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  • Drones & Mood Sound Effects Household Drones Play Track 70 sounds included, 100 mins total $20

    Household Drones contains a large array of atmospheres conjured up from the most interesting household sources. There are a variety of tonalities included that blend seamlessly together, from the positive to the downright ominous.

    All included sound effects are provided in 24bit 96kHz WAV, allowing for further manipulation. Each of the drones was derived from natural sources, organic textures that fit effortlessly into Film, TV and Game soundtracks (both in a musical and sound effects context). Use them in combination with background effects to create abstract and expansive soundscapes, or with instruments to add interesting atonal flourishes.

    We have also included the source recordings to give users the opportunity to develop their own sonic experiments and provided extensive metadata to help with file searching.

  • Performed on a experimental, custom-built rig with intense manipulation of objects and tools on a bass guitar string, the Sonomar Collection: Bass Machine sound library features 720 abstract sound design elements to serve as your go-to solution for mysterious designs. Add an otherworldly layer of depth and emotion to your projects with swirling metallic feedback, tensions, eerie engine drones, and gritty metallic vibrations.

    At over 15GB, Bass Machine delivers 70 raw sound files and 650 designed sound effects. Recorded with contact mics and guitar pickups at 192kHz, the raw sounds provide uniquely organic building blocks for processing and manipulation. The acoustic isolation and high resolution of each file makes these sounds incredibly flexible for editing and ripe for imaginative sound design. The collection’s designed sounds have been expertly sculpted, pitched, and processed at 96kHz using parts of the raw files. Use these as inspiration for your own design potential, or drop straight into your projects to instantly add expressive tension, harmonic activity, and compelling dimension.

    As the first exclusive Sonomar Collection release from Pro Sound Effects, Bass Machine demonstrates the sonic curiosity of sound designer and recordist Martin Pinsonnault (Big Little Lies, Dallas Buyers Club) and the Sonomar team. Together they created the contraption, recorded and performed sounds over many hours of experimentation with the instrument, and then meticulously trimmed, designed, and organized the results for a truly generous and limitless sound library.

    Each sound file is embedded with rich metadata to help you find the exact sound effect you need with fast, pinpoint search. Sustain creativity with characteristic descriptions of each recording encompassing both literal sonic qualities as well as the images they invoke. Advanced metadata fields include translated French descriptions and additional info to ensure compatibility across any database search platform such as Soundminer, BaseHead, Netmix, Workspace (Pro Tools), Find Tool (Media Composer), Media Bay (Nuendo), Reaper, Adobe Premiere, and beyond.

    Sonomar Collection: Bass Machine is also included in Pro Sound Effects’ CORE: Standard.

    Key Features:

    • 720 sound effects (15GB)
      • 70 raw recordings at 192kHz
      • 650 designed sounds at 96kHz
    • 24-bit broadcast .wav files
    • Precise, imaginative, and comprehensive embedded metadata descriptions
    • 100% Royalty-Free
  • The All Metal sound effects library features 765 sounds of metal clashing, clanging and resonating as metal pieces are rummaged through, dropped, and tossed. Create with the various distinct sonic properties of metal objects — from squeaky gates, rattley wires, ringing wrenches, warbling sheet metal, clattering swords and more.

    Each sound was pristinely recorded at 192kHz with lots of variations for more creative freedom. Uncover the sonic treasures that await as you pitch and process the squeals, squeaks and moans of the metallic debris for limitless sound design opportunities. Strengthen your projects with the distinct buzzing, scraping and reverberation of metal impacts for both literal use and creative implementation as layers for intense sound design.

    Each sound file is embedded with diligent metadata to help you find the exact sound effect you need with fast, pinpoint search. Advanced metadata fields ensure compatibility across any database search platform such as Search by PSE, Soundminer, BaseHead, Netmix, Workspace (Pro Tools), Find Tool (Media Composer), Media Bay (Nuendo), Reaper, Adobe Premiere, and beyond.

