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Materials & Texture Sound Effects

Sound effects and recordings of various surfaces, textures, objects and elements – soft, hard, organic, wooden, stone, metallic and lots more

  • Drones & Mood Sound Effects Cinematic Bundle Play Track 1208 sounds included, 337 mins total $140

    This bundle contains 10 of my most cinematic packs to date.

    You will get big and energetic planet explosions, sounds inspired by crime/investigation/espionage movies and series, impact sweeteners, elements to induce tension, beautiful atmospheric soundscapes, sci-fi textures, dynamic transitions and dark guitars!

    These packs can be a great tool for horor and sci-fi games, movies and trailers.

    Packs included:

    Eradication: An exciting small pack of 25 planet explosions.

    Unsolved: 141 sound effects inspired by crime/investigation movies and series.

    Affix: 100 sounds in 29 files aimed to enhance and enrich cinematic impacts.

    Minacious: 369 sounds suited for horror/paranormal productions.

    Flute: A simple but beautiful collection of 30 atmospheric soundscapes created using a tin whistle and a bamboo transverse flute.

    Quantum State: 30 soundscapes aimed to be used in movies, games and documentary films.

    Sense: 75 textures to enrich the sonic world of your Sci-fi production.

    Infiltration: 161 sound effects aimed to be used in modern espionage/infiltration productions.

    The Transition: 127 transition aimed to enhance atmospheres, create movement and enrich musical compositions.

    AXmos_Cinematic Guitars: 150 cinematic guitars to create suspense, tension and movement in your production.

  • This library was built primarily using two different modular synthesizer systems.  One based on the Korg MS-20 and the other based on the Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms 201.  Included in this library you will find various one shots and hits alongside longer evolving textures and drones.  The library was created in a very non-musical way and as such most of what you hear is noisy, gritty and a-tonal.  The library can be used effectively for Sci-Fi Weapons, User Interfaces, Droids and Robots, Ambient Textures and many more possibilities.

  • Electricity Sound Effects Electrical Hum Play Track 25 sounds included, 39 mins total $19

    Get the hums of a big electric station, a small buzz of an electrical substation’s transformer and also synthesized sounds. All synthesized sounds were re-recorded with the “Worldizing” technique initially conceived by legendary sound designer Walter Murch.

  • Foley Sound Effects Foley Plus Play Track 1748 sounds included, 123 mins total $125

    Foley Plus is a massive collection of Foley-related sounds including new and unusual footsteps, clothing movement, household/kitchen/bathroom/office sounds, wood and metal creaks, squeaks, scrapes, and so much more you’ll have to check out the track list!  Add a big PLUS to your FOLEY library!

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  • Glass Smash HD from Soundopolis is a large collection of glass breaking sounds, glass debris, and footsteps on glass.  Probably the last time you’ll ever have to buy a glass sound effect!

  • This compact sound library offers a unique collection of aggressive roaring metal whooshes and transitions. Recorded material varies from huge fence shaking, metal doors squeaks, big chains dragged and dropped, metal container scratches and movement – all carefully processed and crafted to have a powerful cinematic feel and mind bending characteristics.

    Perfect for horror, post-apocalyptic and action genres. Designed to be used in hyper realistic scenarios. Great for layering to vehicle and aircraft crashes, metal buildings and structures collapse.

    This Sound Library is a part of the Slava Pogorelsky – Complete Bundle. Upgrade offer is available!

    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
    “Sound-wise, the quality of ‘Cinematic Metal Whooshes’ is clear and punchy, and very consistent from start to finish. The whole content promises to be a tool to get you going in your cinematic adventures – and it delivers.”

    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.”

  • GLITCHY CIRCUITS is a collection of 220 glitch sound effects.
    Glitchy risers, distorted circuit impacts, mangled & overdriven stutters, sparkly tiny one-shots and more.

    GC is an experimental sound effects library that delivers all kinds of glitch SFX:

    – Heavily distorted and mangled glitches created with a verity of guitar pedals and plugins.
    – Glitchy build-ups and risers
    – Heavy, cinematic, overdriven glitchy impacts
    – Tiny, sparkly glitch one-shots
    – Reverberating, feedback-y glitchy drones

    All source sounds have been heavily processed with guitar pedals, plugins, recorded through old tape decks
    and small speakers.
    Perfect for sound designer, gamedevs and music producers.

