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Extremely fast (0–50ms) to ensure the sound feels instantaneous.

Surprise sound effects trigger a brief in the brain. This involuntary reflex forces the listener to focus on the source of the sound, making it one of the most effective tools for re-engaging an audience during a lull in content. efecto_de_sonido_sorpresa

Usually lasts between 0.5 to 3 seconds, including the reverb tail. Common Use Cases Extremely fast (0–50ms) to ensure the sound feels

Used by YouTubers and streamers to highlight "jump scares," punchlines, or unexpected "Easter eggs." Usually lasts between 0

In sound design, a surprise effect—often called a "stinger" or "sforzando"—is characterized by a sharp attack and a rapid increase in volume. Its primary function is to provide an auditory "exclamation point" that synchronizes with a visual reveal or a sudden plot twist. Technical Characteristics