Home Foley Sound Effects Page 58
Foley sound effects collections featuring everyday objects, movement and common, useful sounds
This sound library boasts a comprehensive collection of door sound recordings taken around a Willerby Granada XL two-bedroomed static caravan on a quiet resort in Cenarth, Wales.
As well as interior and exterior door sounds, this library also features sounds of furniture and cabinet doors.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1, Line Audio Omni1, FEL Clippy XLR EM272 and JrF C-Series Pro+ 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.
Kids Toys is a play chest of wooden toy, soft toy and plastic toy sounds. Perfect for big kids!
Get creative and have fun mixing and matching playful childhood sounds to build your project!
Let your imagination run wild and unleash your inner child. Don’t forget to have fun!
Includes 809 files.
[Ages: 0 – 99+]
It’s A Plain Phone_Pack 07 is seventh installment in the It’s A Plain Phone_Collection. This pack includes recordings of a GE 2-9050NIB Telephone pressing buttons, pick up, hang ups, slams, detach (using a pocket knife tool) and reattach cable to the handset, switches, and more! 4620+ sounds over two microphone setups, or 2310+ sounds with 1 microphone set up; all packed in 312 sound files. These sound files were recorded at 32bit, 192kHz using the Sennheiser MKH8050 and Sanken CO-100K microphones into a Sound Devices Mix Pre-10ii. The Sennheiser MKH8050 grabs the extreme Low Frequencies while the Sanken CO-100K grabs the Extreme High Frequencies.
Some sounds may be weird, but hey… that’s how older, rarely used phones sound like…
All are metadata tagged using the Universal Category System in Soundminer, and also searchable in Soundly, and Basehead.
The Modern Animation Library has all the essentials to bring your animated projects to life in vivid detail.
Sound for animation requires two key styles of sound: silly and unique elements for movements, devices, and creatures that can only exist in animation; and gritty realistic elements that make the animated world feel real. This library has all that, including: weird dog whines; screaming cows; gadgets and machines; clean wind and trees; 11 angles on a single waterfall; zips and transitions; unique tonal elements; door movement and creaks; impacts; and more.
When your general libraries don’t have a sound that’s interesting, specific, weird, or silly enough, turn to the Modern Animation Library for help!
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with Shure KSM 137, Line Audio Omni1 and FEL Clippy XLR EM272 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving, foley, mechanical and electrical sounds. It is also available in UCS.
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.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with Shure KSM 137, Line Audio Omni1, FEL Clippy XLR EM272, Sonorous Objects SO.3 and JrF C-Series Pro+ microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II & Zoom F3 recorders. Library contains wav files of driving, interior and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds. It is also available in UCS.
Low-price. High-quality. Essential.
An essential collection of 200 tool sounds, including chainsaws, circular saws, drills, trimmers, lawn mowers, strimmers 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!)
With A Sound Effect, Asbjoern has created a web site where our international community can browse, learn, and share the vast fruits of our labors. Together we are accelerating the very real potential power of sound design as a recognized art form.
A Sound Effect is an excellent resource for us to keep our animated films sounding unique and exciting.
A Sound Effect is a great asset to have discovered.
We found the site very easy to navigate, purchasing and downloads were effortless and the effects themselves are awesome! Asbjoern has done us all a great service.
We’ll definitely be back!
There are many great independent sound effect libraries available these days. The main problem with having so many, is keeping track of them!
A Sound Effect is a great hub, and is one of the first places I visit to look for sounds by category or genre. I started coming here to see if I could find libraries that I knew I had heard, but forgot WHERE I had heard them.
And in the process discovered libraries I never would have found otherwise. Great work! Keep it up!
We're always looking for new sounds to mangle, so when A Sound Effect had a holiday sale, I tried them out.
The purchase experience is really smooth and quick, and delivery is almost instant.
I'll definitely come back to them again in the future!
A Sound Effect is a wonderful resource for indie sound effects libraries. On top of that, it has some of the finest sound design, film and game audio interviews!
I often need very specific types of sounds so I've become a big supporter of independent recorders.
Until now I've always had to go to their individual websites. Now I can find them all in one place.
And, Asbjoern is great to work with!
A Sound Effect is a well curated boutique sound effects shop and a great place to find industry interviews and learning resources.