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TOOLBOX FOR MECHANICAL SOUND DESIGN
Clocks and Mechanics is the ultimate tool to design mechanical processes and tell stories with the ticking, chiming and ringing of clocks. Whether you have to create tiny mechanical movements, rattling gadgets or even large gear mechanisms like steampunk machines, this library will cover it all.
CLEAN AND DETAILED RECORDINGS
Clocks and Mechanics provides you with recordings of grandfather clocks, wall clocks, desk clocks, alarm clocks, pocket watches and many small mechanisms, all carefully edited and natural sounding. Included are various sounds of chimes, bells, loopable ticking at different speeds, detailed clockwork and gear mechanisms as well as rattling, snapping, clicking and handling of spare parts. All sounds were captured in mono and stereo using the LCR recording technique.
ONE OF THE LARGEST CLOCK SOUND LIBRARIES
Severeal recording sessions in the workshops of various clockmakers resulted in a library containing 440 soundfiles with more than 2300 individual sounds, making this collection one of the biggest clock libraries available on the market.
Artur Baryshev (Sound Designer)
“One of the most detailed library out there! It contains a huge amount of carefully recorded clock-related material, which can be used in a wide variety of situations: not only for clocks, but for small mechanical things, steampunk robots, UI, ambience, motion design and the list goes on. Also, this library contains the biggest amount of ticks I ever saw. Nice!”
UK Residential Room Tones is a distinct collection of ambiences captured from different types of rooms in residential areas of the UK, perfect for layering with other ambiences, or filling in natural tone under dialogue scenes.
These sound effects will make an amazing addition to your audio collection and work perfectly in documentaries, films, commercials, video games and various other projects.
Our Audio Craftsmen captured ambiences from a wide variety of rooms which differed in size, height, distance from traffic and their locations. We have covered: living rooms, bathrooms, bedrooms, hallways, stairs and more from different flats and apartments and then meticulously edited them so that you can drag them straight to your projects.
All of the files are provided dry in 24 Bit 96kHz allowing you for further sonic manipulation. Furthermore, all the sounds in the library are extensively tagged with metadata and are UCS complaint making it more easier to find the right sound you need.
Vintage Typewriters features five fully mechanical typewriters from the early to mid twentieth century. They were captured in great detail at 192khz with the Sanken CO-100k, as well as a stereo overhead pair, contact mic, and for full speed typing performances a room mic to easier mix into ambiences. Pre-mastered half speed and quarter speed files are included to speed up your editing and design workflow. Every keystroke, click and mechanism that makes a sound was recorded with many variations.
In addition to the sound library itself, we have included Radium instruments for all five typewriters for Soundminer users, so you can perform directly to picture.
This library is UCS compliant, and features rich, detailed Soundminer metadata with lots of sorting options to help find exactly what you need. Each file is labeled in detail the action that is happening so you can faithfully recreate the sounds of someone using a typewriter, or have an easier time designing those special mechanical sounds. Most of the library was edited on a one second grid to quickly nudge and audition other variations of a sound in your DAW. Soundminer Radium regions were added throughout to speed up your sound design process. Five bonus designed files of clocks and an office ambience are included as well.
When you need Electric Typewriters Sounds, this composite SFX collection of 4 and half (yes half, one machine was broken) (old) electric typewriters delivers. You will find sounds ranging from opening/closing covers, pressing keys, random typing, electric motor movements of the writing head, mechanic-hammering of the letters, small mechanical levers and more.
Of course the sounds can be used for interfaces (and, well, electric typewriters!) – but they could also easily be mangled and mutilated for some great robotic and futuristic stuff. Try it yourself. All sounds were recorded with a Sennheiser MKH8050 through a UA Apollo 8 and a RODE NTG-3 through a Sound Devices 744T. All sounds are royalty free.
• Panasonic R300
• Olivetti Lettera E501
• Sharp PA-4000
• Triumph+Adler Gabriele 100
• Erika 3006
Urban Winds II gets you 65 minutes (2 GB) of medium and high-wind sounds in 29 separate files – recorded in 24bit/96kHz M/S stereo (decoded to X/Y stereo and mono), using Sennheiser MKH micophones. All files are UCS-compliant.
