- Simple background beat (85bpm)
- Useful for giving the recorded voice a sense of rhythm.
- “Swoosh”
- Usable for indicating transfers from intro to content.
- Notification ping (Discord)
- Highlighting new products/information.
- Boxing gong
- Jingle for comparing two or more products.
- Multiple soundtracks from free sources
- David Cutter and other no copyrighte music that are available as background music during conversations
- Fast background beat (such as “drum roll”)
- Create a dramatic feeling towards a big and important part of the episode.
- Closing door locking noise
- To create the sense of a segment ending.
- Car zooming by (engine noise)
- Played after the door locking noise happens, gives listeners a sense of moving towards to a new segment.
- Cricket noise
- Played when hosts stop speaking to make purposeful spacing not as awkward as it seems.
- A pining noise (AirDrop sound)
- Played when announcing something important.
