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  • Ultimate Chess SFX is a collection of almost every sound you could ever hear in a chess game, from setting up the pieces to playing, to flipping the chessboard.

    Being one the first large chess libraries ever recorded, we did extensive research to find which files Sound Effects Editors and Game Audio Designers would need + then included much, much more.

    Our Audio Craftsmen recorded sounds of wooden chess board scrapes, opening-closing, all variations of chess pieces moving and capturing each other, chess pieces falling on different surfaces, pencil scribbles, chess clocks etc. All recorded in our acoustically treated Foley Suite.

    We have also included 115+ spoken word effects of numbers, letters and other important terms used in a chess game, performed in a Neutral British Accent.

    We then edited the sounds with meticulous detail, so that you can use them straight away in your films, games and other chess-related projects. All files are provided dry in 24Bit/96kHz allowing for further manipulation.

    Let the game begin!

    Here are the included folders:

    Chess Board: Sounds of opening and closing, scrapes, taps, punching and flipping the chessboard.

    Chess Pieces: This folder contains 5 subcategories:
    Capturing: Different variations of chess pieces capturing each other.
    Dropping: Collection of dropping chess pieces on surfaces like wood, concrete etc.
    Movements: Sounds of pieces moving and sliding across the chessboard.
    Rolling: Roling sounds of chess pieces.
    Misc: Sounds of chess pieces falling, setting and clearing the chessboard etc.

    Clock: Ticking clocks, stopwatches and winding up timers.

    Pencil Writing: Pencil scribbling sounds on paper, dropping and taking pencils from a wooden table.

    Voices: All numbers, letters and important terminology used in chess games performed in a British Accent. We also included multiple variations of tense breathing.

  • UI DESIGNER is an advanced soundset dedicated to the interaction between human and machines. The library is suitable for modern sci-fi movies, sound for apps, futuristic sound logos and any projects where sound design is needed to improve the users’s experience and make it more pleasant.

    Essential metadata has been included in the filenames. This was done to facilitate users that do not own a library management tool to access the informations and to navigate the library more efficiently.

    UI DESIGNER covers sounds in 14 categories:• Elements Appear
    • Elements Flying
    • Window Open – Hologram
    • Window Close
    • Data Stream
    • Bad Data Crunching
    • Confirmation – Notifications – Navigation
    • Text Typing – Warning Text
    • Access Denied
    • Buttons – Selections
    • Screen Noise
    • Warnings
    • StandBy
    • Notifications – Navigation

  • Environments & Ambiences Command Center I Play Track 43 sounds included, 28 mins total $24.95

    Orbital Emitter is proud to present Command Center I – a comprehensive sci-fi sound-set providing a rich arsenal of futuristic sounds for you to quickly build believable sci-fi atmospheres for all of your sci-fi projects!
    Inside you will find nuanced environments, futuristic instrument displays, multiple alerts and imaginative lo-fi system sounds. And like the rest of our growing library, this environment sound-set can be customized to your liking allowing multiple possibilities -all from this one sound-set!

    Our sound-sets are made up of two main folders labeled as Audio-Scenes and Audio-Stems. The Command Center I Audio-Scenes consist of five long playing scenes representing this star-cruiser command center in various modes of operation; -From busy to calm to high alert and more! Think of these audio-scenes like we dropped microphones into a futuristic space cruiser command center and have captured all of its sounds in real-time!

    Our Audio-Stems folder contains the curated sound elements used in creating the audio-scenes. This is where you will find isolated sound elements like tactical scans, lost communications, sweeping sensors, enemy alerts, interface sounds, probe telemetries, stellar mapping, systems under incredible stress and interface sounds and much much more!
    If we break down the audio-stems into sound types, they would be as follows:

    • 3 background atmospheres or rumbles
    • 19 systems sounds
    • 9 tactical sounds
    • 11 interface sounds

    Also included with our audio-stems are less glamorous necessities like room tones and back-wall system sounds to give your futuristic environments the nuance they deserve. This sound-set is delivered industry ready at 24 bit/48kHz WAV and each sound file contains simple meta-data to make our sound files easy to organize & find. All of our sounds are 100% original, 100% royalty free,  created in our sound-labs and designed to boldly explore the universe of sci-fi sound!

    Thank you for reading! Watch for more from Orbital Emitter coming soon!

  • A collection of buttons and motor sounds recorded from a Sony TCM-939 cassette tape deck.

    Useful for UI design, mechanical sound design and all manner of everyday switches. Recorded at 96 kHz these recordings sound amazing pitched down to become big mechanical noises.

    Includes transport buttons, motor sounds, tray opens and closes, tapes in and out and the deck in operation from exterior and interior perspectives. Also present are cassette and tape case handling sounds.

    Almost all the sounds were recorded using a mono DPA 4060 omni mic at very close range for details and a Sennheiser MKH 40 for a more overall sound.

    The miniature size of the DPA 4060s means that there are numerous takes of the machine running recorded from inside the tape tray, which results in amazing close details of the motor and buttons.