You get empty streets and alleys, office exteriors and a marina. You get steel wires that whistle and whip in the wind, pipes and cavities resonating in the gusts. You get ambiances and a few specifics. I have tried to strike the balance between variety and nuance, to give you sound pros something to build a scene around. In that sense, this really is a construction kit of sorts. This collection picks off where Urban Winds left off.
You will hear very little human activity – other than distant traffic. I recorded mostly at night, and in large, undisturbed areas.
In some of the recordings, you will hear wind buffeting – more of the windscreen than the microphones – but there is some. In some cases, I opted to tame the most violent events, but others I left in. In many cases, wind noise reduction simply took away too much of the forcefulness, so I left it as is.
Some specifics appear in both mono and stereo versions, where the stereo version are X/Y derived from the M/S source files and the mono versions are simply the Mid channel. I did this, because most people seem to prefer X/Y files for post-work, rather than M/S – but a down-mix of X/Y to mono would be inferior to using the original Mid-mic signal. All sounds were captured in Aarhus, Denmark.
THE ANIMAL SYMPHONY – CROWING ROOSTER
THE ANIMAL SYMPHONY – LOVEBIRD
THE ANIMAL SYMPHONY – WHITE HANDED GIBBON
THE ANIMAL SYMPHONY – MEERKAT
THE ANIMAL SYMPHONY – WATUSI
“The Animal Symphony – Goat & Sheep” offers a collection of 71 high-quality audio tracks (between 3 and 6 variations each), each featuring multiple sounds captured in exceptional quality . The audios are organized with a consistent nomenclature, allowing the different microphone jacks to be easily exchanged. Using two high-end microphones, the Sennheiser MKH 8050 and an EM258 capsule microphone, along with a Zoom H6 recorder for stereo sound, we have captured every detail and nuance of these sounds. Recordings were made at 24-bit and 192kHz/96kHz, ensuring professional clarity and depth.
This collection offers a wide variety of goat and sheep bleats, perfect for adding realism and authenticity to your projects. With multiple takes and variations, including sounds from adult goats, kids and sheep, this library provides the flexibility needed for any type of production requiring sounds from these animals.
All recordings have been carefully edited to eliminate external noises, such as birds, wind or people. Furthermore, thanks to the ultrasonic microphones used, it is guaranteed that whoever decides to lower the tone will continue to obtain frequency richness.
Ideal applications:
– Video games: Add realism and depth to the natural environments of your games.
– Cinema and Documentaries: Enrichment of the audiovisual product with authentic sounds.
– Educational Applications: Use these sounds in educational projects to teach about wildlife and animal behavior.
– Multimedia Projects: Ideal for any project that seeks to enrich the user’s listening experience.
Technical details:
– Total audios: 71
– Format: 192kHz – 96kHz/24bit
– Equipment used: Zoom F6 recorder with Sennheiser MKH 8050 microphone and EM258 capsule microphone, as well as a Zoom H6 recorder for stereo.
License:
The sounds from “The Animal Symphony – Crowing Rooster” are available under a royalty-free license, allowing for use in multiple projects at no additional costs. You can use these sound effects in your games, trailers, Kickstarter campaigns, and more, as many times as you like.
Meet Sybelle de Bauvais, a beautiful Percheron mare who helped us record this sound collection.
Recorded with and without the carriage, the libraries features this huge draft horse walking, trotting and galloping on various surfaces such as concrete, dirt, gravel, sand, grass and others.
For the carriage, microphones were positionned on various positions to capture a large variety of metal rattles, squeaks and creaking sounds. The library also contains clean hoove sounds recorded with microphones mounted on, or following the rider.
Multiple mic perspectives
This sound pack includes multiples channels of onboard perspectives around the carriage and the horse, capturing the wheels, the hooves, the frame or the harness.