    Key Features:

    • 765 sound effects (2GB)
    • 24 bit/96k, 24 bit/192k broadcast .wav files
    • Descriptive embedded metadata
    • 100% Royalty-Free

    Credits:

    • Saro Sahihi
  • Organic User Interface contains an array of vocal UI elements, bringing sentience and personality to your mechanical sidekicks.

    Our Audio Craftsmen attentively recorded, edited, and manipulated a wide variety of male and female vocalizations such as grunts, sighs, ooh’s and ahh’s. All expressed using a range of emotions including happiness, sadness, anger, and disappointment to create a cache of futuristic User Interface sounds. Allowing you to turn lifeless computers or machines into communicative Artificial Intelligence, transform a clunky robotic helper into an emotional, loving character, or simply add a utopian feel to advanced computer systems. This library is perfect for Sci-Fi and Animated films, games, or television projects. All files are available in 24bit 96kHz allowing further sonic manipulation, tagged with extensive metadata and are UCS compliant for ease of workflow.

  • Haunting Ambiences Vol. 3 is the direct successor to one of our most popular horror sound effects libraries. This product contains dense, multilayered construction kits, everything you need to build a world around your horror scenes with separated stems.

    Our Audio Craftsmen captured creepy ambiences and sounds from the cellblock where a couple of notorious killers (The Moors Murderers) were held at The Old Courthouse, Manchester. We captured various ambiences, creaky cell doors, metal bangs, vocalisations from multiple voice actors and much, much more. All of the sounds were then meticulously edited and designed to make 10 construction kits including a mental asylum, vampire’s prison, gas chamber, experimental lab, underground prison, haunted ship prison etc.

    These dense ambiences include split stems with the same running length to encourage experimentation, allowing you to add or subtract certain elements, balance them or combine them with sounds from other construction kits in the pack. In addition, all of the files are available in 24Bit 192kHz with extensive UCS compliant metadata to integrate seamlessly with your workflow.

    This bundle is perfect for use in your films, documentaries, video games, escape room/live experiences and other horror/sci-fi projects.

  • Our Antique Small Metals sound effects library contains various sounds from multiple antique items. The collection of used items includes; antique coins, locks, hotel bells, telescopes and much, much more. The sounds created are of a wide variety, including but not limited to; tinkering with mechanisms, placement of the item on various surfaces, rattling, scratching and even setting up a variety of the items.

    Our Audio Craftsmen have created a comprehensive library that is ideal for use in films, documentaries, video games and other projects. particular those relevant to scenes from historical eras.

    All sounds were recorded in our acoustically treated Foley suite in 24Bit 96kHz allowing further sonic manipulation. We then meticulously edited and tagged the files with extensive UCS compliant metadata for ease of use.

  • Monster movement brings you a quirky collection of otherworldly creatures, built for your next horror project.

    Multiple Foley recordings have been meticulously layered and crafted to bring you a sophisticated library of horror movements. This library consists of Yeti footsteps, slimy creatures, metal hands, mechanical movements and more.

    Our Audio Craftsmen have carefully edited each sound for maximum sonic clarity so that you can drop each sound directly into your project timeline and get down to work with minimal fuss.

    All sounds are delivered in 24Bit 192kHz format allowing further sonic manipulation and have been meticulously edited and tagged with extensive UCS compliant metadata for ease of use.

  • Water Emerge/Submerge Vol . 2  is one of the many unique recordings captured with our dual-mic over and underwater set-up. Our Audio Craftsman have used an overwater-underwater microphone configuration comprising the Sennheiser MKH50 for the overwater mic and the Aquarian H2a Hydrophone for the underwater recordings. With both mic sources available as separate files, there are multiple options for layering up the sound effects.

    Water Emerge/Submerge Vol .2 Brings the movement of water to life, perfect for use in projects that include; Small water creatures, aquatic environments as well as the sound of people moving through this marvellous environment. You can also use the source sounds for further manipulation to create unique and wonderful aquatic sound design. Some of the many included sounds are: Micro movements and various fabrics dipped in water.

    Our Audio Craftsmen have carefully edited each sound for maximum sonic clarity so that you can drop each sound directly into your project timeline and get down to work with minimal fuss.

