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  • About Streamer UI SFX Pack

    60+ stereo sounds of; alerts, arcade, drone, laser bass multilayer transitions, musical abstract chord shots, electronic and heavy alert reaction vocoders and more.

    Streamer UI SFX Pack brings notifications and reactions sound effects that you need for many projects. Arcade notification, stream, alerts and much more to create a perfect ambience for your video games, animation projects and much more.

    They come in abstract, multilayer, heavy, vocal, musical, long, short forms.

    These meticulously designed sounds have clarity and room for further sound design with the flexible texture for manipulation. And you get the usual Vadi Sound craft and attention to detail!

    Keywords including Actions, Parts, Equipment and StyleTwitch, User interface, UI, computer, PC, laptop, alerts, arcade, drone, laser, bass, multilayer, transitions, musical, abstract, chord, shots, electronic, heavy, alert, reaction vocoder, notification, stream, long, loop, subscription, bit, coin, donate, follower, host-raid, arcade.

    What else you may need
    You may also want to check out our Shine and Glitter SFX Pack for access to glittering transitions and fairy dust to tonal sparkle sounds in over 130 files.

  • A library designed for fancy pants computer read-outs and jazzy interface buttons. All files are flawlessly loop-able so no matter how long that data needs to keep on flowing, you're covered. Plenty of different styles from classical digital sounds, to lighter, funnier readouts and even dangerously aggressive ones. It pretty much covers most situations.

  • Transform Your UI Experience with the Ultimate Sound Collection

    Ready to elevate your user interface design to the next level? Our User Interface Sounds Bundle is the definitive toolkit for creating immersive and responsive UI experiences. Whether you’re designing a sleek, high-tech application, a spooky horror game, or a polished mobile app, this bundle has everything you need to make your interfaces come alive with sound.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    FOUR PREMIUM LIBRARIES, ONE COMPLETE COLLECTION

    • Mechanical UI: Infuse your user interfaces with a tactile, mechanical feel using this expertly crafted sound collection. Packed with lifelike button clicks, satisfying swipes, and a variety of interaction sounds—like pick-ups, inventory handling, box and chest movements, notifications, and more — this library is ideal for projects that demand precision and reliability.
    • Musical UI: Add a touch of musicality to your interfaces with these musical sound effects sorted into 11 categories. This library includes harmonized clicks, swipes, notifications, and achievement sounds that create a smooth, cohesive audio experience. Perfect for casual games, educational apps, or any project that benefits from a more artistic and musical UI.
    • Futuristic Sci-Fi UI: Enter the world of tomorrow with this collection of cutting-edge sound effects designed for sci-fi interfaces. From holographic displays to advanced computer systems, this library features high-tech beeps, boops, and futuristic notifications that will make any interface feel like it’s straight out of a science fiction movie.
    • Horror UI: Create a chilling atmosphere with our Horror User Interface Sound Effects Library. This collection is filled with eerie clicks, creepy swipes, and unsettling menu sounds that are perfect for horror games and applications. If your project needs a touch of the macabre, these sounds will set the perfect tone.

     

    ENHANCE EVERY INTERACTION WITH PROFESSIONAL UI SOUNDS

    Why settle for generic sounds when you can provide your users with a truly immersive experience? Each library in this bundle is carefully curated to offer a wide range of sounds that fit various styles and moods, ensuring that your UI sounds match and enhance your design.

    Whether you’re a game developer, app designer, or sound enthusiast, the User Interface Sounds Bundle is your go-to solution for professional-grade audio assets.


    WHAT’S INSIDE:

    • 4 Full Royalty-Free Interface Sound Libraries
    • 10,290 Audio Files (3,430 original sounds)
    • WAV Format: 24 Bit, 96 kHz and 16 Bit, 44.1 kHz
    • MP3 Format: 320 Kbps
    • Unpacked Size: 5.62 GB
    • Total Run Time: 7h 13m
    • Ready to use – requires no editing, labeling or splicing
    • Categorized, organized and individually labeled files for maximum use efficiency
    • FREE Updates to higher versions, FOREVER!