    All SFX have baked-in Soundminer’s meta data

    RECORDED WITH: JrF C series, JrF Coil Pickup, Sound Devices MixPre-6, Apogee Duet
    EDITED AND MASTERED WITH: Pro Tools, Ableton Live, iZotope RX, iZotope Trash 2, Guitar Pedals,
    Old Tape decks, Guitars, Synthesizers, FabFilter, ReFuse, Reaktor, Modular.

  • Foley Sound Effects Old Cameras 192kHz Play Track 100+ sounds included, 52 mins total $27

    Old Cameras sound library features 69 recordings of different camera related activities. 13 different cameras were recorded with two MKH 8040s in 192kHz. Total length of the files is 52 minutes. Inside you’ll find sound effects like rewinding film, pulling different levers, rotating dials, shutter effects, handling noises, lens focus rings and aperture clicks, polaroid mechanism and more.

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  • Formats Forge Sound Design Toolkit Play Track 837 sounds included, 158 mins total $99

    “Turn one sound – into a library”

    Forge is a randomization and sample layering tool. It’s capable of creating quick iterations of single sound samples or using multiple sound samples to create more advanced iterations/combinations.  It comes pre-loaded with 100 samples selected from our available sound libraries.

    The complete Sound Design Toolkit comes with 7 unique libraries with over 800 sounds total.  Reaktor 6 or Reaktor Player 6 is required to use the ensemble tool.  The collection of 7 libraries can be used on it’s own with no reliance on Reaktor.

    Libraries Include:

    • Ambience and Drones
    • Creatures
    • Generic Sounds
    • Glitches and Signals
    • Interface and Game Sounds
    • Transitions and Impacts
    • Weapons and Devices

    The Reaktor ensemble was created in Reaktor Version 6.2.2 and as such you will need at least this version or higher to open it.

    “Forge is great when you find yourself with one sound and think “I really wish I had more versions of this.” With the ability to do random layers its a fun and inspirational time-saving tool!

    – David Farmer”

    — Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer (Credits include Lord of the Rings, Avengers: Infinity War)

  • Water & Ocean Sounds LT Underwater Bundle 1 Play Track 1057+ sounds included, 290 mins total $145

    Check out the SPACE DIVERS MINI for free!

    Get ready for your next project with this unique combo! Grab SPACE DIVERS together with DIVE DEEP – 1057+ sounds in total – at a very special price:

    DIVE DEEP – a pack of more than 50 underwater ambiences, divided into categories like “Water Flow”, “Bubbles”, “Distant” and more.


    SPACE DIVERS – a unique sound design project that takes you from deep sea dives to space walks, with resonant impacts, movement, breathing, machinery and much more.

    Exclusively on A Sound Effect!

  • Rock, Brick and Dirt II delivers impact and hit sounds from rocks/stones and bricks. The library contains 135 files of various hits, smashes, drops on the ground and rock crumbling sounds.

  • The sound designer's secret weapon! These files have been used a LOT by us at Double Trouble Audio when we've needed some heavy punchiness to our sound effects. Punchy Cardboard is a collection of high quality cardboard sounds processed with tape to make a really organic sound that can help you sound a lot more punchy.

    We’ve also processed all the sounds with three different levels of analogue saturation, which is a great and affordable way to add an analog uniqueness to your sound effects.

    This pack really shines when layered with explosions, impacts, car crashes, slaps and fights. Anything that needs that extra oomph!

    Sounds included:
    • Cardboard Gnarl (7 sounds * 3 tape variations)
    • Cardboard Hit (54 sounds * 3 tape variations)
    • Cardboard Rumble (6 sounds * 3 tape variations)
    • Cardboard Saw (17 sounds * tape variations)
    • Cardboard Squeak (2 sounds * 3 tape variations)
    • Cardboard Tearing (10 sounds * 3 tape variations)
    • Cardboard Whitenoise (1 sound * 3 tape variations)
    • Paper Crackling (1 sound * 3 tape variations)
    • Plastic (2 sounds * 3 tape variations)
    + Handpicked punchy selection for ease of use
  • Electrical Awakening captures the hidden buzz, hum and EMF of everyday objects:

    From the inner workings of a car engine starting up to dopplered garden lantern hums and servo movements, this library has a unique selection of electromagnetic sounds. It's an electrical symphony of sound. These sounds were recorded with a Lom Label Elektrosluch 2 (Stereo coil pick-up) into a Sony D100 at 192kHz/24bit.

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  • The Metal Scrap library was recorded at a scrapyard where they do nothing but shredding, cutting, breaking and moving metal of all sorts, all day long.

