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BBC expands sound effect library to 33,000+ free samples

The sounds can be used for research, education, and personal projects under a RemArc License.

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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has significantly expanded its sound effect library. This vast collection now boasts over 33,000 high-quality audio samples, available for download in both WAV and MP3 formats—all completely free of charge.

The library’s historical significance is profound, featuring recordings from the 1920s onwards. It offers a diverse range of sounds, from studio creations to global field recordings.

Users can easily search the collection by location, duration, and category. The extensive categorization includes options such as Nature, Machines, Animals, Atmosphere, Electronics, and Fire, among others.

These sound effects are released under a RemArc License, allowing free use for research, educational, and personal projects. While commercial use is restricted, individual sounds can be purchased for such purposes.

Explore the BBC Sound Effects archive here.

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