Gear used
Sound Devices MixPre-6 II • Zoom F6• Sound Devices 722 • Neumann Kmr81i • LOM Usi Pro • Sennheiser MKH416 • Tascam DR-40 • LOM MikroUsi
Metadata
This sound library is UCS compliant and comes with fully embedded metadatas compatible with Soundly, Soundminer and Basehead.
With the popularity of mirrorless cameras, the days of the Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera are ending. Which means future cameras will make no sound at all, other than synthesized recordings. To honor these old cameras, we went out and purchased old dead stock flash bulbs from the 1950s-1980s. Flash cubes, AG1s, M2s, Photoflashes and more. These bulbs usually would fire with a 1-3 volt charge from a camera, but we went a little crazy and hooked them up to 120 volts instead! (DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME… we almost started a fire!!). This made them really pop and sizzle. Hollywood Cameras features 125 HD 24bit/96khz Sound Effects with a large selection of beefy designed vintage camera shutter clicks, and raw source camera bulb recordings. All recorded from vintage flash bulbs and cartridges. Mastered in Stereo with Pro Tools Ultimate. From veteran Hollywood Sound Designer Lenny Jones. A perfect addition to any sound effects library.
BEAMS is a comprehensive toolkit for beam sound design. Sounds are separated into activation oneshot, activation/deactivation mechanism, and active loop categories. Each category contains subcategories for small, medium, and large beams. You can design anything from the smallest spy-watch laser cutter to a planet destroying column of chaos. As a bonus, you’ll also get a diverse collection of burning ignition sounds as source for beam environmental destruction.
While cities are probably the noisiest places on earth, few delicate sounds forge their character across the sonic chaos of our modern life. Natural sounds are visceral of humans;
In urban jungle, the animals, or natural elements alleviate uniqueness and create whimsical cohesion for the contemporary soundscape.
This new sound collection depicts a wide spectrum of natural sounds existing in cities. With many isolated animals, ambiences, and weather, water elements. Inside you’ll find high quality content from Articulated, well edited and instantly useable sounds.

We recorded these sounds through many travels across the world from 4 continents: Europe, North America, Asia, South America, and Africa.
Rich Soundminer/bwf metadata are embedded, well classified, and thoroughly edited. –>See our Quality charter
The sounds are classified into 3 main folders: Ambiences (multiple sources soundscapes), Animals (isolated sounds), and Weather/Water (environment)..
Looking for that ‘lost world’ outdoor adventure ambience? The Rupununi region has it all: Pristine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and local myths – and this sound effects library captures its ambience.

Uncharted Territories
Virtually untouched by modern human activity, its nature combines a mixture of savannahs, shrubs, wetlands and forests located in South America. The amerindians inhabit the area for millennia and are in total osmose with their surroundings.
Local myths and legends
In fact the region is soaked with legends and myths, like the famed yet unfound El Dorado city claimed by many explorers like sir Walter Raleigh expeditions in 1592.
Rich Wildlife & Biodiversity
Rupununi bolsters evolving serenades of sounds throughout days and nights due to its incredibly lush eco-systems including thousands of bird species, insects, reptiles and mamals.
The library is available in stereo, and surround (Quad & 5.1).
*Pop, Pop, Poppoppoppopoppop
Two Guys, three microphones, and a mountain of bubble wrap. What else to do but record the knuckle popping, transient heavy, tiny air explosion created by the ever calming sound of Bubble Wrap. This library was recorded in collaboration another fan of Bubble Wrap, Adam Carl. Microphones used was the Sennheiser MKH60, Sennheiser MKH8050- both exported as mono .wav files. The stereo microphone used and exported was the Audio Technica AT2022. How many variations of popping can you create? Between the two versions included in this pack, original and reduced reverb, 2483+ sounds per pack over three microphones 828 sounds per microphone, or 4966 Combined are packed waiting to be popped!
