Create a ten second ticking clock countdown with a gameshow buzz at the end.
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BIG WIN SOUND IN CASINO
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Sound effect: A vintage 'Wheel of Fortune' game show wheel, crafted from aged wood. Capture the distinct clicks of the wooden pegs against the frame as the wheel spins within a vast, reverberant studio. The initial spin should be slow and deliberate, gradually accelerating to a rapid pace, showcasing the increasing speed of the wheel, before decelerating to a stop. Prioritize a slightly worn, authentic texture, with natural imperfections in the wood and a subtle, hollow echo.
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A large, wooden 'Wheel of Fortune' spinning, with the sound of the wooden pegs clicking against the frame, recorded in a large, echoing studio. The audio should have a natural, slightly worn texture, with the initial spin slow, gradually building to a fast pace before slowing down again.
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A large, wooden 'Wheel of Fortune' spinning, with the sound of the wooden pegs clicking against the frame, recorded in a large, echoing studio. The audio should have a natural, slightly worn texture, with the initial spin slow, gradually building to a fast pace before slowing down again.
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A pristine, high-fidelity sound effect of the iconic 'Wheel of Fortune' spinning. Capture the smooth, effortless rotation of the wheel, free of any extraneous noise. The sound should have a clean, satisfying texture, suitable for use in a game show or promotional context. Emphasize the quality and clarity of the recording.
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A large, wooden 'Wheel of Fortune' spinning, with the sound of the wooden pegs clicking against the frame, recorded in a large, echoing studio. The audio should have a natural, slightly worn texture, with the initial spin slow, gradually building to a fast pace before slowing down again.
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Prize wheel spin noise, like "Wheel of Fortune". Begins with a rapid, high-pitched whir at approximately 28 ticks per second, building excitement. Features a cubic ease-out deceleration over 5-8 complete rotations, generating a sense of momentum. The wheel is divided into 30 segments, resulting in roughly 180-210 ticks in total. Transitioning into the final phase, the spin concludes with 3-5 slow, clicks, each with a low pitch at a rate of about 1.5 clicks per second.
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Wheel of fortune wheel noise starting fast and slowing down at the end