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Are you looking for skid sounds for your next action movie? Well, this sound library is made for you.
“Skid and Drift” is the result of 4 years of recording work. It is a complete collection of skids from various vehicles, recorded from multiple perspectives, on all types of surfaces, and in high quality (dirt, dry and wet concrete, gravel, etc.).
You will find skids from race cars recorded during the French National Drift Championship, skids from go-karts, motocross bikes, bicycles, skateboards, ice skates, rollerblades, as well as foot skids.
These sounds were recorded in both stereo (XY and ORTF position) and mono, depending on the case, using the following microphones: Schoeps CCM4, Neumann U87, DPA4061, Lom MikroUsi. All sounds are recorded in 24-bit. The sampling frequency is 48kHz for scuffing footsteps sounds, and 96kHz and 192kHz for other recordings.
The metadata is precise and complete. All sounds are in UCS format.
This is a sound library with a wide range of science fiction interior ambiences.
Features:
Unleash the power of the low end with this exclusive sample pack! Packed with 229 meticulously crafted sounds (422 MB), this collection delivers a treasure trove of deep, sub impacts and effects designed to bring weight and intensity to your productions.
229 Sounds: A mix of low-end impacts and FX, perfect for adding cinematic depth, sound design flair, or driving energy to your tracks.
High-Quality Audio: Recorded and processed at 24-bit, 96kHz to ensure pristine clarity and maximum headroom for your mix.
Versatile Applications: Ideal for film scoring, video game sound design, trailer production, or any music genre where you need heavy-hitting low-end textures.
From bone-shaking impacts to atmospheric sub-bass FX, this pack is the perfect toolkit to elevate your sound. Download now and feel the boom!
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AUDIO SUMMONERS
For this collection, we focused on capturing the unique tonal qualities of various wall clocks. We also included a creative sound design section, featuring effects crafted exclusively from the recordings available in this library.
Collection Highlights:
66 original recordings captured in the cozy workshop of a retired clockmaker, who now dedicates his time to collecting wall clocks.
26 designed sound effects, including futuristic mechanisms, fantasy drones, machinery levers, and more.
In the recordings section, you’ll find:
– Carrillon Clock.
– Rafael Navarro Clock.
– Four different types of wall clocks.
– Cuckoo Clock.
– Malfunctioning Cuckoo Clock.
Organization and Quality
As with all our libraries, the audio files are organized with an intuitive naming system, making it easy to switch between recordings made with different microphones. This ensures flexibility in selecting or combining the best options for your projects.
Meticulous Editing
All recordings have been carefully edited to eliminate external noise, such as wind, people, or background hums. Furthermore, the use of ultrasonic microphones ensures that even when lowering the pitch, the richness and fidelity of the frequencies are preserved.
Ideal Applications:
Video games: Add realism and depth to the natural environments of your games.
Cinema and Documentaries: Enrich your audiovisual productions with authentic sounds.
Multimedia Projects: Ideal for any project that seeks to enrich the user’s listening experience.
Technical details:
– Total Audios: 66 recording and 26 designed sounds
– Format: 192kHz – 96kHz/24bit
– Equipment Used: Sound Devices MixPre-6II recorder with Sennheiser MKH 8050, Sanken CO-100K, plus a Zoom H6 recorder for stereo sound.
– Compatible: Win/Mac
– Duration: 34 minutes and 06 seconds.
Mid 20th Century UK payphone, dialling, coin insertion, button presses, receiver up and down and more.
