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This is a library bundle that contains 13 libraries I have recorded, included are 2 vehicles and a metal gear library not currently for sale anywhere else. It is a great vehicle starter pack, with a wooden roller coaster(great for trains), sailboat, bus, 3 cars, 2 motorcycles, fluorescent bulbs, slinky sci-fi sounds, and raven wings and barks. Take a listen to the soundcloud link and feel free to email me with any additional inquiries.
Lower the sails, man the cannon and prepare yourself for an epic journey across the open sea! Dead men tell no tales so join us now before Davy Jones takes you to his locker with the perfect collection of handcrafted premium Pirate Game SFX featuring 3200 game ready audio assets made up of 555+ sound sets across over every sound type needed to completely pillage and plunder your next game audio experience! Dig for treasure, explore undiscovered islands, captain your wooden galleon, drop anchors, ignite TNT barrels, collect the ancient magic relics, and more importantly build an immersive audio experience for your projects.
Imagine the visceral sensation of particles shifting and evolving, the subtle textures of organic materials swirling and twirling, and the eerie sounds of supernatural change. With “Elemental Mutation,” you’ll have access to this unique collection of SFX loops that capture these experiences in intricate detail. Inside you’ll find over 1000+ designed and organic seamlessly loop-able morphing particles, evolving textures, and organic mutations sound effects perfect for creating soundscapes, ambiences, entropy, high detail or layers in a soundtrack. This comprehensive library captures the subtle nuances of growth and evolution, as well as the uncanny and unsettling sounds of unnatural transformation.
CRACKS is a large exploration of different cracking sound sources – cracking, crunching, breaking and creaking.
I have recorded a number of different materials, designed and processed to create some more aggressive, powerful and ready-to-use destruction sounds.
Bread, Cardboard, Celery, Ceramic, Chips, Glass, Ice, Icy vegetables, Leather, Paper, Pasta, Plastic, Polystyrene, Rocks, Snow, Wood.
The library contains over 444 sound files – around 2,5 hours of sounds included in total.
Originally recorded at 192 kHz with two Sennheiser MKH8040 and a Sound devices 702.
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).
Props Box 2 sound library is a collection of different sounds emitted by everyday objects used in weird ways. It can be a great and handy tool in designing more complex sound effects for games, or just a go to pack to quickly fill the gaps in movies and other linear media.
The library gives you 193 files, featuring more than 2000 sound effects, as each recording contains different variations of the same activity. The total length of the files is 234 minutes.
Props include:
Cardboard • electric hair ball remover • foam pipes • glass box • glass jar • glass plates • leather box • metal bowl • metal brush • metal cage • metal chain • metal container • cutlery • garlic presser • keys • knife sharpener • metal bars • nuts • paper book • paper thick and thin • pepper mill • plastic bag • chips • bottles • plastic boxes • calculator • jars • toys • silica gel • sponge • stone mortar • tapes • wooden box • wooden brush • toothpicks • nutcrackers
As for the post processing, everything was edited and mastered. Editing came down to removing unwanted sounds between takes, and mastering to removing harsh sounding frequencies, compressing and setting everything on level that is comfortable to work with, so you don’t have to constantly adjust the levels while looking for specific sound.
Inside you’ll find recordings with materials like cardboard, foam, glass, leather, metal, paper, plastic, wood and different objects.
“The Sound of Survival” is a comprehensive sound library designed for survival games, inspired by the most iconic titles in the genre. It consists of 598 fully categorized sound effects, recorded at the highest possible quality in 24 bits, and available in two sampling frequencies, 192Khz and 96Khz. This extensive sound collection has been meticulously crafted with the needs of those who want practically all the sounds of a survival game in one package in mind, offering an immersive and realistic auditory experience for your game project.
Preview
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Sound categories include:
– Character: Encompasses a wide variety of sounds related to the actions and expressions of the playable character, from drinking and eating to exertion and attacks, adding depth and realism to the character.
– Construction: Contains sound effects related to the construction and demolition of objects in the game, such as building structures and destroying objects.
– Crafting: Includes sounds of crafting and object creation, from crafting neutral materials to creating food and items made of metal, stone, and wood.
