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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A vintage car passing by, with distinct engine and tire sounds. The environment is a quiet, deserted street with subtle wind and the distant echo of a city. The recording has a lo-fi quality, with a touch of vinyl crackle to enhance the feeling of nostalgia.
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A vintage shooting-gallery prize cue. A wooden xylophone, with two ascending notes, each with a warm, rich resonance, like a small wooden chime in a 1950s carnival booth. The notes should be clearly defined and satisfying. Crafted with an analog production aesthetic, avoiding any silence before, fade-in, shimmer, or synthetic harshness. The second note should ring out cleanly. Total duration: 1.3 seconds.
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Vintage air rifle trigger pull sound effect. Mechanical 'click' of the brass trigger mechanism, immediately followed by the soft expulsion of compressed air. Emphasis on crisp, controlled analog qualities, with the resonance of the wooden gunstock. Capture the full energy of the pull and release within the first 100ms, with complete decay by 350ms. No pre-roll silence, zero fade-in, and avoids any animal sounds or comedic elements.
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A vintage two-tone notification chime, tuned in C major (G-C). Inspired by announcements from a 1970s Parisian railway station information desk. Clear, digitally pristine, and professional, exhibiting a swift, precise fade-out. Features a subtle, modulated reverb for depth. Suitable for commercial advertising campaigns.
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Mechanical whirring and clanking as a damaged cassette player ejects a tape. Metallic scraping and grinding sounds with a vintage, lo-fi aesthetic. Add slight distortion, perfect for a vintage recording. high-fidelity, single-take recording.
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Sound of a distant explosion captured on a vintage 1980s security camera microphone. The audio is mono and low-fidelity. The blast is a dull, heavy 'whump' heard through thick concrete walls. The reverberation is boxy and metallic, echoing down a ventilation shaft. Prominent tape hiss, electrical hum, and a high noise floor. The explosion causes the microphone to distort and clip briefly. No sharp high frequencies, only muddy mids and lows.
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Detailed recording of a small vintage car driving on a cobblestone road, featuring tire squeals, engine sputtering, and subtle wind noise. Capture the distinct mechanical sounds: gear shifts, the clack of the engine, and the rumble of the exhaust. The soundscape evokes 1960s production quality, with a slightly distant perspective.
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A vintage 1940s automobile, titled 'Oncoming Traffic', speeds past at close proximity, its horn blaring with a classic, distinct tone. The sonic texture should evoke the era: a slightly muffled, distant quality with a touch of mechanical resonance. Production should highlight the metallic construction of both car and horn and the rush of air displacement. Perfect for a classic film scene.
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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.