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More Sounds Than Files - How's That?
Improved workflow
We differentiate between sound FX and sound file. Each sound file can contain multiple variations of a sound (up to 6 variations based on the product). That way, we assure to provide you with different styles of a single sound in one file instead of multiple files, keeping your database nice and clear and speeding up your workflow as you have multiple variations available by dragging only one file to your audio host software.
Less repetitive sound design
Having multiple variations of a single sound effect also guarantees you a less repetitive overall soundscape when using the effect multiple times in a row or over and over again in several projects.