Silly trivia: the effect they’ve called “Martian Computer 1972” was used in Doctor Who in 1966, without some of the twinkly bits over the top and at a slightly slower speed.
Presumably it was reworked for a production in 1972, and so is in the library under that name.
There's a copy of the same effect at a lower pitch without the 'twinkly bits' under the name 'Electronic Signals. (Computer atmosphere.)' - I guess that's the original. There's a few with this name, and there doesn't seem to be a way to link to just one? 4th down here for me: http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/?q=electronic+signals
There were some Dr. Who episodes from I think the 1970's that were made while the sound effect technicians were on strike. The show must go on, so they were released without any effects dubbed in. It was always a low budget show, but seeing it without the cheesy sound effects was especially hilarious.
Back int hr 80s it was common for UK libraries to stock the BBC sound effects LPs and cassettes. I used to borrow them occasionally and try to make musical tunes like the Radiophonic Workshop, only in terrible quality.
The library is also useful if you need to worry a sheep.
The license only contemplates personal or commercial uses. What if one or more of these fx were used for a FOSS game or a CC licensed song which the developers/authors released for free but could ask for donations? Would it be allowed?
this has got to be the most readable license terms i have ever seen. it was so intriguing that i pretty much read all of it! i wish other businesses were similar.
They were made for use in TV and radio programmes so need to be of the highest quality and well indexed. I assume the BBC employs people to go out and record them. I also assume they licence them to film companies and other TV companies.
My dad had a vynil LP with BBC sound effects, which I remember listening to when I was a kid. I particularly liked to listen to the disaster sounds, like cars skidding and crashing and, shockingly, a crowd of people being shot at.
My dad did the sound effects for the local amateur dramatics group and he had a few of these records. He would record them onto reel to reel tape and edit them with a small guillotine, sticking them together with special tape. Incredibly primitive and time consuming by today's standards.
[+] [-] mikehall314|6 years ago|reply
Presumably it was reworked for a production in 1972, and so is in the library under that name.
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[+] [-] DoubleGlazing|6 years ago|reply
The library is also useful if you need to worry a sheep.
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[+] [-] miker64|6 years ago|reply
When you need permission
If you’re intending to use it for any other purpose, for example....
• substantially to do your job – as an employee, contractor or consultant
• for commercial purposes – to make a profit
• for non-profit and government organisations
...you’ll need to get our permission first, and you might have to pay a fee.
Find out more about getting permission to use BBC content at http://www.bbc.co.uk/helpandfeedback/use-material
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I do wish all the controls were on the page at once.
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[+] [-] filereaper|6 years ago|reply
Play on a loop... Nice white-noise generator :)
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[+] [-] goodmachine|6 years ago|reply
http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/?cat=acid+blobs
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These sound effects seem remarkably well selected, recorded, isolated and categorized.
The curator(s) of this archive are really good.
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[+] [-] tomc1985|6 years ago|reply
edit- nevermind, it's something they sell :/
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[+] [-] afterburner|6 years ago|reply
> Tropical forest, West Africa at night/dawn.
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[+] [-] rgovostes|6 years ago|reply
(Edit to add: ... Especially using it to assert a license over what others can do with the artistic work that they have created.)
[+] [-] msla|6 years ago|reply
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elgin_Marbles
[+] [-] acqq|6 years ago|reply
https://bbcarchdev.github.io/res/faq#faq-what