Why did we include almost 3 hours of total sound in a bubble wrap library? When you include the squeaking of blowing on the corners or rubbing two bubbles between fingers, clicking a pen pops, popping using a drill, and even filling the bubble with water using a syringe. Other secret sounds include popping inside a metal trash can- similar to sounds of bullets ricocheting off metal, popping wrapped in tin foil, and stretching.
All sounds are exported either in mono (Sennheiser) or stereo (Audio Technica) and meta-data tagged and updated using the Universal Category System in Soundminer, Basehead, and Soundly.
Happy Popping
Bells & Bowls – a collection of 86 files/100MB glass & ceramic bell sound effects in 24bit/96kHz mono – all UCS-compliant.
I give you 14 different bell-like objects, each multi-sampled for maximum expressiveness, tuned to the nearest musical note and ready to drop into your favorite sampler and play away. Ranging from only slightly complex sine waves, to strange wobbles and beat frequencies, these actual physical bowls, plates and vases had some pretty amazing musical sounds in them. Many of them took surprisingly little pitch-alterations to reach a musical note – almost as if some glassware factory wanted them to be struck with mallets and recorded!
You get:
Cooking and Food Preparation Sound Effects. Recorded cleanly and purposefully
Expertly crafted sound effects to add spice, sizzle, bubble and boil to your projects.
Including:
Recorded and exported in 24/96 khz
Perfect for all forms of projects
Live from the red carpet, we bring to you that award show energetic crowd from our field recordings of crowd cheers at the actual events directly from Hollywood.
This sound pack of over 80 crowd cheering files provides you a VIP ticket to create your own movie premiere, music awards, concert venue, or any other special event to roll out that red carpet.
DINOSAUR SCREAMS is a collection of different dinosaur roars and screams as envisioned by me.
The files underwent extensive explorations and experimentations in recordings and sound design to achieve the most realistic, credible sound possible.
The library contains 197 sound files.
Originally recorded at 192 kHz with two Sennheiser MKH8040, a Sanken CO-100K and a Sound devices Mixpre 6.
Each sound file has been carefully named and tagged for easy search in Soundminer and is Universal Category System (UCS) compliant.
(see the full track list below).
Large acoustic bass drums are often used in trailers, movies, video games and other multimedia projects in which tension moments need to be emphasized.
For this library, I recorded several large REMO and MEINL drums, as well as custom handmade shamanic tambourines. Here you can find not only clean recordings, but processed with distortion/overdrive, drum rolls and also unusual foley, which can be used for sound design.
Screaming is a collection of different types of scream sounds covering everything from funny anime to disturbing horror screams. Unlike other libraries out there, we have recorded a wide variety of male and female screams in specific situations which include: anime screams, warrior screams, screams of a football fan, falling from height, horror screams, screams inside a tunnel and much, much more.
Our Audio Craftsmen recorded performances of our in-house voice artists from various distances. We have captured screams close-miked, from distant perspectives and even shouts and screams from a tunnel which has a haunting natural reverb. These samples were then meticulously edited, meta tagged and made UCS compliant so you can find your desired sounds and drag them straight to your projects effortlessly. All the files are available unprocessed in 192 kHz which gives you a lot of room for sonic manipulation if required (you can pitch and time stretch to create monster voices or high pitched creatures.)
We have used a variety of male and female voices and captured different variations covering almost all types of screams needed for your projects, which saves you from hiring a voice actor.
This library is a great addition to your audio collection and perfect for your anime, video games, films, and TV productions.
It’s A Plain Phone_Pack 04 is the next installment in the It’s A Plain Phone_Collection. This pack includes recordings of an older office phone pressing buttons, pick up, hang ups, slams, detach and reattach cable to both phone and base, switches, and more! 1260+ sounds packed in 40 sound files, recorded at 24 bit, 192kHz using the Sennheiser MKH8050, MKH30 microphone combo into a Sound Devices Mix Pre-6.
All are meta-data tagged and updated using the Universal Category System in Soundminer, Basehead, and Soundly.
Spell Variations Vol. 3 brings a fresh wave of magical creativity and sonic variety. This collection dives deep into the mystical realm, offering everything from shimmering chime spells and celestial choirs, to demonic voices that feel torn from the depths of hell, along with earth-based magic, electric spells, powerful invocations, and more.
