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Fabric and textile sound effects, from foley movements, linnen, accessories such as zippers to cloth / fabric handling – from a wide range of fabric materials
STOMP through this large library of walking, running, and single footstep sound effects to give your media project the perfect ‘THUDS’ you’ve been looking for! Expertly crafted by our industry-leading sound designers, travel on foot wherever your project might take you with the only FOOTSTEP FOLEY library you’d ever want!
ANY FOOTSTEP SOUNDS YOU COULD NEED
This staggering collection of 570 of the highest quality audio assets (190 original sounds) gives you a huge variety to choose from. This premium collection offers any kind of surface imaginable, including CONCRETE, GRAVEL, DIRT, ICE, SNOW, PARQUET, GRASS, WOOD, SAND on the BEACH, CARPET, RUGS, ROTTEN WOOD, HARDWOOD FLOORING, TILES, PUDDLES OF WATER, and even rare surfaces like LAMINATED FLOORS and BASKETBALL & SPORTS COURTS! Each sample is carefully mastered, featuring a unique character, pace, and weight, for a more natural sound of walking when samples are played one after another. Perfect for any type of media, game, app, or project requiring quality natural walking or running sounds.
SINGULARLY UNIQUE
In addition to the very rare surfaces not seen elsewhere on the market, this pack’s AAA industry-standard sounds are all recorded as ‘HARD STOMPS’ to cut through any kind of background audio even when the volume is dropped down. Samples are also mastered at the highest level to allow simple and quick drag and drop to get stunning and realistic results!
Also included: LOOPS of WALKING and RUNNING in multiple speeds for every surface, so there’s no need to edit multiple single footsteps together.
Each audio file is drag-and-drop ready, all presented in 3 formats – high quality MP3 (320 Kbps) and WAV (96 + 44.1 kHz, 24 + 16 Bit) with meticulously labeled keywords, as to create the perfect experience for any audience in a matter of moments!
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
This library features recordings of different objects ripped and torn apart, making for lots and lots of interesting material for you to design anything you want. Features a total of 445 audio files in 17 different categories.
Note: This is an updated and remastered version of Rips and Tears – it also features more and better metadata.
Cardboard • Coupon Paper • Craft Paper • Denim • Duct Tape • Foam Board • Food • Large Envelope • Paper Bag • Paper Box • Poster Board • Randoms • Regular Paper • Sock • T-Shirt • Velcro
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.
Gravity volume 1 consists of impact and drag effects for several materials in 9 different categories. As the first release in this series, we focused on a selection of materials to cover. We set the aim to record realistic sounds that are minimally compressed and can be used as a base for physics simulation or foley.
All sounds have been edited to single takes per file, grouped per material in their own folders. In addition, each individual file has META data included. This gives you quick access to the sounds you need without losing that creative flow.
For scrapes and drags, we recorded long takes which can be used for the construction of loops.
As an extra, we included takes which resulted in interesting textures or sounds, suitable for any sort of creative use you can come up with!
How many sounds can you create with a polystyrene bodyboard? Well, here’s 1,000 to get you started!
This collection of sounds brings you 1,000 unique sounds at 96KHz/24-bit stereo created entirely from a bodyboard. From several creature sounds to computerized sounds, this library is extensive with 642 designed sounds with 11 different styles of vocalization, as well as all of the 358 base sounds that were the ingredients for the vocalizations. If you are looking to spice up your creature vocalization palette, then this library is certainly for you.
Hidden Voices is a sound library series dedicated to finding the voices that are hidden in the most obscure objects. Each library offers an extensive range of sounds created entirely from that object, ready to add a unique flavour to your sound palette.
Also included in the “2017 InspectorJ Bundle” for 50% off!
• 12.3 Gigs of sound
• Over 46 minutes of highly designed sounds
• Over 1hr 37 minutes of curated elements
• Spells, poofs, portals, energy blasts, fireballs, freezes and more
The Rummage & Loot Sound Effects library contains 203 sound effects for looting and searching for items.
Instances include:
Search Backpack/Inventory
Search through Drawers/Cupboards
Search Trash/Rubbish Bins
Search through Bushes/Foliage
Search Toolbox/Metal Items
Search Wallet/Coin Pile
Search Corpses
Other case uses include:
Equip Clothing or Gear
Inventory Sounds
Item Collect/Pickup
Handling various objects/items
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.
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 true delight of cooking night. 208 to recreate the sounds of busy home kitchen
Recorded with:
This library can be used for a huge range of dynamic foley, ranging from subtile clothing movements to impacts and many more.
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.
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.