    All files are named with detailed descriptions, along with the microphone that was used to capture them. All sounds are delivered in 24Bit 192kHz format allowing further sonic manipulation, and have been meticulously edited and tagged with extensive UCS compliant metadata for ease of use.

  • For Bird Whistles Vol. 1, our Audio Craftsmen recorded the sounds of a variety of bird call-making whistles and toys. The result is a collection of owl hoots, chicken clucks, warbles, slides, squeaks, glissandos, trills, tremolos, chirps, tweets and more!

    Apply these energetic and wacky sounds to a diversity of scenes and actions in your cartoons and animated projects, or embellish backgrounds with distant birdsong. This library can also be processed further to yield your own fun and strange effects!

    Sounds have been separated into the following categories:

    Chicken Or Turkey: For fowl clucking.

    High-Pitched Whistles: Includes kooks slides to send you into a spin!

    Owl: A series of calming, atmospheric hoots.

    Sliding Tweets: Twirling, gliding whistles to grab your attention.

    Squeaky Chirps: Ideal for representing birds of prey, small-fry characters or squeaky toys.

    Warbler: Trilling birdsong made with a water-filled bird whistle.

    All sounds are delivered in 24Bit 192kHz format allowing further sonic manipulation, and have been meticulously edited and tagged with extensive UCS compliant metadata for ease of use.

  • Rub-a-dub-dub, thanks for the grub!

    Eateries Vol. 1 features the native sounds of food-providing locations; in this case, a cafe and bakery kitchen.

    This library comprises natural cafe ambiences (featuring walla,  cutlery clinking, coffee machine noise, customers placing their orders, machinery hum, and general cafe hubbub) and sounds of a baker preparing food in their industrial kitchen (including cracking eggs into a metal bowl, putting food in the oven, cutting chocolate, pouring sugar, and more).

    The immersive quality of these sounds make them ideal for eatery settings or scenes involving food. Use them to craft realistic, dynamic backgrounds in your Film, TV and Game projects.

    All sounds are delivered in 24Bit 96kHz format allowing further sonic manipulation and have been meticulously edited and tagged with extensive UCS compliant metadata for ease of use.

  • Sound effects recorded from 17 different cameras, all analog, analog reflex cameras, or digital reflex cameras, produced from 1960 to 2010.

    From simple clicks and timers, to modern time, lenses focusing, servos and shutter sounds, the sound effects library is packed with a lot of goodies.

    The Analog Cameras library includes:

    • Winders
    • Clicks/switches
    • Open/close Film cartridge chamber
    • Shutters
    • Lens servos
    • Lens removals
    • Timers
    • Flash charges and Flash releases
  • Wild Animals Sound Effects Tasmanian Devils Play Track 50+ sounds included $10

    Meet the Tasmanian devil! Recorded in the Copenhagen Zoo, this library features huffs, sniffs, growls, barks, bite and chewing – and those eerie and weird critter screams.

    If you need strange animal or monster sounds, do check out this library:

  • Fire Sound Effects Fireballs Play Track 179+ sounds included, 26+ mins total $70

    Fireballs is a powerful high-definition collection of whooshing, roaring, bursting, sparking, whipping, zipping, sizzling and crackling fireballs, fire sound effects and infernos – created in collaboration with flame effects expert Cary Sparx.

    Aside from the flaming staves, rope darts, fire swords, meteors and flamethrowers that you’d hope for, you’ll also get some additional, unusual, tonal flame effects.

    The sounds are also great for more textured whooshes and swishes, or adding punch to impacts, or generally getting that extra bassy oomph out of your badass sound creations.

  • Car Sound Effects Porsche Carrera Play Track 107+ sounds included, 45+ mins total $139

    Get the sounds of a 1999 Porsche Carrera, captured by recording specialist Watson Wu. The German-made Porsche Carrera is a 6 speed manual, 3.4 liter, Flat 6, weighing in at only 2,900 pounds. The combined recorded driving time is more than 45 minutes long.

