Buzz Grid sounds
Buzz Grid sounds
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Five whimsical sounds: a bell, electrical buzz, crashes and a "zooom" that sounds more like an electrical motor winding down, because I don't know better.
Created with the sfxr utility and some help from Audacity in the latter case.
I'll try to add the sfxr save files too, at some point.
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It's 8 - bit, isn't it?
Actually, the .wav files are CD quality, not that they take advantage of it. The style on the other hand is squarely 8-bit, yeah.