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Posted on 27/04/201824/04/2018 by Rafael Scapin

The BBC is letting you download more than 16,000 free sound effect samples from its archive

There can be few organisations that have used more sound effects than the BBC, so there’s bound to be great interest in the news that the corporation has now made more than 16,000 of its FX available for free download.

https://www.musicradar.com/news/the-bbc-is-letting-you-download-more-than-16000-free-sound-effect-samples-from-its-archive

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