
The sounds are usually high quality and they have a really wide variety of sounds to choose from.
Free Sound Project Usage Guidelines
Just today I discovered a site that has free, royalty free music! When you just need a song in a pinch, these all seem really great.
You can search by genre or by “feeling,” which, while sounding really dorky, is quite useful. The songs are perfect for when you need to set a mood or have a little jingle here or there and you don’t have time/money/need to have someone compose something every time. Television and Radio use royalty free music left and right, and you can even find songs that aren’t deathly cheesey! The songs I’ve listened to so far have been pretty complicated and un-cheesey. Plus some contributors are making digital recordings of classical music. Normally,while the songs are often royalty free, the recordings of them are not.
I haven’t looked too deeply into the site, but I was excited about the find enough to almost immediately make a post about it.
Check out:
It’s a really bare minimum site, and all I can really tell about the root site as a whole is that it’s a personal website of a guy name Kevin from Brooklyn, with several contributors/collaberators and just a lot of interesting stuff on it. (For example, many and various shaped graph paper templates!) There’s even a movie reviews section by his wife or sister or just some woman who coincidentally has the same last name as him. And this! which I’m amused by, having grown up in Wisconsin.
Incompetech’s Music Usage Guidelines
All of the sites have donate buttons… so if you’re feeling charitable……!
If you know of any other good free, royalty free resource sites out there, feel free to comment with them and I’ll add them to the list.




#1 by Ambient Guy on September 10th, 2009
Hi guys, Can I also introduce you to the following royalty free sites:
http://www.AmbientMusicGarden.com
which focuses on licensing downloads of Ambient Music &
http://www.electronic-music-library.com
which (yes you’ve guessed it) focuses on licensing downloads of electronic music
Both license royalty free for uses and cover film works (Electronic Music Library) as well.
Any questions please ask.
Thanks
#2 by Kim on September 12th, 2009
Hi, thanks for the comment and links!
Since the licensing isn’t free like the rest I listed, I’m going to let the links just hangout here in the comments.