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For something a bit more reasonable, if you want game-sounds you can use something like rfxgen (one of many similar tools): https://raylibtech.itch.io/rfxgen. Source: about 2 years ago
Freesound - Massive collection of free audio snippets, samples, and recordings. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
How about you keep it legit instead. Source: 5 months ago
Hey. A good source for free sound effects and sounds in general is the site freesound.org. Jsyk you will need a looot of sounds for this animation. Slashes, wooshes and hit sounds are some of the sounds you will need. Try typing the sound you think you need and maybe you will find something interesting. Source: 5 months ago
There are several free orchestral sample libraries, but usually for some garbage player like Kontakt, and sax often doesn't get included, so if you need free and VST-less, then hunting on sites like freesound.org and similar might be your best bet. Source: 5 months ago
I'm about to make my first youtube content so I would like to know how to freesound.org safely for my youtube videos. Do I have to obtain permission from the owner? If so, how can I ensure that I can legally use their sounds for my videos? Source: 5 months ago
SFXR - SFXR is a program that specializes in making chiptune sound effects.
OpenGameArt.org - A site dedicated to sharing artwork & other assets for game development.
bfxr - An online chiptune sound generator.
Epidemic Sound - Website with licensed music to use in youtube videos
LabChirp - Create simple sound effects on Windows.
Sample Focus - The easiest way to find the perfect audio sample