Click to view the full sound list for this SFX library::
A Button No Coin_01.wav
A button press Ten Pence Piece_01.wav
A button press Ten Pence Piece_03.wav
A button press Two Pence Piece_01.wav
A button press Two Pence Piece_02.wav
B button press Ten Pence Piece_01.wav
B button press Ten Pence Piece_02.wav
B button press Ten Pence Piece_03.wav
B button press Ten Pence Piece_04.wav
Coin Insert Ten Pence Piece_01.wav
Coin Insert Ten Pence Piece_02.wav
Coin Insert Ten Pence Piece_03.wav
Coin Insert Ten Pence Piece_04.wav
Coin Insert Ten Pence Piece_05.wav
Coin Insert Ten Pence Piece_06.wav
Coin Insert Two Pence Piece_01.wav
Coin Insert Two Pence Piece_02.wav
Coin Insert Two Pence Piece_03.wav
Coin Remove From Tray_01.wav
Coin Remove From Tray_02.wav
Dial_0.wav
Dial_1.wav
Dial_2.wav
Dial_3.wav
Dial_4.wav
Dial_5.wav
Dial_6.wav
Dial_7.wav
Dial_8.wav
Dial_9.wav
Receiver Down_01.wav
Receiver Down_02.wav
Receiver Slam Down_01.wav
Receiver Slam Down_02.wav
Receiver Tap_01.wav
Receiver Up_01.wav
Receiver Up_02.wav
Ticker_02.wav
Ticker_03.wav
Ticker.wav
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Rowing Machine. You’ve seen them at the gym, this one is the fancier one.
The library consists of a variety of recordings – different mic positioning, and different rowing speeds. Also, single rows and a few sound effects of the seat rolling up and down and feet hitting the board.
Metadata is UCS compliant. Enjoy.
Journey back to the nostalgic era of classic gaming with this collection of 8-bit sounds that evoke the charm of retro arcade adventures. From the whimsical bleeps and bloops of arcade FX to the dramatic game over jingles, each sound immerses listeners in the pixelated world of yesteryear. Experience the iconic chiptune melodies and the futuristic beeps of UI sci-fi sounds, accompanied by the satisfying clicks of interface menu selections. Delve into a world where imagination knows no bounds as these sounds transport players to a bygone era of gaming excitement and wonder.
Continuing the popular Videogame Foley Essentials series (Vol. I, Vol. II), Vol. III offers an additional 1355 individual sound effects all mixed at the same volume level, carefully cleaned of any unnecessary background noise and artifacts. These sounds are ready to be integrated into any audio middleware solution, such as Wwise or FMOD. Recorded with videogame development in mind, all sounds are short, snappy one-shots with dozens of iterations, making them ideal for layering, stretching and bending to achieve surprising results. The goal is to streamline the workflow for editors and sound designers by providing ready-to-use sound batches for their middleware projects, avoiding auditory repetition and fatigue for gamers while keeping them fully immersed in their upcoming adventures.
You’ll find in this library the following folders with clear nomenclature and corresponding metadata related to various interactions either with environmental objects or the characters in the game:
● Beverages: interactions with various bottles, cans and textures, including breaking, scraping, mixing and dropping ice cubes into glasses; bubbling through a straw; opening and pouring sodas, wine and water into glasses and sinks, with an emphasis on cap, cork and liquid shaking sounds; and crushing soda cans.
● Clothing: numerous one-shots of various clothing textures being torn.
● Household: regular interactions with household objects such as faucets, toilets, showers and washing machines from bathrooms and kitchens; handling small machinery like coffee machines, electric squeezers, hair dryers, hand blenders, liquifiers, microwaves, mixers, portable ACs and vacuum cleaners, power drills, printers and shavers; styrofoam sounds, including picking, dropping, breaking and rubbing; unsorted object interactions such as jiggling Christmas decorations, opening and closing two types of umbrellas, handling and lighting matchsticks, shaking and opening a painkiller bottle, inserting and removing a jack cable from an amp, and screeching sounds from a mini-oven door.
This sound pack includes 30 loops in Ambix.wav format and 30 loops in wav format that can be used to create endless ambience sound inside a passenger plane.
Trains, Trams and Rails is a collection of essential rail sounds, recorded in various locations across Europe and Asia – featuring London underground ambience, Lisbon trams, commuter and freight rail from Spain, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and the UK. All sounds are meta-tagged with markers via Soundminer and filenames/ categories are UCS compliant.
Recorded with Wildtronics Stereo, Sony PCM D-100 and USI Pro Mics.
Introducing Immersive Wallas on Set vol.3 – Experience authentic cinematic ambiances with Wallas On Set Vol. 3. This third edition features genuine walla recordings captured on movie and series sets, as well as real-life locations from projects we worked on this past year. Recorded in first-order ambisonics, this collection delivers immersive and realistic crowd and environmental sounds, perfect for enriching your sound design.
