Essentials 14 – Dust

Low-price. High-quality. Essential.

An essential collection of 150 dirt / dust movement sounds, including dirt, sand & snow settling at various speeds.

Each sound was created at 96kHz / 24-bit stereo and is fully compatible with the Universal Category System (UCS) – a public domain initiative establishing a standardized category list for the classification of sound effects.

Note: All of these sounds (and more!) are included in the 96 General Library (get 3,000+ SFX for FREE!)

Diving into the Immersive Sound of ‘Young Woman and the Sea’

‘Young Woman and the Sea’ supervising sound editors Tormod Ringnes (also re-recording mixer/sound designer), Ben Meechan, Baard H. Ingebretsen, and Luke Gentry (also sound designer) discuss their approach to immersing the audience in the experience of Gertrude (Trudy) Ederle – an American competitive swimmer who became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. Using custom-recorded water sounds, and ADR’d breaths and efforts, they express Trudy’s physical experience of grueling, long-distance swims in open water. Here, they talk about creating subjective sound for her POV, creating huge era-appropriate parade crowds, recording tons of water sounds, and so much more!

Essentials 13 – Seaside

Low-price. High-quality. Essential.

An essential collection of 100 seaside beach sounds, including ocean waves from various perspectives with seamless loops, as well as seagulls.

Each sound was created at 96kHz / 24-bit stereo and is fully compatible with the Universal Category System (UCS) – a public domain initiative establishing a standardized category list for the classification of sound effects.

Note: All of these sounds (and more!) are included in the 96 General Library (get 3,000+ SFX for FREE!)

Essentials 12 – Machines

Low-price. High-quality. Essential.

An essential collection of 400 machine sounds, including carpet cleaners, irons, sewing machines, toasters, vacuums, washing machines, woodchippers, escalators, printers, air pumps and more!

Each sound was created at 96kHz / 24-bit stereo and is fully compatible with the Universal Category System (UCS) – a public domain initiative establishing a standardized category list for the classification of sound effects.

Note: All of these sounds (and more!) are included in the 96 General Library (get 3,000+ SFX for FREE!)

Medieval Archery Combat – Crossbow, Bow and Arrow Sounds

We’ve added something exciting to our combat sound pack lineup! Now, your medieval fantasy games can feature archery, a crucial aspect of ancient ranged combat. You’ll hear the sounds of bows and arrows, as well as crossbows during battles. We’ve also included inventory and item sounds like picking up, dropping, moving, and crafting.

 

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Electromagnetic Fields

Evocative Sound and Visuals is pleased to announce the release of Electromagnetic Fields. This library contains 163 meticulously crafted and mastered sounds from 68 devices and structures captured in high-quality stereo with a Sony PCM D100 recorder and two small induction coil microphones. Included are hums, drones, beeps, bleeps, buzzes, glitches, pulses, static and more strange sounds I cannot describe.

With few exceptions, we mere mortals can’t hear the electromagnetic fields (EMF) surrounding us. If we could, we’d go crazy, especially in our ever-expanding electronic environment. We can tune our ears into this other sonic world using induction coil microphones. I never knew quite what to expect when placing mics on an object. Having two microphones with fairly long cables allowed me to find the most sonically interesting parts of an object to focus on. Two mics spaced apart also allow for a nice stereo spread.

Have fun experimenting with and inserting these hi-tech sounds (some captured in 96kHz/24-bit and others in 192kHz/24-bit) into your next science fiction and otherworldly creations. Please don’t take the device’s sound literally. That SLR’s motor drive may just be your next rapid-fire laser cannon.

 

Devices Recorded for Library

  • battery charger
  • Blu-ray player
  • board game
  • calculator
  • camera flash (studio and on-camera)
  • point and shoot cameras (4)
  • SLR camera
  • cd player
  • smartphone and charger
  • computer (desktop and laptop)
  • external hard drive
  • flatbed scanner
  • printer
  • dog nail file
  • Rotary die grinder tool
  • drill
  • electric shaver
  • electronic reader
  • face cleansing brush
  • battery-powered fan
  • flashlight
  • hair dryer
  • hand blender
  • hand sander
  • handheld game console
  • laser pointer
  • LED flicker lights
  • LED light strings
  • LED closet lights
  • LED mirror
  • LED therapy light
  • microwave oven
  • milk frother
  • nose trimmers
  • overhead power lines (6)
  • paper shredder
  • plasma ball
  • pulse oxygen meter
  • hand crank radio
  • transistor radio
  • handheld and boombox cassette recorders
  • digital recorders
  • sound level meter
  • spark timer accelerator
  • TENS unit
  • toothbrush
  • typewriter
  • vacuum
  • vehicle
  • walkie talkie
  • washing machine
  • wristwatch