Optical sound effects
Browse royalty-free optical sound effects, loops, and sound design elements for games, apps, videos, podcasts, and production workflows. 15 sounds available.
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15 soundsG16-19-Medium Perspective City Traffic
Urban downtown traffic from medium perspective. Odd splices. Could be for top of building perspective.
G16-17-Busy Downtown City Traffic
Heavy traffic in downtown city. Noisy cars. Many horns. Footsteps. Loop.
R20-05-Distant Traffic in City
Urban landscape. Sparse traffic in background. Reverberates through building exteriors. Feels like night.
G16-15-City Outdoor Pedestrian Mall
City Ambience. No traffic. Pedestrian movement. Could be outdoor mall.
R20-08-City Traffic Near and Far
Urban street scene. Constant distant traffic. Few cars in foreground. Squeaking brakes.
G16-18-Heavy Downtown City Traffic
Busy traffic in downtown city. Big bouncy cars.
G16-16-1930s City Traffic
1930s or 1940s City Street Ambience. Traffic and pedestrians. Slight voices.
R11-53-Explosive Blast
Very large boom, explosive blast. Muffled and with some decay.
S41-06 Filtered auditorium crowd atmosphere; strange; wind-like
Filtered auditorium crowd atmosphere; strange; wind-like
Wooden Door Slam
Creaky wooden door slamming, opening, and closing with muffled sounds.
Steady Ocean Waves
Consistent, frothy medium-sized waves with clear, steady surf sounds.
Ocean Waves Crashing
Waves crashing against the shore, capturing the power of the ocean.
Quiet Surf Waves
Gentle, treble-heavy surf with waves rolling in and water lapping at the shore.
Large Ocean Waves
Four large ocean waves breaking in succession, capturing powerful surf sounds.
High Heel Walk and Door Slam
Fast-paced footsteps of a person in high heels, ending with a door opening and slamming shut.
FAQ about optical sounds
What are optical sounds used for?
Optical sounds are commonly used in apps, games, videos, podcasts, and interactive media projects.
Can I preview optical sounds before using them?
Yes. Lots of Sounds provides previewable catalog pages so you can evaluate clips before integrating them into your workflow.
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