    YOUR SOUND DESIGN, OUR EXPERTISE

    With Fusehive.com, you’re not just buying sound effects but investing in quality, creativity, and a product designed with the end user in mind.

     


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  • The VHS & Betamax Sessions assembles a collection of vintage, lo-fi sounds taken from over 80 tapes from everybody’s favorite magnetic video recording formats.

    Inside this collection, you’ll find over 3 hours of background ambiences taken from assorted home videos, ranging from sports crowds, outdoor ambiences, water parks, amongst other oddities; ready to be dropped onto the late 70s, early 80s flavored projects and retro-futuristic user interfaces.

    Complementing the material found inside the tapes, there’s also rewind, fast forward, tape insertion and removal sounds from both players for your foley aspirations.

  • UI DESIGNER is an advanced soundset dedicated to the interaction between human and machines. The library is suitable for modern sci-fi movies, sound for apps, futuristic sound logos and any projects where sound design is needed to improve the users’s experience and make it more pleasant.

    Essential metadata has been included in the filenames. This was done to facilitate users that do not own a library management tool to access the informations and to navigate the library more efficiently.

    UI DESIGNER covers sounds in 14 categories:• Elements Appear
    • Elements Flying
    • Window Open – Hologram
    • Window Close
    • Data Stream
    • Bad Data Crunching
    • Confirmation – Notifications – Navigation
    • Text Typing – Warning Text
    • Access Denied
    • Buttons – Selections
    • Screen Noise
    • Warnings
    • StandBy
    • Notifications – Navigation

  • This collection contains over 1400 original sound effects for user interfaces, telemetry, gadgetry and more.

  • UI SOUNDS: MUSICAL is a collection of 300 sound elements ranging from subtle to glitch and juicy vibrant sounds, which are ready to use in any kind of electronic user interface environment (smartphone, tablet, desktop app, web based app or site), smart TV app, wearable device app, UI demonstration videos, infographics, as well as in your games.

    Suitable for: Buttons, Alarms, Notifications, Selections, Menus, Switches, Feedback, Filling in forms, Navigation, Online and mobile Quizzes, Checkout & eCommerce, as well as for other systems or game plays.

  • UI SOUNDS | ORGANIC is a well-organized collection of 425 selections ranging from simple and discreet to catchy and jolly sounds ready to use in any kind of electronic user interface (smartphone, tablet, desktop app, web-based app or site), smart tv app, wearable device app, UI demonstration videos, infographics, as well as in your games.

    Suitable for: Buttons, Alarm, Notifications, Selections, Menus, Switches, Feedback, Navigation, as well as for other systems or game plays.

  • User Interface (UI) Sound Effects Ui Two Play Track 377 sounds included $45

    Ui Two is the sequel to our overwhelming popular Ui One collection, this collection contains 377 original sounds uniquely crafted for creating user interfaces, telemetry, gadgetry and more.

    Empty Sea’s Mark Camperell, carefully crafted these sounds using a variety of beepers, boopers and other sonic tools. A sample of which include synths, samplers, spectral editors and more. Each sound was recorded at 48k/24bit. Planned, processed, mangled and otherwise destroyed, every single tone was tweaked until it was something new, original, and exciting.

    As usual, we meticulously edited, mastered and embedded the files with metadata. This collection is priced to move, so don’t hesitate. If you’re tired of the your same old UI inspiration, Ui Two from The Library by Empty Sea is a great addition to your library.

  • UI: Sci-Fi” is a sound library containing a range of user interface sounds intended for use in science fiction projects.

