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License
CC0 — public domain
Source
Freesound (CC0)
Copyright
Verified for public use
Duration
0:04
Plays
0 plays
Published
June 18, 2026
Updated
June 21, 2026

About this sound

Deep Whoosh #6 is an airy, low-frequency sound effect that creates a smooth directional movement from left to right across the stereo field. The whoosh has a clean, wind-like quality with minimal harshness, making it feel natural and unobtrusive. At just over four seconds in duration, it provides enough time for smooth transitions without feeling rushed. The tone sits in the lower frequency range, giving it weight and presence without overwhelming dialogue or music. The sweeping motion is gradual and controlled, allowing editors to sync it precisely with on-screen movement or visual effects. This sound works exceptionally well for video transitions between scenes, title cards, and graphical overlays in digital media projects. Content creators often use pass-by whooshes like this one to bridge cuts in YouTube videos, streaming content, and short-form social media clips. Podcasters and audiobook producers incorporate similar effects to mark section changes or introduce new segments. Presentation designers use directional whooshes to emphasize slide transitions during business pitches or educational lectures. Game developers and app creators apply these sounds to menu navigation, button interactions, and UI feedback systems where subtle motion audio enhances user experience. This effect fits naturally within the sound design and transition category because it serves the specific technical function of bridging visual moments. Unlike sharper, more aggressive whooshes, this deeper variant appeals to creators seeking sophistication and subtlety rather than dramatic impact. It compares well to everyday sounds like wind passing through a corridor or air displacement from moving objects. Related searches might include directional swoosh sounds, smooth transition effects, left-to-right pan sounds, low-frequency whooshes, and stereo sweep effects. Users often pair this with complementary sounds like reverse whooshes, impact hits, or ambient transitions to build layered audio sequences.

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