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  • Ignite your creativity with The Low Frequency Designed bundle from 344 Audio.

    Transform your projects by adding sweeteners and additional depth, to designing natural disasters, explosions, creature sounds, sci-fi drones, vehicle effects, and more. This library empowers sound designers by offering a variety of low-frequency effects that bring richness, depth, and body to any mix, sparking creativity and elevating your projects. Subsonic sounds can be notoriously difficult to record and edit, but our expert audio team has handled all the heavy lifting for you, delivering pristine, ready-to-use files. Beyond film post-production and game sound, this collection is also incredibly useful for music producers and composers seeking to enhance their tracks with powerful low-end elements.

    This sound library contains over 1,500 sounds embedded in UCS metadata. P.S. Don’t forget to turn down your speakers, the audio preview may cause neighbor complaints.

  • Warning: Extreme Low-End! Our latest release features a collection of 50 hand-made Sub-Drops and Downers, hand-made by our audio craftsmen using exclusively analogue synthesisers and hardware effects. Excite your audience and bring essential drama and energy to your productions with any of these hard-hitting bass blasts; all recorded and supplied to you raw at 192khz 24bit.

    Each sound individually designed features it’s own unique sonic character, ranging from applied low-end multi-band distortion to extreme envelope modulation to really intensify those moments that matter! Furthermore, included in this pack is all of your absolutely indispensable, classic bass-drop tones, coming straight to you from our selection of rich, stereo analogue synths programmed by our in house specialists.

    Composers, Producers and Film-Makers alike; this pack provides you with speaker shaking EDM drops, Sci-Fi Spaceship blasts and thundering bass rumbles for your most dramatic projects yet. Due to their inherent high resolution, you are free to further manipulate these sounds by any means you could possibly desire. Push your low-end to the next level!

  • Useful Sound Effects releases Earthquakes, a library that contains both stereo and binaural earthquake sound effects. Sounds range from complete mixes that maintain original dynamics, indoor sensations, exterior and underwater settings. Two folders have been added with assets to create or modify your own sounds with rattling metals, shaking objects, falling debris, low rumbles…

    Having felt and heard earthquakes, I wanted the sounds to translate this feeling of awkward “calmness”. The seismic effects are often delicate, but nevertheless unexpected.

    These are not the Hollywood-style overwhelming crushing sounds but the more mystical, delicate sounds of the earth trembling, shifting tectonic plates, seismic movements, tremors that come from deep inside our planet and that are heard from the exterior or our interior, like houses, office, urbex-type sites.

    UCS compliant files with 225 sounds that can be easily edited to fit image or story.

  • Geophonic Design contains a wide variety of unique and abstract designed sounds which include infrasonic frequencies as low as 10Hz. The effects in this library have a science fiction/horror vibe, everything from alien spaceships to underwater ambiences. These are perfect for your films, video games, documentaries and other projects that require a mysterious and ominous soundscape.

    Our Audio Craftsmen used a ‘Geophone’ which is a seismic measurement device used to record seismic waves and vibrations of the earth, to record low heavy vibrations and rumbles of various surfaces and materials, often using metal resonators to enhance the sound. We captured sounds from window glass, busy roads with vehicle pass bys, metal posts and rails with football impacts, water passing through pipes, metal containers, plastic buckets and much, much more.

    All of the included sounds were then precisely edited and designed by our dedicated in-house team to build ambiences such as: outer space, underground bunkers, submarines, weather stations and other abstract ambiences. Moreover, all the files are available in 24Bit 96kHz and extensively tagged with metadata and are UCS compliant to simplify your workflow.

    The subsonic sounds in this library will also make a great addition to your library as layered effects, to build an enigmatic mood in your projects, and will be perfect as drones and backgrounds for futuristic, sci-fi and horror scenes.

  • Metal Sound Effects Performed Orchestral Percussion Play Track 523+ sounds included, 505 mins total $119

    Sounds for this library were recorded in amazing sounding film scoring studio and performed on orchestral set of top-end Kolberg percussion instruments. The intention was to perform organic sound effects resonated by musical instruments and not regular musical samples.

    Sounds were generated with a few different rubbers, mallets and a bow. They were performed to be used for abstract sound design elements, as well as emotional big creatures vocalizations. You will find there many growls and moans, which can be used for example as designed whale vocalizations.

    Recordings were done on microphones with extended frequency range: Schoeps CMC6XT, Sanken CO-100k and Trance Inducer (which also records up to 50kHz), which makes them ideal source for pitch-shifting.

    Please note: Pitch shifted files in the demo are presented only to show potential of those recordings and aren't included in the library. No additional processing was done on all sounds.

    Instruments used:

    Timpanis • Taiko Drums • Gran Casa • Orchestral Toms • Orchestral Snares • Chinese Gongs • Chinese Wuhan Gongs • Chinese Opera Glissando Gongs • Burmese / Thai Gongs • Metal Plates • Vibraphone • Crotales • Bell Tree • Lion’s Roar • Ocean Drum • Rainstick • Ratchets • Vibraslap • Flexatone • Tibetan Bowl • Glass Chimes • Bamboo Chimes • Temple Blocks • Alpine Bells • Musical Saw

    Gear used:

    Schoeps CMC6XT MK41/MK8 MS kit • Sanken CO-100k • Sennheiser MKH-8060 • Trance Audio Stereo Inducer contact microphones • Sound Devices 702, 744, MixPre


  • Suburbs of Chicago: Forest Preserve 2 is the fourth in the Suburbs of Chicago series, and 2nd trip inside a suburban Forest Preserve.

    Included you will hear bird chirps, tree rustles, bike passes, distant chatter, a small brook and families near a small lake, and more! Every wonder what it sounds like inside a hollow tree trunk? Wonder no more! This pack consists of 12 audio files, all metadata tagged and updated using the Universal Category System in Soundminer, Basehead, and Soundly.

    Recorded at 24 bit, 192 kHz using the Sennheiser MKH8050 and MKH30 into a Sound Devices Mix Pre-6.  About an hour and a Half of recordings!  Like in the other packs in this series, you will always hear distant traffic and planes.

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