#how to generate sound effect of men working with bricks picking and keeping them.

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AI-generated Answer for unihorizon

To generate a sound effect like "men working with bricks, picking and keeping them," you can use the text-to-sound effects feature by following these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Sound Effects section on ElevenLabs.
  2. In the text box, type a description of the sound effect you want, such as "men working with bricks, picking and keeping them."
  3. Click on Generate Sound.
  4. You will receive four different sound options. If none of them meet your expectations, you can modify the prompt or settings and regenerate.

For more detailed guidance, you can explore the Sound Effects Overview page.

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Make me a suitable for music should I put for beggars working with brick and oppression and beating.

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AI-generated Answer for unihorizon

The provided content does not include information on generating sound effects or selecting music for the described scenario. You may need to consult a sound design or music production resource for guidance. If you have more specific questions or details, feel free to ask!

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can I use available sound effects for commercial purpose from paid plan of 5$?

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AI-generated Answer for unihorizon

Yes, you can use the ready-made sound available on the platform for commercial purposes if you are on a paid plan, such as the $5 Starter plan. A paid membership includes a commercial license, which removes the need for attribution. Additionally, any content generated during your paid subscription is yours to use commercially forever.

However, sound effects created while on the free plan must be regenerated under the paid subscription to be used commercially. Content created before or after the subscription period will always require attribution. For more details, ensure compliance with the Terms of Service.

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how to give attribution if i made audio in paid plan and plan expired