A sing songy group repeating "Ding Dong." Great for a ringtone, in radio productions, video games, comic effects on a game show, sitcom or film, cartoons and much more. Ringtone, Wacky
Someone checks the microphone for sound. Cliché used extensively in many scenes in movies, mainly when a person walks at the front stage and timidly starts to speak on a mic. Sound engineer, setting up a PA for a concert or a conference. Close prospective, british male voice, slight northern accent. Talking, British / Male
A woman is much amused! Heart-felt laughter after a silly joke or a ridiculous situation. British female slight northern accent. Close prospective, normalised to -2dB for all your production requirements. Genuine chesty chuckles. The file loops perfectly for a longer comedy scene. Humans,
Someone checks the microphone for sound. Cliché used extensively in many scenes in movies, mainly when a person walks at the front stage and timidly starts to speak on a mic. Sound engineer, setting up a PA for a concert or a conference. Close prospective, british male voice, slight northern accent. Talking, British / Male
Where have you been? I have spent a lot of time searching just for you. British male voice, slight northern accent. A selection of different stresses on the words of the phrase. Close present sound with no ambiance to suit your production requirements. Talking, British / Male
A perfect, seamless loop of a man snoring loudly. Adult male breathing in and out with force. Loud, resonant, wall shaking snores for a realistic sound effect for a natural or comedy scene. Close, present recording with no ambiance to suit all your production needs. Humans,