– Environment: Offers sounds that immerse players in the game environment, from lighting a bonfire to the crash of a falling tree, creating an immersive experience in the game world.
– House: Includes sounds related to interactions in indoor spaces, such as opening/closing doors and drawers, contributing to the sense of exploration and inhabiting interior spaces.
– Inventory/Bag: Comprises sounds of manipulating the character’s inventory, from picking up items to moving tools and various items in the player’s bag.
– Tools/Items: Contains sounds related to various tools and items, such as lighting and extinguishing torches, repairing objects, and using tools in the game.
– Weapons: Includes sounds related to weapons and attacks, from the swish of a spear to the impact of arrows, adding realism to combat sequences.
– Pick-Up Materials: Encompasses sounds when picking up various materials, such as wood, stone, metal, and other essential resources for crafting and survival.
This library provides a complete range of sound effects to enhance immersion in survival games, from in-game action to the subtle sounds of the environment. With “The Sound of Survival,” game creators can take the survival experience to a new level.
More about the pack
– Sample rate available at 192khz and 96khz.
– Intuitive file naming
– All you’ll ever need regarding survival 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 other than the one described, remember that the world of sound is totally subjective.
– For any questions or problems: [email protected]
Game Footsteps is a professional foley studio recorded sound library featuring 1655 footstep sound effects across 20+ surface types and shoe aesthetics. With a focus on recording with boots and sneaker shoe styles, you’ll hear just about every surface you’d hear in games and film. Find hard surfaces like cobblestone, brick, concrete to softer surfaces like sand, wood, snow gravel & more. Most footsteps include different pacing patterns such as: walking, walking slowly, running and jumping. Any movement pace is covered.
Squeaky doors and creaky doors: is a collection of over 800 squeaky and creaky doors with natural room reverberation.
Includes light and heavy squeak from different door types and recording locations, fast, slow, long, short.
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).
From the ashes of a Wurlitzer baby grand piano, we bring you a unique sample library for media sound design. Perfect for suspense and horror in films and games. Surprisingly good at emulating distant artillery hits and other destruction. Crunches. Bangs. Metal scrapes. Wood shattered. Strings scraped with saws and performed with sledgehammers…Â not felt.
119 stereo one-shots of the acoustic dismantling. 77 crafted soundscapes and designed effects crafted from processing the original sounds. And… a playable Kontakt patch of unusual and slightly out of tune string plucks with multiple round robins for natural variation (delivered at 48kHz for memory optimization). All recorded in stereo using Schoeps microphones arranged in mid-side stereo technique. Edited and tagged with UCS metadata for fast and clear search results.
Kontakt 6.8.0 or higher is required. NOTE: This library does not run in the free ‘Kontakt Player’
This library sounds BIG and has an impressive amount of impact.
It consists of recordings that were used to produce “Cinematic Tension” library – a set of sound design elements for trailers and intense scenes.
Doors, locks, metal tanks, fences, grills and other interesting objects were captured to get extremely interesting sounds for the source material.
Complete your production with detailed, organic sounds, recorded with a pair of high-end contact microphones: Barcus Berry Planar Wave 4000.
Scrapes, textures, impacts, rattle, hits and squeaks of different objects, from small to massive, will add serious punch to your sound design layers!
Main features:
Equipment used: Â Barcus Berry 4000 x 2, Sound Devices MixPre 6
Shakers, maracas and rainsticks are great material for sound design and further processing.
For this library I recorded various ethnic shakers, maracas, rainsticks of different sizes and other unusual esoteric percussion instruments, like Kapel’ (circular shaker) or giant-size custom built rainstick.
These percussion instruments were recorded from various angles, dynamics and with pristine sound quality, which can be further processed, granulated or pitch-mangled to push your sound design boundaries further.
“Carpenters Tools” is a collection of sounds that come directly from the carpenter’s workplace. You will find sounds from a variety of machines and hand tools that help the carpenter form his creations. All machines are recorded in their full cycle: start, movement, part machining and stopping. This collection will fill your missing sounds from the carpenter’s workshop.