     

    Includes:

    • Beep
    • Click (Neutral, Positive and Negative)
    • Error
    • Hover
    • Pause
    • Unpause

     

    Features:

    • 90+ audio files in 24 bit 96kHz quality
    • WAV format
    • UCS compliant file naming and metadata, allowing for easy searching in sound library management tools
    • Available for commercial or personal use without attribution

     

    View a summary of included sounds here

    View a full list of included files here

  • This is a sound library with a wide range of satisfying click sounds, intended for use for user interfaces.

    Features:

    • 40 audio files in 24 bit 96kHz quality WAV format
    • UCS compliant file naming and metadata
    • Available for commercial or personal use without attribution

     

    View a full list of included files here

  • Characters speak and so do the items they use. USER INTERFACE will bring the small to life with this collection of clicks, notifications, buttons, and swooshes.

    Included are: Buttons, Clicks, Jingles, Notifications, Organics, Slides, Swishes

  • User Interface sound effects galore: 96 minutes / 1.03 GB of mechanical and synthesized user interface sound effects.
    1719 sounds in 287 separate files – recorded in 24bit/96kHz. All sounds are UCS-compatible.

    User Interface is a collection of mechanical and synthesized sounds for designing UI sounds. With over 1700 sounds in 287 files, there are tons of different sounds, with several takes or variations of each.

    The guiding principle behind the collection is to allow sound designers to combine these two types of sounds into something that has the edge from synthesis, and the authenticity or “body” of physical objects.

    About half the sounds come from an array of physical objects struck, scraped, and otherwise manipulated, in front of a Sennheiser MKH 40 microphone. Covered in these recordings are everything from simple clicks and clacks, to more complex scrapes, shakes and rattles. The various materials used ensured good timbral variation too, ranging from overtone-rich, to more dull tonal characteristics.

    The other half come from an analog modular synth, with a little bit of post-processing here and there. Many of these sounds have a slightly “retro” feel to them; they have a certain rawness of timbre. I feel this sets User Interface apart from the many polished or glossy sounding UI sound effects out there.

    Types of interface sounds

    During the design phase, another main principle was to produce sounds for a variety of user interactions. There are sounds for button presses and activations, for turning dials or moving faders. Additionally, there are also sounds to convey some sort of message to the user, such as alerts to errors or success.

    Then there are the sounds that signal data being transmitted or processed (the abstract version of audible read/write cycles on old mechanical drives, perhaps). Not very realistic nowadays, but you can’t transmit data in a film or game without cool sounds, right?

    Finally, and in the same vein, I also included a number of sounds in the “garbled audio communications” category. Nothing sets the scene for a tech-laden environment like unintelligible radio-voices!

    You get:

    • Mechanical & synthesized UI sound effects
    • Alerts, activations, clicks, buttons, dials, data-transmission
    • Searchable file names – UCS compatible
    • BWF Metadata embedded – with more included in CSV format.
  • Elevate your user interface with this collection of over 100 separate sound effects for buttons, switches, and other interface elements. Recorded at high quality 24bit, 96kHz or 48kHz, using advanced analog and digital synthesizer techniques. The designs are then edited and tagged to help categorize each sound into action feedback and interface response to user input.

    Confirmations. Deny action. Correct or incorrect sound responses. Blips and bloops keyword matched to common motion graphic animations like bounce, easing, and scale. Processing and data responses.

  • You get 1,074 individual sounds, in 14 separate soundpacks containing variations on all the sounds.

    Included are all commonly required sounds needed for a comprehensive UI experience.

  • A collection of 200 User Interface Sounds. Contains 50 sets, each set with menu navigation, close, open and select sounds. A wide variety of menu navigation sounds perfect for apps, games, and film.

    SFX: 200

    Menu Navigation: 50 SFX

    Menu Select: 50 SFX

    Menu Open 50 SFX

    Menu Close: 50 SFX

  • Add a touch of fun and personality to your games, animations, and apps with our User Interface: Cartoon sound effects pack! Featuring 440 lively sounds, this pack brings extra charm to every interaction—perfect for cute, cartoonish projects. From button clicks, menu selections, and pop-up actions to taps, ticks, swipes, opens, closes, accepts, and denials, each sound is crafted to boost engagement and create a delightful user experience. Keep your audience hooked with all the UI essentials you need in one playful pack!