  • Electricity Sound Effects Data Processing Play Track 160 sounds included, 14 mins total $40

    Data Processing is a sound effects library that emulates the movement of data and adds digital texture to your sound design.

    Use these effects as building blocks to build digital, robotic, harsh, abstract and glitchy sound design or music. Also great as user interface elements.

    We recorded and designed data transfer from 5G, WIFI, Solid State Drives, USB-C and more, as well as using analogue synthesizers, guitar pedals and raw data files to enhance the library.

  • 204 retro-themed samples for guaranteed flashbacks.

    These sounds are ideal for:
    Item Pickup / Drop • Unlock • UI • Weather • Weapon


    Click for email support: Contact us anytime for custom sound effects, edits, or to let us know what type of pack we should make next.

  • Are you looking for a dark-sounding user interface sound library? Something that calls back to movies like Prometheus or Oblivion? Then look no further. This library is made for sci-fi films and games, with its futuristic loops, drones, transitions, buttons, glitches and plenty more. These are the sounds that can flesh out the advanced technology in your spacecraft's cabin as it wanders deep in the outer limits of the universe.

    Dark Sci Fi User Interface Sounds gets you:
    • 1000+ Sounds
    • 1.27 Gigs
    • Beeps, Buttons, Glitches, Loops, Drones, Calculations, Transitions, Ons, Offs, and More!
    • Stereo 96kHz/24bit
    • Metadata included for programs like Soundminer
  • The first in a series of Game & UI Interface sound effects brings you unique button clicks, hits, movements and special sounds perfect for apps, games or animations. All sounds have been meta tagged so they'll be easily searchable in Soundminer, ready to use.

  • 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.

  • Glistening bursts of ear candy from Async Audio. Ideal for UI sounds, item sounds, or to add some sparkle to your next project.

    Click for email support: Contact us anytime for custom sound effects, edits, or to let us know what type of pack we should make next.

  • BREAKDOWN ELEMENTS | A bold collection of sound effects for visual effects breakdowns.

    Our objective was to create a unique and easy-to-use selection of sound effects that takes an entirely different approach to cliche synthesized sci-fi sound effects.

    The majority of elements have originated from organic field recordings that have been elegantly manipulated into a wild new form, achieving a natural, physical vibe for each sound.

    The collection is structured into eight categories: BED, BUILD, IMPACT, INTERFERENCE, REWIND, RISER, TRANSITION and WHOOSH. Each element has been designed to work both by itself or layered to produce more complex textures. Additionally, each element has 4-6 variations to maximise versatility.

    All sounds are royalty free and equipped with comprehensive Soundminer metadata for rapid access.

  • Transitions 003 brings you even more specially crafted sounds for all your animation, game or film post production needs. Each sound has been carefully created using a variety of processing plugins and techniques to give you an arsenal of unique FX to use in your next productions. All files have been meta tagged so they'll be easily searchable in Soundminer.

  • An abundant collection of handcrafted effects geared toward menus, selection screens, options pages, clickable/touchable events, and interactive modalities.

  • In this SFX Series, you will find 60 uniquely designed sounds for all applications of cinema, TV, animation or music. Sounds included in this download include movements, swishes, whooshes and flutters, covering all ranges of frequencies and textures to add drama or added effect to your productions. Each sound has been recorded from the sound source and crafted into their own unique distinct sound for you to use and manipulate.

    What’s included:

    8 Flutter FX recorded at 48kHz / 24bit / WAVs
    19 Movements recorded at 48kHz / 24bit / WAVs
    16 Swishes recorded at 48kHz / 24bit / WAVs
    5 Fly-bys recorded at 48kHz / 24bit / WAVs
    12 Whooshes recorded at 48kHz / 24bit / WAVs
    Metadata tagging for Sound Miner

  • Whoosh Sound Effects Flourish Play Track 500 sounds included, 54 mins total $28

    This library was created to provide designers with drag and drop sounds for sweeps, fades, surges, swells, and other embellishments. Each of the sounds in this collection were designed to be used to heighten events, but they can be mashed, stacked, and chopped to create all sorts of eclectic designs. There are plays on musical concepts as well as thematic events, with each sound purposefully building up, culminating in a peak moment, and then dissipating in some way. They are organized into 100 families (designs) with 5 variations each, ranging wildly in topic, movement, duration, dynamics, attack, release, loudness, density, and speed. Some are natural and organic while others are completely rigid and synthetic (and some fall variably in between).

    If you need to festoon the heck out of a scene or event in your project…If you need some complex SFX designs craftily layered and ready-to-go…If you need a diverse set of easy-to-tweak, overflowing sonic enrichment, then look no further. You’ve found it.

  • Virtual UI is a library of over 500 high-tech user interface sounds. Using a combination of digital and analogue gear, sound designer Daniel Mumford has created super-usable wipes, beeps, notifications, menus, power-ups and downs, errors, buttons, data, malfunctions, switches, alarms, atmospheres and drones.

  • Modular UI is an advanced user interface library designed by world-renowned sound designer and musician Richard Devine.

