For everyone who likes to add little tidbits of sound and such to their programs, I thought I'd share this little website for you guys:
https://evolution.voxeo.com/library/audio/prompts/It's a collection of pre-recorded, royalty-free, open-license sound files which cover a whole lot of the things which I personally tend to make use of in various programs. Letters, numbers, dates, currency, math, ect...
With these, I've written spelling programs for children before, which toss an image of something onto the screen and then ask the child to Spell It! (Example, a picture of a CAT appears on screen.) If right, it praises the child. If wrong, the program then goes on to specify. "C"... "A"... "T"... "This is a" "C"... "A"... "T"... <pause for 2 seconds>... "C"... "A"... "T"...
Clocks can tell time with these (as illustrated above). You can have currency amounts read out to you. You can set up a calculator to read things back to you... Lots of small little plug-in uses, and honestly, I think everyone should have this little archive somewhere on their computer.
Only one issue which I've found with it -- and it's not with it, in particular, but with QB64 -- and that's with the fact that these are WAV files which we *should* be able to work with, but we can't. You'll need to convert them to OGG or MP3 to fully make use of them in QB64 projects, but there's a ton of tools available out there to do so. (Hint... Hint... VLC can convert file formats, last time I checked, and it's free, and almost everyone has a copy of it already...)
EDIT: For those folks who can't be bothered to convert files as needed, I went ahead and did so here for everyone: [ You are not allowed to view this attachment ]
Note that I left the original WAV files in the archive as well, so if you end up deciding you don't need those, that'll reduce the size of your resource files by half. (From 4 MB to 2... Woooo!!! If 2 MB storage is an issue for you on modern systems, you need an upgrade! :P )