Alien Interface Sound Effects Released - Bluezone Corporation

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    Download 'Alien Interface Sound Effects' and get alien user interface sound effects for games and video editing. This sci fi sound effects library contains a wide selection of high definition sounds for game developers, filmmakers, YouTubers, and any independent creator. Designed by Bluezone Corporation, this sound library delivers 168 sound effects such as simple and complex beeps, alarms and warning sounds, interference and static sounds, as well as transition sounds and synthetic textures.

    These professional sound effects are ready-to-use and available for instant download. The sounds are royalty-free and no attribution or credit is required. The WAV files can be used in all your commercial projects, without any restrictions.

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

    Editor : Bluezone
    SKU : BC0300
    Delivery : Download link
    Download size : 301 MB
    Extracted size : 348 MB
    Format : WAV
    Resolution : 24 Bit / 96 kHz
    Channel : Stereo
    Total files : 209
    Total sounds : 168
    Metadata : No
    Track list : Yes
    Price : 19.95 EUR

    More information : https://www.bluezone-corporation.com/samples/alien-interface-sound-effects-download

    Download free sound effects : Free sounds for video games

    ( Don't forget to download the FREE 1GB sound pack available on the Bluezone Corporation homepage )


     

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