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Foley sound effects collections featuring everyday objects, movement and common, useful sounds
This Library is a Collaboration Between Rz Post and Miguel Ramirez Sound where they recorded a series of antique chests, trunks, and cameras found in Grandpa basement. The sounds that you will find in this library are unique and rare. The things recorded are so old that it would be difficult to find similar sounds.
The main sounds that you will find in this library are old wood squeaks, creaks, hits, slides, and metallic details. There are 47 sounds that you could use in many ways!
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Unlock your culinary creativity with our “Condiments & Spices” effects library. Dive into a collection of foley sounds that bring food preparation to life, from the sizzle of fresh ingredients hitting a hot pan to the satisfying crunch of perfectly sliced vegetables. Whether you’re crafting enticing commercials or captivating shows, our library empowers you to tantalise your audience’s senses. Transform every cooking scene into a delicious auditory experience.
The impact of everyday sounds is often underestimated. Your project will come to life with this collection of common sounds around the house, from a flick of a LIGHT SWITCH, cutting PAPER, and a rumbling WASHING MACHINE, to squeaking and thudding FLOORS, humming VENDING MACHINES and squirting SOAP DISPENSERS.
This huge sound library has been meticulously recorded over countless hours of perusing the depths of second-hand stores and charity shops. The library contains an original set of peculiar toys and other oddities. While ideally suited for Foley, this pack is also sure to delight any sound designer or fan of original and unusual sounds. It features mechanisms, pop-ups, clicks, winding, jangles and shaking, to name just a few actions. If you’re looking for unusual sounds to mangle, then this just might be the pack for you!
All files are meta-tagged (Soundminer) and labelled.
Recorded using Neumann KMR 81i and Sound Devices field recorder. Very lightly mastered using Izotope RX8 Advanced.
The Kitchen sound library features 269 (1500+ sounds) high quality files recorded
All 269 files are 48kHz /24-bit WAV
This sample pack includes foleys and manipulaations with appliances (Blender, Mixer, Electric kettles, Microwave, Toaster, Fridge, Electric oven ), Cutlery, tablewares, frying pans, pods, gas oven, cardboxes, Packages with coffee\tea\cereals, appliances (Blender, Mixer, Electric kettles, Microwave, Toaster, Fridge, Electric oven )
And more
Almost all files have several sound variations.
“The Shoe Collection: Dirt- Sneaker Size 12“ by Periscope Post & Audio, provides 22 high quality footsteps files in dirt with the sneaker. The audio files are recorded at 24bit, 192k with mono and stereo recordings. The Sennheiser MKH-60 was used for the mono files with a slightly more distant mic placement than the stereo files, which were recorded with the Sennheiser MKH8050 and the Sennheiser MKH-30 near the shoe. From different walking speeds, to jogging, sprinting, jumping, hard stops, scuffs, and more! There are several performances with each file to fit the right action you need. That’s a whopping 324 footsteps between the mono and stereo files!
These sound files are also UCS metadata tagged
5 LIBRARIES – 20GB – 3,500+ FILES
The SoundMorph Horror bundle provides all the essential ingredients for you to add to your tool box of horror sounds.
From Creatures, Gore impacts, and Bloody Cinematic Impacts, to atmosphere and doom, you can’t go wrong with adding this collection to your workflow.
With a savings of over $150 (regular price $450) you save big purchasing the “Horror Bundle” versus purchasing the individual products!
Horror Bundle Includes:
Doom Drones
Bloody Nightmare
Tension
Monster Within
Gore
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.
Assorted ice sounds, including various cracks and creaking, plus ice chunk drops and impact sounds at different velocities.
Also included are numerous footsteps on hard and soft ice, plus ice block drags and smashes.
Everyday Doors and Drawers!
Sounds from: Cabinet, Corner cabinet, Cabin, Chest, Cooler, Cupboard, Dishwasher, Dryer, Fridge, Hall door, Many handle, Oven, Patio door, Wardrobe, Washing machine, Empty doors,Glass doors, Wooden doors and more.
Foley action like, Open, Close, Slam, Shake, Knocking, Sliding, Rolling, Heavy squeaking and cracking
The library contains 922 files of various metals, aluminum, wood, glass door and drawers and much more.
Each sound has been meticulously edited individually, All files were recorded and are delivered in 24bit 96kHz Broadcast Wave files, all embedded with metadata information for easy import and ensure a fast and easy workflow.
Choose from 3.57GB high-quality concrete, hand rub, gravel, grass, leaf, twig, plywood, shoe and wood recordings for your latest Foley project.
Recorded with a Sennheiser MKH 60-1 and a DPA 4060 in pristine quality (192kHz), this library contains a superb selection of materials being slid, rubbed, rustled, rolled and stepped on.
Works great with Reformer Pro but if you don’t own the plugin, you can still purchase and use the sounds in this pack separately.
From toilets to urinals, trains to planes, this library explores the many different flushing sounds that can be heard in American and European bathrooms.
The flushes were recorded in several varieties; the toilet lid up, the toilet lid down, the recorder close to the toilet, the recorder distant from the toilet, and even some of the refilling cycles as well as the dreaded sound when a toilet won’t flush.
