Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sound-library
noun
/saʊnd ˈlaɪ.brər.i/

Definition
A sound library is a collection of audio files and sounds that can be used for various purposes, often including music production, film scoring, and sound design.

Examples
- Many filmmakers use a sound library to find the perfect background music for their projects.
- The sound library contains thousands of samples that music producers can utilize in their tracks.
- After browsing the sound library, I found the ideal sound effect for my video game.

Meaning
Sound libraries provide a resource of pre-recorded audio samples, which can include music, effects, and voice recordings, allowing creators to enhance their projects with high-quality sound.

Synonyms
- audio library
- sound archive
- sound bank