Tool recordings included:
Circular saw, small circular saw, small planer machine, table planer machine, old belt grinder, disc grinder, grinder, band saw, jigsaw, milling machine, hand drill, cordless drill, smirgell, vacuum cleaner, internal aspiration, external aspiration, saw, big size flat file, fine flat file, sandpaper
A massive collection of 423 impacts, smashes, hits and explosions.
24-bit impacts, recorded and designed with ice, glass, metal, water, wood and other sources. Clean and processed, from small wood knocks to massive designed bomb blasts and deep pulses.
All sounds were recorded or designed at 24-bit 96kHz, with embedded meta data.
It made sense that whilst doing a Wood based tip run, that we should record the wood before actually taking it to the tip.
Spoiler Alert: The wood was hurt in the making of this sample pack, but we recycled it.
So this is exactly what we did, Wood consists of us:
Snapping
Breaking
Bending
Twisting
Rubbing
Scraping
Creaking
Hitting
Dropping
Knocking
Hammering
Moving various pieces of Wood (Think we covered all the actions lol)
Why?
Well these can be good for any projects from tree branch snaps, to bone breaks to weird eerie horror based sounds. Wood has been edited to allow a drop in ready and Royalty Free sample pack. These Samples can be used in a variety of projects from Sound Designing/Compositions for TV, Film, Documentaries and Video Games. UCS Compliant and Metadata is attached to the samples
Discover the Creaky Rope Tension Sound Library, featuring 290+ high-quality mono recordings of rope tension from various angles and speeds. Perfect for filmmakers, game designers, and sound engineers, these pristine 192kHz/24bit recordings offer versatile creative possibilities, making them ideal for ships, swings, sweeteners,and a wide range of other rope and wood related activities.
Old Drawers is a collection of 151 carefully recorded and mastered drawer sound effects.
Opens, Closes, Slides, Rolls, Creaks, Wrestles and more!
All audio files have been recorded at superb 192KHZ 24BIT. Multiple mic positions to capture all the little details such as rollers, creaky wood etc
Comprehensive Soundminer’s metadata. Over 20 different, old, traditional, wooden drawers.
LOCATION: Spain, Costa Blanca. Traditional Spanish hacienda before renovation.
RECORDED WITH:Â Sound Devices MixPre 6 + Sennheiser MKH 8060
EDITED AND MASTERED WITH: Pro Tools, iZotope RX (mildly).
A unique collection of 141 useful effects, created knocking, scraping and disturbing a 12-string acoustic guitar.
These sounds were recorded and processed with the intention of providing an interesting , different and unique set of audio effects.
• Clean (71 Sounds): hits, knocks, scrapes and various string sounds.
• Processed (70 Sounds): Processed and re-designed hits, drones and swells.
All sounds were recorded, edited and processed at 24-bit / 96kHz, with embedded meta data.
An onslaught of movement and force using various granularities of dirt-like substances. It’s all in the name. Dirty, gravelly, and ragged.
In this library you will find a myriad of gritty movement sounds derived from 4 different granularities: Course, Medium, Fine, and Ultrafine. There are sweeps, smears, crushes, scatterings, drops, scrapes, rubs, and more, with multiple variations of each. The assets chain together particularly well so that you can use them to make long continuous runs.
The timbre and dynamics of these sounds lend them to be used for many different designs than just scrapes and scratches, such as movement in snow or sand, powerful bursts, high energy flames, shifting heavy objects, large beast vocalizations (dragons, anyone?), and more. As well, their metadata is organized conveniently to allow you to grab chunks of variations on similar movements and drop them into your favorite audio implementation software for quick assignment to random containers or sequences for an asset or call.
This library will almost always find itself being thrown into a creative media project one way or another. Its full of a particular cornerstone sound that is essential to any sounds designer’s toolbox.  And with such a variety and versatility to explore, we promise it will serve you well.
Looking for something?
Rummaging Vol. 1 is your go-to collection of sorting, sifting and searching sounds, featuring an extensive range of materials and props.