    Recordings included:

    Onboard Settings:
    Channel 1 = Exhaust 1, Channel 2 = Exhaust 2, Channel 3 = Engine, Channel 4 = Cab

    External Settings:
    Stereo in Left and Right Channels

  • Sports Sound Effects Texas Rodeos & Ranches Play Track 184 sounds included, 53 mins total $115

    Rodeos and horse ranches aren't what they used to be.

    These days, rodeos are polluted with big PAs pumping rock and pop music through the speakers while the cowboys ride the bulls and buck the broncs. People watch through cell phones and keep a safe distance from the action. Horse ranches are overrun with the sounds of 4 wheelers and dirt bikes on the tracks nearby.

    The recordings we have come from before that time.

    Years ago we rolled out to the rodeo with full access, a portable DAT machine, and a determination to catch every angle we could take a mic to. The house band played from a balcony unamplified while the cowboys rode the bulls and the crowd cheered. The children rode sheep in a sport called “mutton busting” and the women mounted stagecoaches and raced around the arena at breakneck speed.

    …and when the show was over the crowd stood up to leave, but the cowboys were still competing – so they kept riding.

    The steer wrestling contest happened in an almost empty arena. We were there — up close, capturing every gate release, the sounds of the cow struggling to stay on his feet, and the single trainer cheering the cowboys on. The dirt and the grit and the steel clacking around were all there, exposed and clean and in their native environment.

    After the rodeo we went to a local horse ranch and kept on rolling. We got gallops and canters, grunts and snorts. We handled the tack, shook the bridles, and swung the gates. We recorded in the barn and out on the fields.

    These recordings come from a time before 24 bit 96kHz portable rigs existed, but they have a quality and fidelity that has survived the ages. Take a listen and remember the time when these things sounded like they should sound.

  • Need high-impact car crash sounds – captured from both the inside and outside of a car? While there are no sounds of actual monsters attacking a car, there's certainly a lot of of recordings of sound-guys jumping on car roofs, beating car doors, smashing windshields and destroying paint jobs, with a big axe, and a crowbar.

    Low sense DPA 4061 microphones were placed inside a car, and different actions were performed on it, like hitting, dragging, jumping, stepping and other improvising actions.

    Microphones were also placed inside and outside the car, and windshields were smashed, with crowbars. These recordings covered the massive impacts as well as the small detailed glass pieces falling inside the car.

  • Dog Sound Effects Shiba Dog Play Track 500+ sounds included $45

    Shiba dog is a collection of dog sounds recorded in our studio. We brought two Shibas to the studio and let them play with each other. One of them is a very vocal dog and the other one is very quiet. This allowed us to capture a wide variety of sounds, from barking to panting, without a lot of overlapping.

    We recorded everything with four microphones to get the most out of this session. We included all the good takes in this collection, so each sound is covered with at least three microphones. The following microphones were used:

    • Line Audio CM3 small diaphragm condenser (cardioid)
    • Line Audio OM1 small diaphragm condenser (omni)
    • Rode NT2000 large diaphragm condenser (cardioid)
    • Rode NTG3 shotgun

    A big thank you goes out to Jory Prum for helping out with planning and recording!

    No animals were harmed or mistreated during the recording of this collection.

  • Mechanical Sound Effects Latchlocker Play Track 850+ sounds included, 14 mins total $28

    This sound effects library of latches, locks, switches, clips, slides, clasps, gears, bolts, and ratchets is a mechanical sonic powerhouse, offering the functional and mechanical sounds of a plethora of quirky contraptions that latch or lock together in some manner or another. Embellish a simple hand tool or build utterly complex mechanizations.

    Some source materials were discovered in old railway yards, others were random findings in an antique mall, while others still were dislodged components of even larger, more complex machines. Like little sonic building blocks, the sounds herein are primarily reduced to their smallest meaningful components, giving you the quick, accessible freedom to drop/move/stack them for fast production.  As with many of our libraries, we focused on providing sets of similar sounds so that you can create sequences and randomized groups for an event on the fly without having to commit extra editing time.

    We’ve also included 26 of our own designs to get your creative machine turning!