  • Presenting the recipe for the USER INTERFACE: Sci-Fi PRO Sound Pack – a blend of meticulously recorded objects, skillfully programmed synthesizers, seamlessly combined elements, and an intensive processing of those hybrid sources. It’s a feast for the ears. Bon appétit! From button clicks, warnings, alerts, and notifications to holograms, devices, and interface settings, everything you need for a Sci-Fi UI Sound Pack is right here. 

     

  • The Users of Tomorrow library is the next level of futuristic and high-tech interface sounds, containing 2.2GB and more than 1,800 sounds designed to be used as final assets or layers.

    Users of Tomorrow features more than 2.2GB of 1,800 24bit/96khz files, all embedded with Soundminer metadata.

    Users of Tomorrow gets you:

    • Confirms
    • Calculations and text
    • Drones
    • Environment loops
    • Holograms
    • Glitch
    • Liquid interfaces
    • Beeps
    • Buttons
    • Static and noise
    • Alarms
    • Interface expansions and compressions

     

    Bonus:

    Users of Tomorrow also includes the unique Galactic Assistant Synthesizer Tool to design your own hi-tech interface sounds – it works in stand-alone mode, as well as with Reaktor and Max4Live.
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  • Bundles Videogame Foley Bundle Play Track 9386 sounds included, 643 mins total $180

    Design realistic, believable and immersive foley interactions with this feature complete bundle of high resolution sound effects with videogame development in mind.

    Inside Videogame Foley Bundle you’ll find a plethora of sound effects such as footsteps on varied ground textures (grass, mud, wood, glass, dirt, leaves, water, amongst others) but also different shoe types on a neutral surface allowing you to mix these onto varied outcomes. Clothing and other wearable accessories are also present to truly immerse you on the character you’re inhabiting or to create believable NPCs with short and snappy sounds coming from leather jackets, denim pants, winter coats, belt buckles jiggling, rummaging on backpacks and pouches of all sizes, zippers, snow pants, you name it. Hundreds of different interactions with a BB Rifle can also be found on this library, allowing you to create foley for a weapon your character might be carrying.

    A variety of pages and stationery material textures abound, ailing from books, magazines, comics, artbooks, synthetic shielding bags, cardboards and office supplies with respective actions such as crumpling, tearing and handling for all of them. No office sound pack is truly complete without a vintage typewriter, so expect close and personal recordings of all its components in addition to regular typing takes.

    Over 1500 vehicle sound effects are also present, including one-shot mono sound effects taken from every component present in the cars themselves, ranging from dashboard buttons, seat adjustment levers, A/C, insertion and removal of car keys, handbrakes, pedals, doors opening and closing with both interior and exterior perspectives. Long and evolving ambisonic takes with each vehicle driving or parked revving different RPMs are perfect to edit and loop each speed or idle moment to a certain scene, wrapping up this section of the library with VR ambitions in mind.

    Also assembled is a collection of vintage, lo-fi sounds taken from over 80 tapes from everybody’s favorite magnetic video recording formats: VHS and Betamax. 3 hours of background ambiences were recorded from assorted home videos, ranging from sports crowds, outdoor ambiences, water parks, amongst other oddities; ready to be dropped onto late 70s, early 80s flavored projects and retro-futuristic user interfaces. Rewind, fast forward, tape insertion and removal sounds from both players can be found for your foley aspirations.

