The Counter-Strike sonic vocabulary is small but deeply specific — the round-start countdown beep, the bomb-planting beep, the C4 detonation, the footstep ticks on de_dust2 tile, and the radio commands every player has burned into memory. These 295 clips reproduce that vocabulary cleanly so streamers and editors can lay them over highlight content without lifting actual game audio. Adjacent in the folder: tick-counter and money-counter sounds for video edits that need the same clipped digital register but outside the game context.
Twitch overlays pull from the bomb-plant beep more than any other clip in the set. YouTube highlight reels grab the radio call-outs and the headshot ping moments — short, dry, drop-in-friendly. The counter sound effects also live outside gaming entirely: game-show countdowns, suspense timers, score-keeping cues. All clips are free to download, with no copyright strike to worry about — which is the whole point of recording them this way.