Hey all,

Sorry for not responding for so long. I finally got some free audio samples (sound effects, music cues, segues) online, as .MP3 and .WAV, for anyone to download and use for free in their games!

I've released audio content through a number of different licenses, depending ... Some of it is just simply Public Domain which means you can do whatever you want with it, and no credit is required. Other audio has been released through a Creative Commons Sampling+ License which allows you to use it for anything you want, but giving me credit.

Then, I released some of my best work under licenses that allow you to freely distribute/share it, but if you want to use it in a commercial project you need permission. (But I will most likely give it, so don't hesitate to ask!)

The website is http://www.jonahdempcy.comand I'm trying to organize it into sections based on what you're looking for. Here's what I have so far...

* Samples (for making your own music)

* Sound effects (for videogames etc)

* Segues (short songs 20-60 seconds in length)

* Music cues (one-shot "music" sound effects like a rimshot drum hit, or a short melody etc...)

* Full songs

Of the full songs, I've written descriptions explaining what they could be used for, if they're more background songs or theme songs, if they're ambient, and so on.

I've also continued releasing music under my electronic breakbeat project Revolution Void. Much of that music is available for licensing as well, so feel free to check out the site if you're looking for electronic tracks to use in a game. (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)

I just released a new album, Increase the Dosage:



It's a Creative Commons-licensed net-release that comes in a hyperlinked web package. (You can get it at the above site, or at http://www.legaltorrents.com)

All right, that's about it for the new audio. I'll be working on www.jonahdempcy.com adding more content shortly, with the intent of building it into a resource for free samples, sound effects and soundtrack music! :)

Thanks for your time,

-Jonah

PS: Thanks for the links, Will. I'll check out your project! Also, I haven't used BeRoTracker but incidentally I got my start on trackers. I used to use ScreamTracker3, ImpulseTracker and eventually FastTracker2. I haven't used them for quite a few years but I'll definitely check out the BeRoTracker .. had no idea people were still releasing new ones! ;)