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Foley sound effects collections featuring everyday objects, movement and common, useful sounds
Introducing our “Crockery & Surfaces – EMPTY” sound effects library! A world where the simple clink of glass and the gentle thud of mugs come to life. Immerse your audience in a symphony of textures as you explore the sounds of empty bottles, cups, mugs and cans being lifted, set down, and shuffled across a range of diverse surfaces. Think the warm resonance of wood, the crisp clarity of glass, and the metallic echos of steel.
Elevate your projects with our captivating “Handwriting” Foley sound effects library! This unique collection captures the nuanced sounds of writing on paper, featuring a delightful array of scribbles, doodles, and expressive punctuation. Whether you’re crafting a whimsical animation or enhancing a film, our library is your go-to resource for diverse writing sounds. Transform your work with the charming essence of handwritten artistry.
Icy Snow 2 HD is a followup to Icy Snow HD.  This collection contains even more icy snow cracks, impacts, scrapes, debris and footsteps.  The weather produced a foot of snow covered in a 1/2 inch of ice.  Pretty unique sounds!  And it comes in two formats: “Individual Clips” & “Consolidated Tracks”.
From creating the breath of a behemoth, to the palpable aura of an ambiance, this is a plethora of contact mic goodness providing you with frequency-deep content for layering, embellishing, bolstering, and new sound creation.
Contact mics are delicate creatures. They can give you insights into the most excitable yet unheard facets of a soundscape, and then almost immediately get destroyed by the slightest of impacts. We’re just going to forget about how many incredible captures were thrown out of the running for this library due to such slight disruptions, and instead focus on the positive: this is a huge collection of super flexible, totally malleable sounds. One of our favorite libraries to make because it satisfied the inner tinkerer’s ear, Outward Inversion is our microscope applied to the aural world.
An office isn’t an office without the supples. Pencils, pens, notebooks, staplers, tape, pencil sharpeners, scotch tape, hole puncher, etc were recorded patiently and meticulously. The office equipment was recorded using both mid-side and binaural techniques with high quality microphones and recorders to ensure each track sounds like the real deal.
The second edition of the Foley Sessions from Mechanical Wave. It features additional sounds and more Foley action with a broad selection of objects. The library contains 375 files of various metals, aluminium, plastic, glass, paper, cloth and many other textures. Sound of hits, manipulating, rubbing, crumpling, breaking, creaking, slapping and shaking. Each sound has been meticulously edited, and comes in 24 bit / 96 kHz broadcast wave format, with embedded metadata.
Punch Sound Pack contains 45 punch sound effects suitable for all types of sound designers, video editors, game developers or anyone who needs high quality punch sound effects ready to use out-of-the-box. Designed specifically for games, video and other media by award winning sound designers.
This pack also includes a variety of 150 bonus sounds effects from our full library Pro Sound Collection. All sounds from Punch Sound Pack are included Pro Sound Collection so if you need more sounds be sure to check out our full collection.
A collection of sounds gathered from conceptual designs and audio experiments.  While not centered around a specific theme or topic, Vaeyan III will surely add unique and dynamic flavors to your sound vault.
The Foley Sessions 01 SFX pack features 314 files with sounds of various metals, plastic, glass and other surfaces – with objects being hit, rubbed, shaken and handled in lots of different ways.
Each sound has been meticulously edited, and all files are available in 24bit/96kHz Broadcast Wave files. Check out the full track list below.
Beautiful football foley impacts recorded as they should be: outside.
A remarkable sound library of ambient loops and isolated elements meticulously captured from domestic interiors, appliances, and Foley.
A comprehensive collection of sounds from various doors of vehicles and transportation, like cars, jeeps, trains, buses, trucks, electric trains, metro wagons, military SUVs, and many more.
Delve into our “Digging” sound effects library, using a variety of tools including spades, shovels and gardening forks recorded to bring the essence of the outdoors right to your fingertips. Filled with the sounds of digging through sand, dirt, gravel, and grass. This library also includes an array of scrapes and pours, ensuring you have the versatility and variety you need to enrich your audio storytelling.
Heavy metal gates struck and rattled in deep large underground caverns, comes in three distinct POVs.
We went deep underground in huge caverns to hit, shake, tremble, klang and rattle the mightiest of heavy metal gates. Heavy duty thick iron doors and the likes were waiting in silence to be strongly disturbed.
Hear the thunderous metal tremors spreading through the caverns, with three different point of views : close-up with the Sanken CO-100k, pleasant realistic distance with the Schoeps MS, and a few giant steps backwards allowing the subtle Lewitt 540S stereo pair to shine in glorious natural reverb.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with Rode NTG1 and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
Micro Library of Weird Wooden Door Creaks and Groans.
The Audio Hero Police collection features 60 professionally recorded sound effects, ready for use in your productions. Included in this library are police cars, sirens, handcuffs, batons, whistles, helicopters and much more! These sounds are all hand-picked from the Sound Ideas General HD, Emergency, Classic TV and Digiffects libraries.