    Metal Scrap includes:

    • Large metallic objects and metal debris being drooped by huge cranes, into and onto various surfaces.
    • The end of the Conveyer belt, where the smaller pieces of metal junk fall onto a bigger pile af junk.
    • Lots of metallic destruction and impacts, huge and small.

  • Instruments Wind Chimes Play Track 238 sounds included $29

    Hear the charming sounds of the 238 wind chimes. The richness of the harmonics helps to create a serene, meditative, dramatic or eerie atmosphere. Be it magic, a town fair, or just a family house porch, these will add that fresh perspective to build character and anticipation!

    Wind Chimes pack comes with 238 organic recordings of tinkle, clang, hit, rattle, knock, grab, release, put down, shake, scrape, impact, plink, silence, ring, release actions from different perspectives.

    These high-resolution sound files are in 96kHz – 24bit stereo format and includes various techniques, creative takes and loopable sounds.

    Action: Tinkle, clang, hit, shimmer, rattle, knock, grab, release, put down, shake, scrape, impact, plink, silence, release, ring
    Style: Light, regular, heavy, strong, windy, breezy, tonal, musical, single, short, medium, long, whoosh, flow
    Material: Wood, metal, copper, iron, shells, bamboo, with/out bells, thick, thin, long, short, big, small

    These meticulously recorded sounds have both practical usability and room for further sound design. Includes detailed and easy-to-navigate metadata and UCS compatibility. Recorded with Sennheiser MKH 8040 stereo pair and Zoom F3, and the usual Vadi Sound craft and attention to detail.

    Find the true sound of it with Vadi Sound Library.

    What else you may need

    You may also want to check out our Cinematic Whooshes & Transitions for 294 designed sounds of transitions and whooshes, including swipes, futuristic sci-fi sounds, tonal, pass by, power ups/ downs, movement, machine, and more.
    City Perspectives is another excellent choice with 56 loopable high-quality urban ambiences. From busy intersections to back streets, vibrant parks to rooftops, 3 hours of city ambiences will serve as ideal background tracks.

  • Feast your eyes on this expertly crafted realistic zombie sound pack!
    (Recorded and exported in 24/192 khz)

    Featuring horrific sounds from both male and female voices artists, this pack is tailor-made to suit any project aiming for a more realistic and grittier take on the undead.

    Including:

    Groans, Snarls and Gargles (both Passive and Aggressive)
    Tearing
    Biting
    Squelching
    Hordes
    Wooden Boards Breaking
    Scratching + Clawing against wood
    Glass Shattering

    (Basically, everything you would hear in the zombie apocalypse)

    All suitable for any form of media.

    Only sounds from the pack were used in the example.

  • This flamboyant and diverse library is a collection of recordings of air flows, leaks, bursts, plops, hisses, wooshes, suctions and blows.

    I started recording these noises when I needed a basis for a magic spell sound and then realized that the sounds also work very well as a layer in fly bys (or all kind of pass bys), weapons / bullets and other sci fi elements like doors & machines. And of course you can use the sounds for the objects that emitted them.

    A lot of objects were recorded that first come on everyones mind, like canned air / co2, bicycle pumps, boat pumps and the opening of soda bottles. But also more exceptional products were captured, like a fog machine, syringes, medical nebulator / inhaler and more. I also recorded quite a lot of vents, fans, hvac and some more tonal whistles or water boilers like the famous Alessi.
    There are also air releases into water, so a lot of wet textures, spray paint, desinfection spray ( and all kind of plastic bottles with various sealing caps and and and.

    One of my favourite sounds in this collection is a malfunctioning garden hose. Air flow leaked through a tiny hole and depending on the pressure my hand put on the ventile different tones and sounds occured.

    The selection offers everything from very short, to medium long sounds, loops and long air releases.

    Most sounds were recorded from multiple mic perspectives. While the directional mics deliver clean direct sounds, omnidirectional Eartworks QTC50 capture high frequency sounds up to above 80kHz, that invite to pitch or slow down the sounds and create otherworldy atmospheres or woosh sounds. Some sounds were also recorded underwater with an ASF1 hydrophone.

    The naming structure is UCS compliant.

  • THE GLITCH SFX TOOLKIT

    In this library, you will find electronic sounds that can be used on a variety of applications such as Sci-Fi projects, computer glitches, faulty equipment, robots and much more.