    Designed and sourced entirely from Richard Devine’s personal and exclusive Eurorack modular synths and processors collection, the Modular UI soundpack combines the retro, clean sound of analog with the futuristic tech of the new wave of advanced analog and digital synthesis from modular synths, evoking flashbacks of iconic sound design heard in both classic and modern sci-fi films.

    The Modular UI soundpack gives you access to sounds created by one of the masters of modular synths and sound design, and is sourced from equipment that would take a lifetime to purchase and assemble, giving an incredible value to this soundpack both artistically and financially.

    Utilizing many Eurorack modules that have not yet been released to the public and containing samples equally suited to sound designers and electronic musicians alike, Modular UI is in a class by itself!

  • Packed with over 750 high-quality recordings, the Useful Interface sound library delivers a diverse collection of tastefully crafted user interface sound effects for your UI needs. Featuring menu actions, expressive gestures, beeps, whooshes, transitions loops and more, this library covers all the bases with subtlety and style. Boost the interactive user experience your game or app UI with practical, satisfying tones. Enhance your films with a unique synthetic edge for sci-fi projects and beyond.

    The Useful Interface library was recorded and produced by Jason Strawley and Andrew Garraway, employing both synthesized and organic sounds to create their ideal UI toolset:

    Flame whooshes, musical instruments and 8-bit chip sounds are among the tools utilized to create the source recordings. They were then ripped apart, layered and modulated, resulting in a wide variety of textures and moods. Additionally, all sounds have been play-tested in Wwise to ensure responsiveness and usability. With 12 expressions in each set, Useful Interface contains no shortage of workable options to bolster your UI and enhance the experience of your project. Useful Interface is also included in Pro Sound Effects’ CORE: Standard.

    Key Features:

    • 753 sound effects (420MB)
      • 12 expressions per set
    • 16-bit/48kHz .wav files
    • Rich embedded metadata descriptions
    • 100% Royalty-Free
  • TEXTROBOT is a NI Kontakt instrument designed to help you in the sound design of UI sounds and to produce retriggered samples for VFX text animations.

    All 165 sounds are easily accessible using a MIDI master keyboard from the first octave. You can choose a category to load a set of samples and play it manually, or in the retriggered way (if active) by holding down the note. The full version of NI Kontakt is required to use this library.

    Sound categories:

    • Click (10 samples): very tight, clicky sounds for UI interface usage or small text VFX
    • Bleeps (16 samples): it contains bleeping sounds, tones, and alerts for telemetrics and sci-fisound design
    • Big Size (16 samples): a collection of low frequency sounds for big title animation
    • Percussive (22 samples): organic and processed percussive sounds like shakers, maracas, and woods for multimedia apps or menu sound design
    • Fun (30 samples): a collection of funny sounds for cartoonish motion graphics
    • Digital (20 samples): glitches and lo-fi sounds for experimental videos
    • Keys (28 samples): keyboards, typewriters, and mouse sounds
    • Mechanical (23 samples): switches, clangs, squeaks, and metal impact sounds for mechanic motion graphics

  • The Users of Tomorrow library is the next level of futuristic and high-tech interface sounds, containing 2.2GB and more than 1,800 sounds designed to be used as final assets or layers.

    Users of Tomorrow features more than 2.2GB of 1,800 24bit/96khz files, all embedded with Soundminer metadata.

    Users of Tomorrow gets you:

    • Confirms
    • Calculations and text
    • Drones
    • Environment loops
    • Holograms
    • Glitch
    • Liquid interfaces
    • Beeps
    • Buttons
    • Static and noise
    • Alarms
    • Interface expansions and compressions

     

    Bonus:

    Users of Tomorrow also includes the unique Galactic Assistant Synthesizer Tool to design your own hi-tech interface sounds – it works in stand-alone mode, as well as with Reaktor and Max4Live.
  • RADIO IMAGING SELECTION is a collection of 50 stereo 24-bit 44.1Khz radio ready imaging elements for CHR and HOT AC radio Jingles, StationID, Liners and Dj Drops.

    All sounds are royalty free and ready to be included in your radio productions.

  • A collection of ear-piercing, stress-inducing alarm tones and noise samples. They're built from the ground up, starting with synthetic test tones (dual and single), signals or noise, and then carefully tweaked through analog and plugins filters, to obtain the right tempo, pitch and feel. Most tracks are more than 1 minute long and are easily looped.

  • A library designed for fancy pants computer read-outs and jazzy interface buttons. All files are flawlessly loop-able so no matter how long that data needs to keep on flowing, you're covered. Plenty of different styles from classical digital sounds, to lighter, funnier readouts and even dangerously aggressive ones. It pretty much covers most situations.

  • 3 mic perspectives give full coverage on an antique typewriter in good working condition.  The typewriter had a loose front plate and we clacked, hit and dropped it for a wide range of cool typewritery sounds. The Kontakt instrument presets requires the full version of NI Kontakt 4.2.3 or later.

    Note: Can be used without Kontakt too!
    All Kontakt instrument libraries include fully unlocked and accessible metadata tagged .wav files. You don't need any version of Kontakt to use these files as a standalone sample library.

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