The true delight of cooking night. 208 to recreate the sounds of busy home kitchen
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The Gut-Wrenching Gore Library gathers 712 clips in 26.96 gigabytes. Recorded from 6 synchronized perspectives in 192 kHz, it shares horror sound design elements in two themes: male and female vocalizations and fruit destruction.
The vocalization showcase screams, choking, gurgling, gobbling, teeth and biting, and breathing, each with a variety of takes and performances. Body blows, stabs, hits, and gore were provided by tearing, breaking, and squeezing fruit, vegetables, and other food such as watermelons, leeks, porridge, yogurt, tomatoes and others.
The package includes Pro Tools and Reaper mixing sessions, and embedded metadata in every clip.
Discover the obscure sounds of 24 film cameras designed between the 1930s and 1970s. Carefully organised into 159 files, the 20th Century Cameras library offers over 3900+ sounds recorded at pristine 24bit/96kHz, thus allowing you to not only use the mechanical sounds of the cameras for their intended purpose, but also for sound design.
In order to help you navigate through the plethora of sounds available, rich SoundMiner metadata has been carefully crafted in order to describe the sounds as simply as possible, using multiple keywords and terms, where needed.
The library contains mostly mechanical sounds, such as the sound of shutter release at different shutter speeds, knobs, latches, wheels, and more, in addition to some Foley sounds as well. Due to the age of the cameras, most of the shutter release sounds have slight variations between them, even at the same shutter speed.
The library also comes with a free eBook which can be viewed and downloaded here.
In addition to the SoundMiner metadata sheet down below, the eBook provides information as to how older cameras work, and more details as to how each of the cameras recorded for the library work. The book goes into a fair bit of detail as to what sounds each camera offers, without getting too technical.
If you would like to hear more, here is a slightly extended version of the video preview:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=q96-SPsUSZw
Motor on, crunch, vrrmmmmm, other crunchy paper shredding sounds. SHRED IT includes sound files of single and multiple paper shreds, on off buttons, reverse motor, paper foley, ripping, crumple, and more! Â A total of 50 files with over 534 sounds in it, recorded at 96kHz, 24 bit using the AT897 Shotgun Microphone. Exported as mono .wav files.
All sounds are metadata tagged and updated using the Universal Category System in Soundminer, Basehead, and Soundly.
I was left alone with my sound recorder on an empty theater so I recorded many different actions using the elements I found there. Each file contains a long performance giving you a lot of variations and different nuances.
Note: the recordings are very wide (stereo) and contains a good amount of natural reverb. They are not specifically to be put on sync but to be used as background or to create cool Designed effects.
Authentic Forest FootstepsÂ
Explore a collection of genuine forest footsteps, recorded in various forests through different seasons. Our goal was to capture a wide range of textures, from the moisture-rich swampy forest to the distinct crunch of leaves in a dry, woodland setting.
Each file is recorded using the Sennheiser MKH 8040 and Sound Devices mixers. Whether you’re working on a film, a game, or any multimedia project, these sound effects add a touch of realism to your audio landscape.
More than just a numbers game; a meticulously curated library designed for the intricate needs of sound designers. It has a vast array of sounds, flawlessly captured to facilitate the picking up and setting down of hundreds of objects in a multitude of contexts. Find the true sound of it with Vadi Sound Library.
About Pick Up & Set Down
4900+ sounds in 984 SFX files that are clean, impactful and capture pretty much every material and action of many diverse objects. These objects are made of wood, ceramic, marble, plastic, metal and they are handled with creativity on various unique surfaces.
You will get an average of 6 variations of each sound in different proximity, size, and style of action.
The sounds are mostly everyday household objects and broadly grouped as:
Action: Picking Up, Setting Down
Object Material: Rock, Wood, Metal, Plastic, Cloth, Ceramic, Stone and more
Object: Household Objects, Tools, Kitchenware, Office Objects, Clothes and more
Surface: Ceramic, Marble, Metal, Wood, Glass
Style: Fast, Hard, Medium, Slow, Soft, In Intervals, Tonal, Full, Empty
What makes this collection handy is the clarity and diversity of the mostly raw sounds. They have both practical usability and room for further sound design.
You will get intuitive, detailed naming, UCS compatibility and the usual Vadi Sound craft and attention to detail in 4900+ pristine sounds – 6.5 GB in size. Recorded in 24bit-96kHz.WAV format on our favorite Sennheiser MKH 8040 stereo pair and Zoom F3 in X/Y.
What else you may need
You may also want to check out Drag & Slide for 477 sound files of dragging, sliding, scraping and friction sounds of different objects made of wood, plastic, metal on various surfaces. Our bestseller Crafting & Survival is another good choice to get access to 1000+ survival, gathering, movement and crafting sounds.
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