    All of the files were designed from scratch – no pre-existing sounds were used – and they are sourced from actual computer errors, generating original sounds.

    Included, you will find a folder called “TELEVISION_&_RADIO”. The files in that folder have an EQ applied to them to simulate the effect of the sounds coming out of those pieces of equipment. This will save you time – you don’t have to worry about processing them and can drag & drop them into your projects.

  • World Sounds The Bell Collector Play Track 113+ sounds included, 81 mins total $40

    The bell collector sound library is a unique collection of 113 sounds of bells, gong and other metal percussions. These objects have been collected over the years, mainly in Asia, India and Europe.

    All these sounds have been recorded and produced with high quality equipment at 24/96 khz at low noise floor.

    Each bell, sorted by tonality, comes with many variations of intensity and rhythms.

    This sound library offers a wide array of bells, such as:

    -Hand bell
    -Crotal bell
    -Gong bell
    -Hand drum
    -Sleight bell
    -Bicycle bell
    -Singing bowl
    -Chime

    This library provides authentic and interesting sounds, recorded with Neumann and MBHO mics powered by an Aeta 4minX.
    Recorded and edited in high resolution, these sounds are easy to pitch down and time stretch to create unique and surprising sounds.

    All Faunethic tracks includes metadata carefully edited, compatible with Soundminer, Soundly and Basehead.

  • Electric Arcs and Energy is essentially two separate collections of sounds.  The first, Electrical Arcs are more raw.  These arc sounds can be manipulated and mangled to be used as design elements in your project.  They are highly flexible and can easily be pitch-shifted -48 semitones or more.  They remain remarkably useful and clean giving each sound multiple “dimensions”.

    The Electrical Energy collection is a series of more specified design elements that I created – Impacts and Powerups.  Meant to be used in Weapon or UI design they should be flexible enough to be used as stand-alone effects or layers in more complex sounds.

    Recording and Editing

    This library was designed from scratch by recording highly unconventional metal sources with a cello bow and processing them (see one example in video). Great care was taken during the recording and editing process to ensure maximum flexibility of these sounds.  The recording was done at 24/192kHz using the Sennheiser MKH 2050 mic which captures frequencies up to 50kHz.  All processing and design was then performed at 192kHz.

    Bonus – Forge Sound Design Tool Sample Map

    If you own the Forge Sound Design Toolkit this library also comes with a specially curated sample map.  The sample map can be loaded into the sampler for randomization and the creation of more complex sounds.

     

  • The Junkyard Metal sound library includes 3183 clips in 98.49 GB. It collects the sound of metal hits, drops, pick ups, rattles and clatters, rumbles and rummaging, rocking, rolling, and scraping.

    Featuring diverse props ranging from large metal storage containers, diesel tanks, shopping carts, and tractor buckets to to smaller propane tanks, crates, shopping carts, and bolts, nails, and ammunition, the collection provides multiple performances in each clip.

    The sounds were performed from light to heavy intensities and captured at 192 kHz, 24-bit resolution with Sanken, Sennheiser, Neumann, and Schoeps microphones.

    The bundle is delivered with Pro Tools and Reaper mixing sessions, full professional embedded metadata, and metadata keyword import files in 7 languages.

  • Take advantage of 287 MB of high-quality recordings of clothing foley for your latest foley project. Recorded with a Sennheiser MKH-416 and a DPA 4062, this library contains a superb selection of various materials, from denim jeans to wool jackets and 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.

  • This library is a collection of cloth and sponge sounds on various surfaces at varying degrees of wetness. It’s a collection of Foley sounds that we always seem to need, but often can’t find. Each track includes multiple movements and surfaces. The recordings are mono and unprocessed, so they sound natural and can be easily placed in your stereo field.

    All tracks recorded with a Neumann KMR81 microphone.

  • The sound library that you didn’t know you needed, a collection of electromagnetic sounds presented in Ultra-HD 24-bit 192k resolution. First a little science lesson: All Electric devices produce a magnetic field. Usually, you don’t hear this field. And you can’t record it with a normal microphone. You need to use an induction coil pickup. These pickups are commonly used to record telephone conversations. But, hold them up to an electric device and all sorts of chaos ensues.

    This library features various motors recorded with an induction coil pickup, as well as TVs, mobile phones, car ignitions, light bulbs, you name it. Many items that you use everyday give off amazing magnetic fields and we happily recorded as many as we could. The second half of this library is all synth sounds that, at times, sound even more electric than the real stuff.

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