Sound Effects
Generate custom sound effects for videos, games, podcasts, and multimedia projects. Create any sound you can imagine using DreamLabs AI.
π Pro Feature: Sound Effects requires a Pro or Studio subscription plan.
How It Works
Describe the sound you need in text, and DreamLabs AI will generate a realistic audio clip. Perfect for filling in specific sound needs without searching through stock libraries.
The Sound Effects Interface
Here's what the sound effects generation interface looks like and how to use each element:
Understanding the Interface
Advanced Settings Explained
Library Features
Getting Started
1. Describe Your Sound
Be specific about what you want to hear. Include details about:
The action or event
Material properties (wood, metal, glass)
Environment (indoor, outdoor, specific room type)
Intensity level (gentle, loud, explosive)
Good Examples:
"Heavy wooden door slamming shut in an empty cathedral, with echo"
"Glass bottle breaking on concrete pavement"
"Thunder and heavy rain storm, distant thunder rolls"
"Car engine starting and revving, sports car, powerful"
2. Adjust Settings
Click the settings toggle to customize:
Duration: How long the sound should be
Intensity: How dramatic or powerful
Looping: Enable for seamless background sounds
Format & Sample Rate: Quality and compatibility settings
3. Generate
Click the volume icon button and wait 10-30 seconds for your sound effect to generate.
4. Manage Your Library
Use the search, filters, and favorites system to organize and quickly find your sound effects.
Common Use Cases
Video Production
Foley sounds for dialogue scenes
Action scene impacts and explosions
Transition sounds between scenes
Background ambience
Game Development
Player actions (jumps, attacks, footsteps)
UI feedback sounds (clicks, notifications)
Environment sounds (wind, fire, water)
Character sounds
Podcasts & Audio
Intro/outro stingers
Transition sounds
Story sound effects
Background atmospheres
Best Practices
Be specific in your descriptions - more detail = better results
Start with standard settings (4s duration, 70% intensity)
Generate multiple variations and choose the best
Use looping for continuous background sounds
Download in WAV format for professional projects
Favorite sounds you might reuse
Use search to quickly find past generations
Layer multiple sound effects for complex scenes
