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Vehicle sound effects and recordings – cars, helicopters, motorcycles, airplanes, ships, trains and sci-fi
A category-focused sound effects collection that includes a variety of basic car elements, light rail, trams, bus rides, and other basic car and transportation sounds. Over 100 separate WAV files recorded at 24bit, 96kHz or 48kHz.
Rare Vintage Lawnmower Sounds – VOL 2
All dating from the late 1800’s through to mid/late 1990’s.
Most are British made, with a couple of exceptions (USA, Japanese).
Most are very rare and hard to come by
Petrol
Battery/Electric
Electric
Hand Push
Caterham Series Pass-By compiles over 45 minutes of racing sounds from the series’ main annual event. Two speakers provide commentary on the race in both Portuguese and English, with occasional light crowd conversations. Recorded at two distinct locations, in this library, you’ll find long takes recorded at the finish line and the tightest corner of this particular race track, resulting in plenty of engine revving, drifting, and vehicles driving off into the distance. These recordings are perfect for media scenes set in these environments or for creative sound design, given that they were captured just 5 meters from the vehicles themselves.
This sound library is available in both Ambisonics FuMa (B Format) and Stereo (Binaural) formats.
Speedway Motorcycles Sound Effect Pack Vol.01
The world of loud and roaring speedway motorcycles must impress many people. This collection contains 131 pieces of free practicing motorcycles passing by without a crowd in more than 70 minutes.
I sometimes go to rally sprint and speedway motorcycle races. Since I have recorded rally car sounds before, I couldn’t miss the motorcycles. I recorded these sounds at speedway motor free practice sessions without audience noise.
This sound effect collection is ideal for use in game software, applications, commercials, movies, TV shows,
videos, animation, and any other entertainment industry where a high-quality audio effect is essential.
131 Speedway Motorcycle sound effect.
Excellent choice for productions where motorcycles appear.
This sound library features cool sounds of a inline 4 cylinder engine spinning at 8k rpms. Car was built in 2001 and it’s running on 1.6 engine with Cobalt cold air intake cone and Cobalt axleback exhaust system. It was recorded onboard in sync with stereo interior. You’ll get different onboard perspective like 3 different engine angles, cold air intake and two exhaust angles + exterior sounds recorded in the corner in stereo.
Recorded with: 2x DPA 4061, DPA 4062, Sony M10, Rode NTG3, 2x Rode NT5, LOM, CM4
Authentic sounds of Montréal and Toronto Metro!
Full of the clicking and clacking of the train on the tracks.
With the walla of people living their lives in the city’s
Featuring the full journey so a good variety of sounds to have and are perfect for background to fill in and bring to life projects.
Recorded and exported in 96khz/24 Bit and 192Khz/32 bit float
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.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1, RØDELink Lav and FEL Clippy XLR EM272 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds. It is also available in UCS.
Racing Citröen C1 Pass-By compiles around 40 minutes of modified Citröen C1 (2008) vehicles racing at a private event, with little to no crowd conversations or unnecessary background noise, aside from the speaker commenting on the race itself in Portuguese. Recorded at two distinct locations, this library features long takes at the finish line and on the tightest corner of the race track, capturing plenty of engine revving, drifting, and vehicles driving off into the distance. These recordings are perfect for media scenes set in these settings or for creative sound design, as they were recorded just 5 meters from the vehicles themselves.
This sound library is available in both Ambisonics FuMa (B Format) and Stereo (Binaural) formats.
A sound effects library of a 2005 British Aston Martin DB9 with a 5.9 liter V12, 12-cylinder 450 horsepower gas engine.
The British 2005 Aston Martin DB9 sound bundle collects 267 clips in 25.51 gigabytes of audio. It showcases the sound of a 5.9 liter V12, 12-cylinder 450 horsepower gas engine-powered car driving while performing an extensive variety of performances.
10 synchronized takes gather a total of 23 onboard and exterior perspectives. The 15 onboard perspectives include recordings from the exhaust, interior, and engine with steady RPMs, ramps, and gearshifts. The 8 exterior perspectives include slow, medium, and fast driving while the sports car arrives, passes by, reverses, and departs. There are also revving, idles, shut downs, start ups and much more. The package also provides bonus performed effects of gas pedals, doors, horns, levers, buttons and other sounds.
The sound library also features 3 custom mixes of the onboard perspectives, text files of translated search keywords in 7 languages ready for import into your favorite metadata app, easy-to-use mixing sessions, and extensive professional embedded metadata.
Flysound presents… TOYOTA GT86 AERO!
A sound library of speed and attitude, capturing all sorts of screeching and roaring, starting, stopping and maneuvering of this beast, specifically, a 2015 Aero 2.0 Petrol 4 cylinder 16-valve DOHC model. In layman’s terms this means a symphony of factors ideal for the sound of a chase scene.
Rigged with our Neumann U87s, we present 15 takes, assembled into 90 files (4.7 GB and 186 min total) which are crystal clear, fast, and furious.
