Sound Effects

Meanwhile 1.0 – Transitional Hum Sound Effect

A subtle, low‑frequency hum that signals a transitional moment in audio. Ideal for bridging scenes, adding tension, or accentuating shifts in dialogue or action.

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If you’re editing a video or podcast, a subtle transitional sound can do wonders. The meanwhile 1.0 is a low‑frequency hum that feels like a hesitant pause, drawing listeners into the next beat.

What Is the meanwhile 1.0?

It’s a quiet, lingering hum that grows slightly louder as the scene changes. Designed for moments when a character’s thoughts shift or a new storyline looms, the track’s gentle rise and fall keeps the flow natural.

How to Use It

Drop the track right before a cut or a dialogue change. Let it sit for the first half‑second, then fade the volume outward over one to two seconds. It works great under voice‑overs to hint at tension, or over background music to soften a jump cut. If you want a stronger cue, duplicate the file, tweak pitch slightly, or layer it with a subtle snare. Experiment to find the sweet spot that matches your pacing.