Inside, you’ll find 247 sound effects across 27 distinct types of magic, each with multiple variations. As with our previous volumes, these variations ensure each spell feels unique, even when reused throughout different moments in your project.
Each spell type is neatly organized into individual folders, giving you total flexibility when designing magical scenes, gameplay effects, or transitions. Whether you need a subtle magical aura or a powerful blast, you’ll have the perfect sound at your fingertips.
All sounds were recorded, edited, and mastered at 192 kHz / 24-bit, delivering high-end quality and broad adaptability. This library is perfect for professional sound designers and creators looking for high-quality, drag-and-drop magical sounds for games, trailers, animations, or any audiovisual production.
More about the pack
. Intuitive file naming
. All you’ll ever need regarding magical sounds [Use them again & again
. Use the sound effects over and over, in any of your projects or productions, forever without any additional fees or royalties. Use the SFX in your game, in your trailer, in a Kickstarter
campaign, wherever you need to, as much as you want to.
. Totally mono compatibility
. All sounds have several variations.
. Use your imagination and feel free to use any sound for a creature other than the one described, remember that the world of sound is totally subjective.
. For any questions or problems: [email protected]
RPG INTERFACE ESSENTIALS – CHARACTER & HUB
RPG INTERFACE ESSENTIALS – MAP & PRINCIPAL MENU
RPG Interface Essentials – Pop-Ups
Embark on a sound adventure with “RPG Interface Essentials – Inventory & Dialogue”, the second part in our series of sound libraries specialized in user interfaces for RPG-style games. Featuring 157 unique sounds in 192kHz, 24-bits audio format, this collection is designed to bring your inventory, dialogue, and journal menus to life.
– If you want to complement this library you can buy part 1 “Click Here”
Featured Features:
Inventory Dive:
– Enrich your gaming experience with key action sounds for each type of item, be it armor, pants, shoulder pads, helmets, shields, drinking potions, etc…
Attractive Dialogues:
– Enhance your game’s narrative with dynamic effects for dialogue options, screen appearances, and option scrolls. Create a truly interactive and engaging dialogue experience.
Explore your Journal:
– Immerse yourself in the narrative with sounds that indicate updates in the journal or when opening and closing its pages. Experience a seamless transition that adds depth to the story’s evolution.
Exceptional Audio Quality:
– With 157 sounds presented in 192 kHz and 24-bit, enjoy exceptional quality and clarity in every detail, immersing players in a captivating audio experience.
Designed for Versatility:
– This versatile sound set is ready to enhance any gaming project, whether it’s a classic RPG or a unique adventure.
More about the pack
– Intuitive file naming
– Use the sound effects over and over, in any of your projects or productions, forever without any additional fees or royalties. Use the SFX in your game, in your trailer, in a Kickstarter campaign, wherever you need to, as much as you want to.
– Totally mono compatibility
– All sounds have several variations.
– Use your imagination and feel free to use any sound for other than the one described, remember that the world of sound is totally subjective.
Technical details:
– 157 RPG interface sounds
– Number of Audio Waves: 157
– Format: 192kHz/24bit
– Sound Effects Loop: No
– Total Duration: 2 minutes and 37 seconds
This sound library was carefully recorded, processed and crafted to offer a unique toolset for your nightmarish design needs.
Featuring creeping dread of bowed metal wires and strings, as well as menacing stabs and frantic hits. Double bass raw recordings and designed sound effects provide exciting opportunities for unique and twisted layering.
Explore and manipulate meticulously edited source material, drag and drop designed sound effects for instant terror or add gritty details and raw power to music compositions.
With plenty of experimentation and unique processing, this library introduces a fresh sound palette for horror sound design and music.
This Sound Library is a part of the Slava Pogorelsky – Complete Bundle.