  • Metal Sound Effects Metal Resonances Play Track 77+ sounds included, 83 mins total $50

    Metal Resonances is a pack full of resonating metal that was made resonant with contact from dry ice. This creates otherworldly metallic tones which we carefully recorded and crafted into this product.

    The pack contains everything needed to create all sorts of creaks and cranks and can be used to sound design everything from robots, bridges, hatches, hinges, cars, horror SFX, UI. There are also a very expressive trait to some of the sounds, and can probably be made into weird creatures and other unexpected things.

    The entire pack has unique descriptive meta data for each file to make it easy to navigate between the different sounds.

    The pack was captured in 96khz and 192khz and some sounds have two different perspectives to choose from. The 96khz version is usually from a close-up handheld perspective or in direct contact with the material, where 192kHz comes from carefully miced up static positions.

    Recorded with two Oktava MK 012 in spaced stereo configuration and a Sony PCM m-10

  • World Sounds Chaosmos – Sounds From Istanbul Play Track 105+ sounds included, 432 mins total $60

    'Chaosmos – Sounds From Istanbul' is a sound effects library created by Furkan Utku Gerçik, who's lived in Istanbul for the past 22 years. The main focus of the library is to create a bundle that helps creatives who need sounds from Turkey.
    The library doesn’t focus on common or popular sound sources such as Muezzin, Ezan or Taksim Square etc.

    Instead, it focuses on more naturalistic sounds of daily life such as transportation, places that most people pass, bazaars, islands and much more. The recordings are are 99 percent raw.

    Compared to other libraries 'Chaosmos – Sounds From Istanbul' offers a naturalistic, everyday perspective and focuses on alternative sounds. It also covers the common sounds of Istanbul.

  • Car Sound Effects Drifting vol.1: Car Action Play Track 109 sounds included, 47 mins total $20

    Get the sounds of crazy accelerations, drifting, wild breaking, screechy tires and more – captured from several different perspectives on a race track.

  • High-quality nature ambience of wild landscapes in eastern Oregon – with a focus on bird sounds in the high desert across times of day and seasons. These are authentic western desert sounds appropriate for use in westerns, wild west, and related games and films.

    Many tracks are quite long – several minutes or longer. Species include woodpeckers, meadowlarks, woodpeckers, distant owls, and more. Includes bonus clips of fly buzzes and a few bats. A number catch birds quite close to the recorder.

  • It’s been 5 years since the release of our Robotic Lifeforms 1 library, and we just felt we could do more! So we teamed up with an epic team of Sound Designers to create an ultimate follow up to it all with Robotic Lifeforms 2. This is no joke, a library of love and over 4,100 files and 12.5GB!

    Using some of the most advanced microphones, Kyma, and synths, we really went all out to bring what we think is the most advanced and modern Robot library ever created. Not only do you get over 2,700 designed sounds, but you also get over 1,300 source audio files recorded in 192 kHz 24Bit with the Sanken c1000 mic, so you can pitch the sounds to infinity to create some stellar new sounds of your own.

    In our opinion, this is THE robot library to have in your tool box. We aren’t just saying that because we made it, we are saying it because we believe it to be a fact.
    Take Robotic Lifeforms 2 for a ride, and you will be happy to own the most advanced robot library ever made so far!

    Library highlights:

    • 2,700+ designed sound effects
    • 1,300+ source audio files recorded in 192 kHz 24Bit with a Sanken c1000
    • Transforms, Mechanisms, Movements
    • Power
    • Servos
    • Air Hydraulics
    • Energy
    • Footsteps
    • Impacts
    • Computer
    • Devices
    • Attack Defense
    • Textures
    • Engines
    • Synth
    • Whooshes
    • Drills
    • Air Pneumatics
    • Motors
    • Bonus Recordings
  • This library is a collection of balls bouncing off different surfaces, inside and outside. We can generally find sports being played but not the clean sound of the ball used. We have included unique sounding balls such as a toddlers play ball and a Yoga ball for that really specific sound.

    Ball types included:
    Soccer ball / football • Yoga Ball • Beach Ball • Tennis Ball • Kids ball

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