At Blacktone Studio, we understand the vital role sound plays in storytelling. Wallas, the ambient background chatter found in diverse locations, provides the foundation for creating realistic atmospheres in film and television. As always, we’ve taken our commitment to authenticity a step further by recording in ambisonic format.
Our team meticulously captured the essence of real-life film sets, from the energetic buzz of big scenes to the subtle whispers on quiet real locations. These recordings are a testament to our industry knowledge and commitment to delivering high-quality audio content.
Whether you’re working on a feature film, a documentary, or a video game, our Immersive Wallas on Set vol.3 provides the versatility you need to enhance your project. Easily searchable and expertly categorized, this collection ensures you find the perfect background atmosphere effortlessly.
All the recordings include metadata in English and Spanish, and they are compatible with software of sound library management like Soundminnner.
We have decoded all the First Order Ambisonic recordings with HarpeX plugin into 7.1.2 Dolby ATMOS bed configuration, using the top channel to create totally outstanding ambiences tracks ready to use!
All our libraries are UCS compliant (universalcategorysystem.com). In this new category system all files contain extensive metadata like file description, Category & Subcategory. Metadata can be read and processed by the most common audio libraries management tools . Starting with Full support from Soundminer and more audio tools adopting this system, we are adopting metadata UCS system in our files!
Ambisonics allows you to transcode the B-format files into a a lot of formats, (by using the free RODE DECODER plugin, the amazing Harpex B Converter , NoiseMakers tools or the new AudioBrewers plugins) – including stereo, 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 6.1, 7.0 or 7.1 surround and higher immersive formats!.
ambiX First Order Ambisonic, Dolby ATMOS 7.12, 5.1 and ST files have been mastered with Pro Tools Ultimate system, and are included in the purchase.
Over 80 spokes on an abandoned vintage hay tedder produce raw rattles, vibrations and scrapes.
Featuring geophone and contact mic recordings, the library includes detailed textures from metallic rubs and glitches to wind tones and subtle grass rustles.
Perfect for creating atmospheric metal FX, deep bass clangs, trembling impacts and earthquake-like rumbles.
Multi Recording Takes For Varying Nuances
Multiple Microphone Perspectives
Type : Source Files – WAV Stereo & WAV Mono
Mastered : No
Normalised : Yes -6 dbFS
Recorder : Sound Devices Mix Pre 10II
Microphones : Stille and Klang spot contact microphones, Organic Audio Cjossul contact microphones, LOM Geofon
Microphone Perspective : Contact / Magnet
Documentation Included : Copyright, EULA, Images, Metadata (exported in multiple formats)
Metadata : Files are stamped with detailed UCS compliant metadata in Soundminer, including pictorial references.
MicroMech is an expressive collection of tiny, non-motorized mechanisms.
Recorded by Nathan Moody in great ultrasonic detail, this collection of quiet and delicate sounds can become robotic limbs or fingers, weapon mechanisms, gun reloads, crafting or equipping sounds in a game, high-tech gadgets, superhero armor, clockwork steampunk artifacts, door latches, or any other metallic articulations you can think of.
It pairs perfectly with Studio Obsidian’s Analogue Ordnance library for high-tech weaponry mechanism sounds.
An hour of clicks, rattles, ratchets, trills, clacks, and slides will fill your sonic projects with mechanical filigree and mechanized finesse. Props include antique and vintage cameras, can openers, dictaphones, high-end fidget toys, and much more. Each recording in MicroMech has many performance variations, making them perfect for game audio projects.
All sounds were recorded dry with a hypercardioid microphone and an ultrasonic-capable omni microphone into Millennia preamps, blended together for a punchy, full-range tone while preserving ultrasonic content.
Get big sounds from small sources with MicroMech!
Designed to give you the essential tools to craft unique, ice-themed audio, this toolkit goes beyond just frozen environments. It includes a mix of authentic ice sounds alongside complementary elements, all focused on the central theme of ice. Whether you’re working on icy landscapes, frost weapons, or other frozen elements, this library provides you with the freedom to build your own custom soundscapes.
Frozen Core Vol. 1 – Forge is all about giving you the freedom to build, experiment, and create with sounds that fit your unique vision of ice and frost. With this library, you have the perfect foundation for your projects, while the Source and Processed categories offer the flexibility to take your designs as far as your creativity will go.
