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Free: Download Over 33,000 Sounds from the BBC Sound Effects Archive

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Last updated: September 30, 2024 4:34 pm
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Even in Britain today, there may be a few young people who know that name. ludwig kochBut in the 1940s, he constituted something of a cultural phenomenon for himself. he “He began recording sounds and voices when he was still a child in the 1880s” in his native Germany. The BBC website says:. After fleeing the Nazis, he settled in England. This gave the Beeb a collection of field recordings, which he began using to build his own library of natural sounds. Right away, Koch.”It became famous as a natural broadcasting station. ” “His distinctive German accent and exotic location recordings made him so famous that he was parodied by Peter Sellers.”


https://sound-effect-media.bbcrewind.co.uk/mp3/NHU05102193.mp3

I can hear it 168 Koch field recordings in BBC Sound Effects online archive‘s digital holdings has grown in recent years to include over 33,000 different sounds from a variety of sources spanning over a century.

“These include clips created by the BBC Radiophonics workshop, recordings of the London Blitz, special effects created for BBC television and radio productions, and 15,000 images from the Natural History Unit’s archives. Contains recordings,” it says on its overview page. “You can explore the sounds of every continent, from the university bells tolling in Oxford to the waterfalls of Patagonia, and hear the sound of a submarine horn or the slam of a 1969 Ford Cortina door.”

https://sound-effect-media.bbcrewind.co.uk/mp3/07042215.mp3

The BBC has made all these recordings free for non-commercial use, as long as the source is acknowledged. To incorporate these into your commercial projects, you can obtain a license by clicking “View Details” and then the “Buy Sounds” button that appears directly below. archive It also offers a “mixer mode” that allows you to “layer, edit, and rearrange your clips.” archive “Creating your own sounds” has the potential to mash up different times and places into one soundscape. a chacma baboon swing around laser in belgium cafeFor example, or laughing woman brew kettle water in spanish bullfighting: There are few aural scenes like the one Ludwig Koch presents, but here in the 21st century, the only limit is your imagination. Please enter Click here for the BBC Sound Effects Archive.

https://sound-effect-media.bbcrewind.co.uk/mp3/07026098.mp3

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Based in Seoul, Colin Mbemust write and broadcastIt’s about cities, languages ​​and cultures. His projects include the Substack newsletter books about cities and a book Stateless City: A Stroll Through Los Angeles in the 21st Century. Follow him on Twitter @Colinbemust or facebook.

Source: Open Culture – www.openculture.com

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