    Environmental interactions are spread through multiple folders including:

    • Buttons & Switches: everything from simple button presses (of all shapes, sizes and materials, including light switches), to plugging-in sounds of plastic devices and simple mechanisms being interacted with.
    • Doors: door handle one-shots ranging from old/decrepit wooden doors to slick/modern ones; closing and opening sounds of multiple door types; insertion, removal and turning sounds of keys on numerous locks; hinges creaking and screeching.
    • Drawers & Cupboards: all types of drawer sounds based on metallic and wooden surfaces, both with and without bearings; small office cabinet sounds; creaky and quiet cupboards with and without simple lock sounds.
    • Foliage: interactions with multiple foliage types like dropping dry/leafy tree branches, logs clashing with one another, grabbing sounds of branches/plants, brushing against different plant types, pulling plants from its root, stick impacts/snaps and tree branch sways.
    • Rocks: regular interactions with rocks of various sizes ranging from drops, grabs and scraping.
    • Rummaging & Jiggling: textures being handled in several ways, from rummaging/dropping/dragging/handling/jiggling sounds of scrap, wood, metallic fragments, plastic and cardboard boxes, cans, plastic bottles, metal plates, a metal chain, furniture, wooden box filled with domino pieces, glass bottles, a screeching steering wheel lock and plenty of other materials/interactions.

    The bulk of this library is comprised of thousands of micro one-shot sound effects, all edited, mixed, cleaned up and ready to be dropped onto audio middleware solutions such as Wwise or FMOD, helping the editor/sound designer with a comprehensive workflow, concise metadata and accessible folder hierarchy. Given the variety and cheer number of sounds present, you can create completely new and original content by layering and mashing these high resolution files with one another, mangle and destroy them with samplers, use effects chains to remodel something slick and clean onto complex outcomes for any action present in the videogame you’re currently working on, avoiding auditory repetition and fatigue whilst keeping gamers totally immersed on their upcoming adventures. Your imagination is the limit.

    With over 35GB of content spread through 643 minutes, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect foley sound effect for any upcoming videogame venture.

    Videogame Foley Bundle contains:

  • SUPERCHARGE YOUR PROJECTS WITH VOLTAGE
    Around us there is an inaudible dimension of sound generated by human technologies and machines. We have captured these electromagnetic fields and present you VOLT, a versatile tool or designing electric sounds with extrem manipulation options. Create energetic movements, sci-fi elements, futuristic engines and weapons, massive impacts or use the sounds as a resource for UI design and the layering of complex ambiences.

    This collection brings you 26,76GB of sounds including more than 1800 sfx of electromagnetic recordings as well as pre-designed risers, stingers, drones, user interface sounds and whooshes. You also get a huge toolkit section with loops and oneshots for crafting your own sounds from scratch, optimized for a smooth workflow in samplers like S-Layer.

    AN ELECTRIFYING SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
    Our sound hunt took us through extensive recordings of screens, household devices, smartphones, computers, car ignitions and interiors, motors, lights, fuseboxes, synthesizers and much more using a Soma Ether stereo setup and a LOM Elektrouši with a Sound Devices Mix-Pre 6 recorder. The stereo recordings of the Soma Ether often result in a dynamic panorama with unique signals on each channel. Since electromagnetic fields extend to very high frequencies, we recorded the sounds in 192khz so you have the full spectrum and potential to let your creativity run wild and design something entirely new.

    WHAT’S INSIDE (FILES / SOUNDS)

    • Recordings (231 / 652)
    • Drones (27 / 27)
    • Risers & Stingers (37 / 90)
    • User Interface (21 / 137)
    • Whooshes (16 / 80)
    • Tools – Loops (25 / 25)
    • Tools – Blaster (129 / 129)
    • Tools – Glitches (138 / 138)
    • Tools – Hits (130 / 130)
    • Tools – Sparks (128 / 128)
    • Tools – Sustains (133 / 133)
    • Tools – Whooshes (164 / 164)

    Anthony James (Video producer)
    The VOLT Electromagnetic Fields Sample Pack contains an excellent selection of high-quality recordings that cover the full audio spectrum from deep bass to high frequency which will suit the needs of a variety of editors, musicians, sound designers and producers and as such come highly recommended.

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