WHAT SOUND PROFESSIONALS SAY:
Victor Mercader – AAA Sound Designer (Apex Legends)
“I find myself continuously using Slava’s SFX libraries to blend it’s pristine and detailed sound designs into my own sounds. They always add that cutting edge I am missing and make my sound designs more unique and pristine.”
Enos Desjardins – Sound Designer/Sound Effects Editor (Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Black Mirror)
“Slava has been creating some really cool libraries which I find myself using time and again. Really high quality recordings to start with but then the cool processing he has used for example in his cinematic whoosh libraries really stand out. They are not just your standard generic whoosh sounds but are loaded with character and have a unique feel to them that is really fresh and cuts through in the nicest of ways.”
Bjørn Jacobsen – AAA Sound Designer (CyberPunk 2077, HITMAN, DARQ)
“Slava has for several years made high quality sound effects for me to play with. I use his sound libraries across multiple projects as lego blocks of my creations.”
Ginno Legaspi – SoundBytes Music Magazine
“‘Evil Strings Tortured Wires’ is an all-scary affair with plenty of really good, nightmarish, imaginative sounds from authentic materials, like double bass, dulcimer strings and metal wires. Sound-wise, this sample pack is clean and carefully recorded. The editing and processing of sounds is top notch, with sound design techniques applied very professionally. Overall, very gritty and not for the faint of heart.”
Yarron Katz – AAA Composer and Sound Designer
“Slava makes some wonderful libraries. He’s relatively new on the scene and his libraries have come to critical acclaim. He takes some general ideas, like whooshes and he injects some extremely revolutionary and innovative ideas to them, so you’re not getting another whoosh library – you’re getting something very unique, very fresh. He brings some wonderful ideas to the table.”
Give a unique character to every door with these fresh doors. Make an entrance with your projects with Everyday Doors. Find the true sound of it with Vadi Sound Library.
About Everyday Doors
This go-to SFX Pack has got hundreds of organic door sounds that a busy sound designer frequently needs in their projects. These are doors at their most expressive!
It gives you access to 752 sounds of doors, gates, and their furnishings with their distinctive character, ranging from domestic wooden doors to palaces, pubs, studios and garden gates to stone houses and antique wardrobes and closets. These meticulously recorded natural sounds have clarity and lots of room for further usage and sound design with the flexible texture of the sounds for further manipulation.
This is a fresh and unique pack that combines many practical themes in one collection. You will get a big and immersive selection of gardens, palaces, houses, apartments, domestic rooms, studios, pubs, bars, and more, in interior and exterior, with close, medium and distant perspectives and behind the doors. 268 fresh and pristine sound files – in stereo 24bit/96 KHz Wav format with detailed, easy to navigate naming and UCS compliance.
You will have opening and closing of doors in various speeds, reverberation and impact, chain, latch, door lid, hinge and handle sounds, knocks on doors with nails, fist, keys and palm, locking & unlocking clicks, turning keys, slide locks, door knobs and wonderful creaks, slamming, pounding, rattle, squeak, thuds and sliding doors in many forms with multiple variations. There’s a suitable sound for every scene; in different speed, intensity, size and material of the door (large, medium, wooden, solid, thick, thin, with or without glass, oak, alder, hollow, metal, plastic, PVC, glass and more). Level of action reflects quiet or regular, fast, soft, or hard, rhythmic, or hesitant and tense and even creepy at times!
You will have wonderful timbres of solid doors with the minimum noise level. These everyday doors are perfect for Foley, game, film, tv, videos as well as music and advertisement. You will easily notice our favorites; some antique door sounds that are perfect for fantasy and medieval games.
There are also some bonus window and door bell sounds inside. All 752 sounds were recorded organically and no designed sounds are included.
Tell us if you enjoy them as much as we did whilst recording!
Recorded with our favorite Sennheiser MKH 8040 and DPA 4060 stereo pair mics, in ORTF and AB.
What else you may need
You may also want to check out our new bestselling Room Tones and Ambiences for access to 3 hours of room tones and quiet or low activity ambiences, ranging from loud industrial spaces to quiet domestic rooms.
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