Our Audio Craftsmen rummaged through boxes, drawers and antique suitcases filled with plastics, wood metals, tools and other miscellaneous items to yield a plethora of options for your Foley and SFX editing needs.
Layer texture and realism into your Film, TV or documentary scenes with this Foley library!
Sounds have been separated into the following categories:
Antique Suitcase_Misc Metal:Â Sorting through metal rods, bars, brackets and other items in an antique suitcase.
Metal Filing Cabinet Drawer_Misc Items:Â Moving through plastic bags and hard plastics, small metals, screws, nails, gloves, pens, pencils, paintbrushes and other miscellaneous items sat inside a hefty, vintage metal filing cabinet drawer. Sounds of the drawer being handled are also included.
Metal Filing Cabinet Drawer_Misc Tools:Â Lifting and moving small DIY tools, including scissors, a hand plane, scrapers and screwdrivers. Sounds of the drawer being shaken and set down are also included.
Small Plastic Basket_Misc Items:Â This container was filled with pens, pencils, various plastic bags, plastic goggles and more. Sounds of the basket being shaken, set down, and sliding across a wooden surface are also included.
Wicker Basket_Misc Plastic:Â Sifting through an assortment of hard plastics inside a mid-sized wicker basket. Sounds of the basket being handled are also included.
Wooden Box_Misc Items: Paper, gloves, plastic, wood, a pill canister, a bell and many more items were rummaged through inside a small wooden box.
Wooden Box_Rusty Metals Items: Full of rusty, dusty, crusty, salty forsaken metals and plastics.
Wooden Drawer_Misc Items:Â Paper, gloves, plastic, wood, a pill canister, rubber, metal handles and other materials and textures were searched through in a large wooden drawer.
Wooden Drawer_Misc Wood:Â Rummaging through wooden items of various sizes, such as sheets, planks, frames and rings. Sounds of the drawer being shaken and set down are also included.
All sounds are delivered in 24Bit 192kHz format allowing further sonic manipulation, and have been meticulously edited and tagged with extensive UCS compliant metadata for ease of use.
This sound library contains a multitude of coins on different surfaces with a wide variety of performances. The coins come from different countries and some are no longer minted. I also used heavy centenary coins to simulate old world coins for your gaming audio needs.
All content was recorded using high-quality, professional equipment – Neumann KMR81i and Sound Devices. All files were recorded at: 24bit, 96 kHz in an acoustically treated room. Meta Data is also included.
Impacts, friction, and destruction of large objects on wood, various metals, dirt, leaves, glass, plastic, brick, and concrete! There’s no shortage of destruction and debris in this library with over 350 sounds to choose from.
These files were recorded at a destination of a heaping pile of debris waiting to be hauled to a landfill. Whether you need smashes, thuds, heavy falls, glass breaking, shingles scraping, shovels digging, wood and metal bending and creaking, and hoisting large objects followed by destruction this library has got your back. Combine these files to create the most epic destructions or use them by themselves for direct impacts or friction of materials. Enjoy You Me & Debris!
​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.
The ‘Cabinet Shop’ library includes a large variation of different wood cutting, shaping, and morphing machinery. Some of these elements are table saws, drill presses, giant band saws, radial arm saws, air compression valves, horizontal drill presses, jointers, stroke sanders, drum sanders, hammers, hand saws, lathes, pressure releases, and much more!
The library was recorded in Diebold’s Cabinet Shop, founded in 1936. It is a well-recognized local custom cabinet shop located in Logan Square, just North West of downtown Chicago.
General atmospheric sounds of the cabinet shop, such as air conditioners / heaters, fans, clocks and room tones, are also included.
This sound library contains a wide variety of creaks, squeaks and squeals. All content was recorded using high-quality, professional equipment, such as Sennheiser MKH-8050, Neumann Kmr81i, Rode NTG3, and Sony PCM-d100.
This unique sound library contains 145 files with over 1300 high-quality sounds from a wide variety of sources, including materials such as glass, rusty ladders, wicker baskets, vintage leather jackets, and large ovens. These sounds can be used for traditional foley, eerie horror, or for any sound design you can imagine. Metadata is provided.
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!
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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.
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