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Hey guys, hope you are all well.

This is Mikehl here from Sonniss.

Just thought I would drop by and post this compilation of all the free sound effects we have given away over the past 2 years. Everything is royalty free, commercially usable and no attribution is required. Hopefully you can put them to some good use.

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You can find more information here -> http://www.sonniss.com/gameaudiogdc2016/

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http://private.sonniss.com/sonniss_gdc.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/SonnissGDC2016AudioBundlePart1of6.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/SonnissGDC2016AudioBundlePart2of6.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/SonnissGDC2016AudioBundlePart3of6.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/SonnissGDC2016AudioBundlePart4of6.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/SonnissGDC2016AudioBundlePart5of6.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/SonnissGDC2016AudioBundlePart6of6.zip

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http://private.sonniss.com/sonniss_monthly_april2015.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/sonniss_monthly_may2015.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/sonniss_monthly_june2015.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/sonniss_monthly_july2015.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/sonniss_monthly_august2015.zip
http://private.sonniss.com/sonniss_monthly_september2015.zip

Official Torrents
http://sonniss.com/GameAudioGDCPart1.torrent
http://sonniss.com/GameAudioGDCPart2.torrent

Mirrors
http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/misc/sonniss2016
http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/misc/sonniss

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If you have any problems with your downloads just drop me a message. I am always here and happy to help. My email address is mikehl@sonniss.com.

All of these bundles were initially released for GDC and the consecutive months thereafter, however they are perfectly suitable for everyone working in the film & media industry.

Elements: Ice is a collection of ice sounds recorded and edited over the 2015/2016 winter by George Vlad. The library is made up of more than 1500 individual ice sounds including cracks, creaks, hits, impacts, smashes, drags, stomps, splashes and water under ice ambience. The sounds have been recorded over more than 4 months in Romania and Scotland at temperatures ranging between -25C/-13F and 5C/41F.

The library’s most obvious use is as Foley elements since it covers a wide variety of ice thicknesses and performances. As is the case with other libraries in the Elements series, these sounds can also be used for other purposes such as gore sweeteners, glass or wood cracks, bone breaks etc. Additionally, all files are recorded and mastered at 24/96 quality which makes them excellent sound design elements ripe for serious processing.

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Download virtual dj pro 7 patch. • 89 .wav files ranging from 3 seconds to 8 minutes long; more than 1500 sounds in total
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