The “Vintage Camera” sound set is based on a detailed, high-quality recording of the Zenit ET film, vintage camera.
Aston Martin DB11 captured on B roads of Wales. The car has an interesting low-frequency rumble type of sound produced by a 4.0 litre V8 typical for Aston Martin models.
The car was rigged with a stereo exhaust rig (one mic per exhaust), airbox/engine mic and a stereo interior mic setup.
The onboard runs consisted of a variety of takes covering various accelerations but never going too fast (over 70mph).
Pass-bys were recorded with a mono shotgun mic, and a stereo cardioid setup. Passes include various speeds and also skidding/drifting on corners with some tyre squeals.
Full metadata compliant with UCS. Enjoy.
365 Files arranged by type and bpm, these construction kits and individual sounds are ready to be used in any video, movie or game. While having a more scientific character in mind, they can be applied to any theme or subject. Most files are already loopable. Breakdowns are available in separate folders with separate drums, percussion, bass, melody, ambience.
Bonus files include loops with more audio effects, rhythmic variations and more single sounds.
Sculptunes – Underwater Ambiences SoundListSculptunes SFX – Underwater Ambiences is a sound library designed for immersive underwater scenes in films, games, and projects. It includes 5.1 Surround Ambiences for deep, realistic soundscapes and Stereo Layers with individual elements like bubbles and airy tones for customization. Fully UCS-compliant with metadata, it’s compatible with Basehead and Soundminer for seamless integration.
Hello Creators!
Here’s my new pack: “RPG Shop Sounds“
The approach for this pack was to create sounds for the shop, inventory and interface windows in a RPG/Fantasy video game.
There are different types of SFX inside this pack: books, armours, boxes, cards, chests, coins, equipment, food, inspect, item interactions, papers, minerals, etc…
They can be used in different styles of video games or other media projects.
I hope you enjoy implementing this sounds in your project!
Related Packs (created by me)
Making-Off
All this sounds were originally recorded with a Zoom H6 (cardiod microphone), and were edited in Logic Pro X, almost no processing was made, it was mainly editing the recorded material but also I used the plugin “Phaseplant” as a sampler.
I will upload a making-off video.
Some considerations
1. Keep in mind this sounds can be used in a variety of situations, I put a name to the SFX but this doesn’t mean it can’t be used in other contexts.
Check out this guide that maybe will help you
2. The sounds are in 44.1Khz/16 bit format. I have the original files at 96khz/24bit also, if you need this format, please contact me.
Contact
Any doubt, any idea, any proposal, please contact me on: [email protected]
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Hello Creators!
Here’s my new pack: “Punches & Fighting Sounds“
The pack contains:
Punches, break bones, combos, fatalities, impacts, whooshes, slaps, special attacks, wounds, etc…
The approach for this pack was to create some punches SFX and sounds for fighting videogames. They are also suitable for RPG/Fantasy video games (although this sounds can be used in different audiovisual creations).
Making-Off
All this sounds come from different recordings with my Zoom H6, then they were heavily processed with tools like: PitchMonster MTransformer, Logic Pro X stock plugins.
Some considerations
1. Keep in mind this sounds can be used in a variety of situations, I put a name to the SFX but this doesn’t mean it can’t be used in other contexts.
2. The sounds are in 44.1Khz/16 bit format. I have the original files at 96khz/24bit also, if you need this format, please contact me.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1, Line Audio Omni1, FEL Clippy XLR EM272, microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving, interior and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds. It is also available in UCS.
Let’s get crackin’!
HorrorSound’s Deep Tock is a unique collection combining two sample packs in one, offering a dynamic selection of stylized clock loops and signature sonic elements.
The Signature section boasts 145 modern horror abstracts and unsettling tones. These tormented and unique bleeps perfectly punctuate modern horror trailers and scores.
Featuring: Twisted Vocals, Signals, Alarms, Bursts, Processed Toy Piano and Glissato Strings.
The clock loops are organized into 8 folders, featuring over 270 tempo-synced loops from 60 to 140 BPM. Spanning classic to experimental, you’ll find everything from ticking mechanisms to haunting chimes and plucks. These incredibly realistic and pristine loops are ready for action horror trailers and suspense underscores.
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