Short comedic deflate sound, "womp" sad trombone single note plus air hiss "pfff", gentle disappointment
not harsh, game show half-points, 1.2 seconds, dry, mono
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Two-note descending stinger, game show "lose points" jingle, bright synth bell going from high to low
(major to minor), playful disappointment, short and snappy, 1 second, no reverb tail, mono
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A question screen opening sound for a mobile trivia quiz show. Short stage-light whoosh, glossy card reveal, and subtle golden sparkle as the question appears. Exciting but focused, polished blue-purple game show style. No voice, no music.
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A question screen opening sound for a mobile trivia quiz show. Short stage-light whoosh, glossy card reveal, and subtle golden sparkle as the question appears. Exciting but focused, polished blue-purple game show style. No voice, no music.
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Comedic vintage game-show jackpot reveal. Begins with a steady snare drumroll for one second, abruptly stops into 300 milliseconds of complete silence (the pause is the joke — feels like something broke), then releases with a single triumphant brass chord plus a bright bell clang, resolving with a brief sustained tail. Self-aware game-show comedy, committed to the dramatic-pause gag. Vintage tape-recorded quality.
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gameshow buzzer
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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.