Best Audio & Sound Effects Plugins for DaVinci Resolve (2026)

Audio in DaVinci Resolve is not one problem, so the best plugin depends on the job in front of you. Cleaning up noisy dialogue, finding royalty-free music, and dropping in sound effects are three separate tasks, and the tools below each solve one of them well. We compared five of the most useful audio plugins and libraries for DaVinci Resolve on price, whether they run in the free version, how they deliver sound, and the job each one is built for: CrumplePop AudioDenoise, Epidemic Sound, Soundly, Filmkid SFX, and the free Advanced SFX Pack.

Three different audio jobs

Before picking a tool, decide which problem you are solving. If your recordings have hiss, room tone, or air conditioning behind the dialogue, you need noise reduction, and CrumplePop AudioDenoise is the one true plugin here, an OpenFX effect you drop on a clip. If you need music, Epidemic Sound brings its full royalty-free catalog inside Resolve with AI search and an auto-soundtrack feature. If you need sound effects, three options cover that job at different scales: Soundly searches a cloud library of a quarter million sounds, Filmkid SFX is a tight curated pack of whooshes and risers, and the Advanced SFX Pack is a free set of cinematic essentials. Reading the table with that split in mind stops you comparing a denoiser against a music library as if they did the same thing. One job this page does not cover is turning that dialogue into captions and subtitles, which matters if most of your viewers watch on mute. Our own Caption Pro transcribes locally with Whisper AI and translates into more than 100 languages without leaving Resolve, and the best caption plugins comparison covers the wider field.

Which audio tools run in DaVinci Resolve Free

Most of these work regardless of your Resolve version, because they are not all plugins. CrumplePop AudioDenoise runs as an OpenFX effect in both Free and Studio. Soundly, Filmkid SFX, and the Advanced SFX Pack deliver sound as files you drag into the timeline, so they work in any version and in any editor. Epidemic Sound is the exception: its in-Resolve integration requires DaVinci Resolve Studio and an active subscription. If you are on the free build and want music without leaving Resolve, that integration is off the table, though you can still drag exported tracks in manually.

Free vs paid sound effects

You do not have to pay to improve your sound design. The Advanced SFX Pack is genuinely free and curated down to cinematic essentials: whooshes, transitions, impacts, and ambient textures, with no filler to sort through. It pairs well with the free motion tools in our best transition plugins comparison, which do not include audio of their own. Paid options earn their price through scale and search: Soundly indexes a huge cloud library with fast AI search, and Filmkid SFX sells studio-grade packs for creators who want a focused, high-quality set. Start free, then pay for a library once folder-diving becomes the slow part of your edit.

Feature
Soundly
CrumplePop AudioDenoise
Epidemic Sound
Filmkid SFX
Advanced SFX Pack
PriceFree tier / Pro subscription$129 (perpetual) or subscriptionFrom ~$144/year$69 (perpetual)Free
JobSound effects libraryAI noise reductionMusic and SFX librarySound effects packSound effects pack
Runs in Resolve FreeYesYesNo (Studio only)YesYes
DeliveryStandalone app + drag-and-dropOpenFX pluginIn-Resolve panelDrag-and-drop filesDrag-and-drop files
Best forSearching a huge SFX libraryCleaning dialogueRoyalty-free music in-appWhooshes, risers, clicksFree cinematic essentials
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Verdict: best DaVinci Resolve audio plugins

Soundly: the sound effects platform Winner

Soundly is the most complete sound effects tool in the group. Its Pro tier searches a cloud library of more than 250,000 sounds at 24-bit/96kHz with fast AI search, and it also indexes your own local libraries so everything lives in one place. It runs as a standalone app with drag-and-drop into Resolve or any editor, and a free tier lets you try the workflow before paying for a subscription.

CrumplePop AudioDenoise: dialogue cleanup Runner-up

AudioDenoise is the only true noise reduction plugin here, and it solves a job none of the others touch. Its AI engine strips hiss, hum, and background noise while keeping the voice natural, behind a one-knob interface with deeper controls when you need them. It works as an OpenFX plugin in both Free and Studio, which makes it the go-to fix for location dialogue.

Advanced SFX Pack: free cinematic essentials Best Free

The Advanced SFX Pack is a free, curated set of whooshes, transitions, impacts, and ambient textures with no filler. It drags into any timeline and works in Resolve, Premiere Pro, and Final Cut Pro alike. For editors who want better sound design without spending anything, it is the fastest starting point.

Epidemic Sound: music inside Resolve

Epidemic Sound brings its full royalty-free music and SFX catalog into DaVinci Resolve Studio, with AI search by description, reference track, or video content, plus an auto-soundtrack feature that syncs music to your cut. The catch is the subscription and the Studio requirement. It is worth it only if you regularly need licensed music and want it without leaving the timeline.

Filmkid SFX: focused cinematic packs

Filmkid SFX is a set of drag-and-drop packs built around whooshes, risers, and clicks, sold individually or as a discounted bundle. The files are studio-grade and the curation is tight, so you are not digging through thousands of clips to find one sound. It is a one-time purchase with no plugin to install and works in any editor.

Because these tools do different jobs, the winner is the one most editors reach for most often. Soundly takes it: sound effects are a near-constant need, and its search speed, library size, and drag-and-drop workflow make it far faster than browsing folders or websites. CrumplePop AudioDenoise is the runner-up because dialogue cleanup is the one problem nothing else here solves, and it does it well in both Free and Studio. For a zero-cost start, the Advanced SFX Pack is the best free option, with curated cinematic sounds that work in any version of Resolve.

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