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  • Mechanical Sound Effects Antique Engines Play Track 60+ sounds included, 84 mins total $35

    Introducing Antique Engines. In it, hear expressive examples of restored late 19th and early 20th-century stationary and moving engines. Some appear to hiss, spit and cough. Others puff and snort. Some just wheeze, gasping for air like their mechanical lives depend on it. My favorite pant like tired old dogs stretched out atop a Louisiana levee at the end of August. 

    I was able to record some engines from start up to shut down. Others were caught during the middle of their displays. Files with too much competing noise were discarded. 

    Each sound is captured at 96kHz/24bit with either a Sony PCM D100 recorder (and its built in microphones in XY) or Line Audio CM3 mics in ORTF using a Sound Devices 702 recorder or Sound Devices Mixpre-D/Sony PCM M10 combination. Also, there are 31 meticulously crafted seamless loops, in case your project calls for them.

    Engines Recorded:
    • Advance-Rumely Company steam engine (1/3 scale)
    • Associated Manufacturers Co. 6 horsepower hit-and-miss engine (circa 1920)
    • Associated Manufacturers Co. Chore Boy 1 ¾ horsepower hit-and-miss engine (circa 1919)
    • Banner red 1 3/4 hp hit-and-miss engine made by Waterloo Boy (circa 1917)
    • Economy hit-and-miss engine built by Hercules and sold by Sears & Roebuck (circa 1916)
    • Fairbanks Morse 15 horsepower two-cycle water-cooled engine, weighing 4,500 pounds (circa 1917).
    • Fairbanks Morse 6 horsepower hit-and-miss engine (circa 1917)
    • Fairbanks Morse Model H 4 horsepower throttling governor engine (circa 1915)
    • Geiser “Peerless Model Q” 10 horsepower side-crank piston-valve steam traction engine (circa 1897)
    • Huber Manufacturing Co. of Marion, Ohio steam engine (circa 1903)
    • Ingersoll Rand vertical shaft six cylinder radial air compressor engine (1940s -1950s)
    • International Harvester Model LB throttle-governed stationary engine (circa 1948)
    • Jaeger/Hercules 3 horsepower hit-and-miss engine (circa 1925)
    • Lauson hit-and-miss engine (circa 1930) running a Summit washing machine with a bell on top
    • McCormick-Deering International Harvester model M 1.5 horsepower gasoline-powered throttle-governed engine (circa 1926)
    • McCormick-Deering International Harvester model M gasoline-powered 1.5 horsepower, throttle governor engine (circa 1926)
    • Monarch model N 1 ¾ horsepower 500 r.p.m. hit-and-miss engine (circa 1916 to 1920)
    • Reid oil field engine (circa late 1800s to early 1900s)
    • Stover Manufacturing and Engine Company 2 horsepower hit-and-miss engine (circa 1924)
    • Wisconsin TJD two cylinder air-cooled 1,800 rpm cast iron engine (circa 1976)
  • Do you need an inspiring collection of carefully edited expressive engine sound fx loops?

    Loopable Motors 1: Small Engines is a huge collection seamlessly looping engine sounds from ten different engines. The package includes steady engine loops with multiple RPMs, recorded in 96 kHz, 24-bit for creative sound design. Matching start and end clips are included for many loops for easy drag & drop game implementation or sound editing.

    Finding high quality, steady engine recordings and editing them to usable, looping clips can be a really time-consuming task. This sound library is designed to give you plenty of creative material to work with in your next project.

    Special Edition includes all the steady engine loops plus 25 accelerations for LeSound Audiomotors plugin.

    Library highlights:- 10 combustion engines
    – 444 sound files (148 sound with 3 pitch versions)
    – Power generators, ATV, compressors, lawnmowers, water pumps.
    – Multiple RPM speeds (see datasheet)
    – Start & end clips for many loops
    – Special Edition includes 25 accelerations compatible with LeSound Audiomotors plugin
    – 96 kHz, 24-bit stereo WAV files
    – 2.23 GB
    – Carefully edited, seamless loops
    – Soundminer & BWAV metadata

  • Mechanical Sound Effects Old Engines Grab Bag Play Track 486 sounds included, 265 mins total $129

    “Old Engines Grab Bag” is a pack of numerous old, unique and characterful engines from early 1900s. It’s a massive collection of 56GB multitrack 192kHz recordings of old tractors and stationary engines, both diesel and gasoline fueled.

    The intention wasn’t to cover vehicles driving, but to get isolated and very closely recorded mechanical elements of engines and exhaust pipes as a source material for sound design. There are many starts, idles, revs, offs, RPMs variations, backfires etc. Some are heavy and large sounding, some are small and funny. Tractors were captured EXT and most of stationary engines INT, but since they are very closely recorded there is just a little amount of reverb on most of them.

    Most of engines are 1 or 2 cylinders and low horse power and their RPMs are also low. Thanks to this, many of those sounds aren’t tonal and can easily be used as additional layer with other design elements. They work great for adding vintage character, designing junky or funny vehicles, crazy huge steampunk machines or engines malfunction.

    Sounds were recorded using multi-mic setup: Sanken CO-100k (most of the time pointing mechanical parts), Sennheiser MKH-8060 (mainly for isolated exhaust pipe), Schoeps CMC6XT mk41/mk8 (general image) and part also with Trance Audio Inducer contact mics (adding unique mechanical perspective).

    The library is delivered as multitrack 192kHz files, as well as stereo mix of all microphones. Thanks to using microphones with extended frequency range, drastic pitch changes can be applied.
    All files have extensive metadata created in Soundminer, including leg picker with microphone labels.

    Demo files include pitched sounds, which are not delivered with library.

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