Designing wing sounds for flying creatures can sometimes be a challenge. And when it comes to creature sounds, it’s all about options. A small bird like a wren sounds very different than an adult gray goose. To find the right texture, and distinguish between wide and narrow wings, or to accomplish the task of designing bat or dragon wings, I created this library.
This library contains over 11GB of data consisting of 341 files and 2539 sound effects. Besides the typical fabric wing flaps, I used all sorts of props sorted by materials like rubber, neoprene, plastic, paper, etc. This opens the door to new creative sound design options to make your flying creature sound exactly how you want it to. I added all sorts of buzzing, clicking and rustling sounds especially for the flying insects.
The squeakiest of the squeaks and the creakiest of the creaks! Halloween came early!
In this library you will find everything from deep, wrenching creaks to high piercing squeaks; quiet door knobs and twisting, turning plastics. Many of these sounds were recorded in a turn of the century old victorian home with decades of wear and tear to give the most authentic, creepy sounds that your heart desires.
Here you'll find drippy, squeaky faucets, loose boards on stairwells, creaking door hinges, squealing old door coils, metal scraping on metal, rending wood and plastic, quiet, airy floorboards, bone crushing twist and turns, gripping leather and rubber and so much more! With 300+ sounds you're sure to maximize your imagination's spookiest or maybe just that perfect sound design element you needed!
The sounds were recorded in stereo at 96 kHz 24 bit. The equipment used was a Sony PCM-M10 and the files were processed, edited, and mastered in Reaper.
Cloth Rip 1: Clothing is a collection of almost 400 cloth rip sound effects, using 7 different types of standard clothing and materials, recorded, edited, and delivered as 96k/24bit audio. As usual with Soundopolis SFX libraries, there is a plethora of variation, including fast, slow, short and long rips.
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.
Household Textures is all about those peculiar textures that we can obtain from an everyday object that is already in our place. These sounds can become a super useful source when it comes to sweetening your sound design workflow.
Cloth Rip 2: Household is a collection of over 500 ripping, tearing, and shredding sound effects. While the title is “Cloth Rip”, the materials range from common household cloths like curtains and towels to common household sheet-plastic, such as tarp and a heavy duty plastic garment bags used for storing clothes in a closet or attic. But wait! There’s more! In addition to the rip sounds, we have included some plastic movement sounds for both the tarp and garment bag.
Tension Resonator – Metallic Cable Oscillation SFX Library
Raw metallic resonance, captured in the wild.
This library delivers a focused collection of high-fidelity metallic tension recordings, sourced from a real suspended steel cable stretched between two mountain structures.
Using a Geofòn and Cojossul contact microphone positioned at key resonance points, every vibration, harmonic, and oscillation was captured with extreme detail. When struck or set in motion, the cable acted like a giant string oscillator, producing:
-Resonant pulses and impact transients
-Frequency sweeps traveling along the cable
-Rich physical harmonics and metallic overtones
All sounds are presented clean, unprocessed, and phase-aligned, making them highly versatile for:
-Layering into energy weapons, plasma blasters, or sci-fi UI
-Designing bass pulses, industrial drones, and tension risers
-Creating cinematic impacts or motion design SFX with tactile realism
Specs:
-192kHz / 24-bit WAV
-Metadata embedded (UCS compliant)
-Recorded in pristine outdoor mountain environment
-100% royalty-free
Perfect for sound designers, trailer editors, and experimental composers seeking a unique, resonant metallic source.
Gym Machines Sound Library – Extensive Collection of Fitness Equipment Recordings
Whether you need metal impacts, heavy machinery sounds, or layered textures for sound design, this library offers an unparalleled selection of gym machine recordings to enhance your projects.
All recordings were captured at 192kHz / 32-bit, allowing close-up recording without distortion and preserving ultrasonic frequencies for advanced sound manipulation.
Extensive Machine Collection
– Back Machine
– Bench Press Bar Set
– Cable Crossover Machine
– Chest Press Machine
– Multi Power Machine
– Pec Deck
– Pulldown Machine and more
Flexible & Organized for Sound Designers
– Each recording is available in separate microphone takes, giving you control over the tone and texture of each sound.
– Files are intuitively named for seamless navigation and layering.
– Some recordings retain their natural reverb, providing versatility for different applications.
Gear Equip features 34 sounds of equipping various clothes, with 3 types of material: Light, Medium, and heavy. These sounds are perfect for video games when your character is changing armour/clothes/gear.
Dive into our “Neoprene – WET” sound effects library featuring a collection of foley movements and actions! Immerse yourself in a collection of neoprene water sports gear, including full-body wetsuits, vests, pants, boots, and gloves. Each sound was captured in a studio environment with the Neoprene fabric wet.
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.
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.
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