Of all the flushes recorded, 55 are from European toilets, 29 from American toilets, 14 from urinals, 7 from a train, and 6 from a plane, for a total of 111 unique flushing sounds with over 50 minutes of refilling cycles.
Also included in the “2017 InspectorJ Bundle” for 50% off!
To build the range and palate of character that we needed for this collection, we transformed community park and green-way bridges into large-scale percussive instruments. We sought out 12 very special bridges in particular locations and sampled many different performances on them to elicit the right sorts of impacts that we were looking for. Each performed impact has 3 layers, 2 mono and 1 stereo, all with different perspectives due to mic placement.  These sounds are highly dynamic, containing an artful blend of the locale they were captured in, and can add some very rich color to any explosion, impact, or crushing event in your editing mix. Go ahead and do your best (or worst)!
These sounds can take a beating. Â Enjoy!
Squeaking Vessels is a collection of tonal squeaks, croaks and creaks from ceramic, glass and metal cups, mugs, jars and bowls.
Rubbing, wiping and applying pressure reveals organic, animalistic textures perfect for crafting alien languages, reptilian growls and mythical creature vocalizations.
A rich design source for sound designers, game developers and filmmakers this library offers unique, morph-able material for sci-fi, fantasy and horror projects.
Source Files Info
Mastered : No
Normalised :-6 dbFS
Grouped Files for Easy Reference Included
Multi Recording Takes For Varying Nuances
Equipment :
Recorders : Sound Devices 633 and Sound Devices Mix Pre 10II
Microphones : Sennheiser MKH 8050
Files are stamped with detailed UCS compliant metadata in Soundminer, including pictorial references.
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.
Variations
From a few modern trunks and metal tool cases, to 17th. century wooden traveling chests, latches and hinges, and dust and dirt debris falling and sliding off lids, this library will fit into most categories where something old and creepy needs to be opened or closed.
The library even include sounds of old rusty nails being removed from dry floor boards, and some tracks of hammering nails into wood too. Everything you might need (sound wise) to build a sound design around a vampire being trapped in a coffin, or being freed if you like.
As an extra bonus, library includes 13 tracks of designed coffin sounds, packed with extra punch and creak.
Not all boxes creak the same do they?
Looking for the different objects for this project made me realize that finding trunks and chests that have a nice sound to them, can be quite tricky. Some of the more then 200 years old traveling trunks recorded for this library did not have a very interesting sound to them, and some did not make a creak or very powerful open/closing sound. Fortunately I was lucky to find a bit of both.
I came across a local museum which had all sorts of categorized relics stored in chests and coffins, and was invited to go there record for a day. Many of the sounds included are the ones recorded her, where you literally could smell how much time has passed by.
Recordings were done with a wide variety of microphones, where the Neumann Kmr81I and Sanken CO100K were the favorites.
Storage rooms and basements
Other objects for the sound effects library were found in friends storage rooms and basements. These were kept under less strict conditions and much of the time had a more gritty and worn out sound to them.
We need more dirt debris
Finally I have recorded a bunch of tracks of dirt and dust sliding off different lids to add to those old coffin openings. We all know that a great amount of stuff will reside on top of a coffin after a while.
Pickleball! The sport sweeping the world. All the sounds you could possibly want. Indoor and outdoor matches, tournaments, volleys, serves, bounces, walla and crowd reactions. All ready to be placed in your project!
Included Recordings:
The Foley Vault is home to an ever-growing collection of original Foley recordings.
Each library was captured by professional Foley Artists on our in-house Foley Stage using a Sennheiser MKH50 microphone.
These sounds were originally performed for a variety of feature and short film projects. They have now been compiled and released for you to edit and implement into your own film, game and television productions.
A collection of door sounds from a Victorian terraced Regency house in the centre of Alnwick, Northumberland.
As well as interior and exterior doors sounds, this collection also features sounds from furniture and cabinets within the location.
Features:
Included materials:
Unbox your creativity with Professional Boxer: Cardboard. This comprehensive library features 244 high-quality Cardboard Box sound effects with various gestures ranging from single boxes sliding, handling, rubbing, opening, closing and squeaking to multiple boxes being stacked, moved, and dropped. This collection provides a diverse range of sounds and textures and can serve as great source material for sound design work, recorded at 96kHz/24 bit for ultimate sound manipulation.
The Foley Vault is home to an ever-growing collection of original Foley recordings.
Each library was captured by professional Foley Artists on our in-house Foley Stage using a Sennheiser MKH50 microphone.
These sounds were originally performed for a variety of feature and short film projects. They have now been compiled and released for you to edit and implement into your own film, game and television productions.
Spaceship Pneumatic Airlock Door Sound Effect Pack – Debsound
This sound effects pack is perfect for futuristic, sci-fi or other productions where pneumatic airlock door opening and closing sounds are required.
As a huge Sci-Fi fan, I’ve always loved the sounds of such movies whatever they were. So I couldn’t leave pneumatic airlock doors out of my work.
This sound effect collection is ideal for use in game software, applications.
41 Pneumatic Airlock Door sound effect.
For games, apps or productions where Airlock Door scenes appear.
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