‘Construction Site’ is a collection of recordings caught on an active building site located close to the city centre of Manchester, UK. Within the 33 sounds (74+ Minutes) you will find 15 ambiences, captured with both Stereo and Mid Side Microphones. Along with individual recordings of a range of tools, vehicles and machinery found on sites in England, such as Diggers (Large & Small), Trucks, Drills, Saws and more
Also Included in the 42 files are 9 MS-RAW recordings to allow you to create the stereo image your projects desire. Furthermore all tracks are delivered in 24bit/96kHz for the best quality, and tagged with extensive USC compliant metadata.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1 and FEL Clippy XLR EM272 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving, mechanical and electrical sounds.
The first pack of designed sound effects from Sky River Sound provides you with over 80 sound effects I’ve created taking inspiration from video games in the Sci-Fi and Fantasy genres. Types of sounds you’ll find include ranged and melee weapons, magic spells and rituals, vehicles, UI elements and creature sounds. The sound effects were designed to be ready to be used as they are now, but can also easily be used as building elements for further sound design.
Sale Policy: To keep things simple, I never put any of my libraries on sale or offer any kind of discount. I sell them at a reasonable price given the effort to record and compile them, I find this is the most honest and transparent approach to the sale of sound effects.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1, RØDELink Lav and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving, interior and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with Rode NTG1, Rode Lavalier and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving, interior and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with Rode NTG1 and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with Rode NTG1 and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with Rode NTG1 and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1, RØDELink Lav and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II & Zoom F3 recorders. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1, RØDELink Lav and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II recorder. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds.
Binaural soundscapes from Grand Central Station – recorded to have plenty of background (and some mid & foreground) voices without anything too recognizable – so you can add your own dialogue in the foreground, OR loop sections you like most without it being obvious. The central concourse soundscapes are fairly static – but others move at walking speed – between different locations from street level entrances, through the concourse to the platform. There’s even a couple of revolving doors and an empty escalator/platform to add your action onto. Recorded on (my) dummy head with high-quality omni mics – listening back in headphones instantly immerses you in the middle of the sound field. Binaural stereo – the next best thing to being there! And all with just two channels. So put your headphones on and take a little trip – with the Audio Ninja.
Logo: modified from an original image by Gordon Johnson at Pixabay.com
Info – All files are recorded 32bit, 192 kHz, with RØDE NTG1, RØDELink Lav and Shure VP88 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II & Zoom F3 recorders. Library contains wav files of driving and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds. It is also available in UCS.
The independent sound effects community offers you a huge collection of vehicle sound effects libraries - giving you everything from sounds of propeller and jet aircraft & helicopters, bicycle sounds, car sound effects, and motorcycle recordings, to sounds of ships, drones, trains, trucks, busses, and vans. You also get uncommon categories like designed spacecraft sounds, and military-type vehicles.
The vehicles are driven, flown, sailed and handled in all sorts of ways to give you a great selection of sounds to work with. And with so many different vehicle brands available, you'll stand an excellent chance of finding the sound of exactly the one that matches your project.
Acceleration, braking, driving, engine, honk, jet, landing, motor, sailing, skid, speed, takeoff, throttle, transmission
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Q: Are these sounds royalty free?
A: Yes, they're royalty free, and no attribution is required
Q: Who has recorded and designed these sounds?
A: They're created by the independent sound community, and have been recorded by some of the best recordists and sound designers on the planet. There's a constant flow of brand new sound libraries coming from the community, giving you the absolutely freshest sound effects available anywhere. Oh, and by getting sounds from the community, you support individual sound designers and sound recordists – that’s a pretty cool thing too.
Animal Hyperrealism Vol III is a library containing sounds themed animal vocalisations, from real to designed creatures totaling more than 1700 individual sounds in 279 files.
The sounds were recorded in zoos and wildlife centers. The asset list includes but is not limited to: european red deers, monkeys, reindeers, hornbills camels, crickets, tamarins, boars, frogs, red ruffed lemurs, parrots, and many more.
The content has been recorded at 192KHz with a Sanken CO100K plus a Sennheiser 8050 for center image and a couple of Sennheiser MKH8040 for stereo image.
Part of the cheats section of the library features samples recorded at 384KHz. For these sounds an additional microphone was employed, specifically the CMPA by Avisoft-Bioacoustics which records up to 200 KHz. This microphone was used to record most of the library but the 384KHz format was preserved only where energy was found beyond 96KHz not to occupy unnecessary disk space.
All files are delivered as stereo bounce of these for mics, though in some instances an additional couple of CO100K was added to the sides.
The resulting ultrasonic spectrum is rich and allows for truly extreme manipulation of the content.
A pack of 20 courthouse crowd sound clips: halls, atriums, courtrooms, & corridors. 1.5 GB.
Audiobeast is proud to present our second sample library; the only library of its kind to focus entirely on weapons being fired in urban environments! For this recording session we were given access to a military training site known as a FIBUA (Fighting In Built-Up Area) consisting of streets with a variety of buildings, vehicles, and exclusive permission to fire weapons in several locations. Pictures of the street and gas station locations and firing points are included.
The aim of this library was to offer the slapback type tails needed for gun sound design for convincing city scenes in film, games and tv production. It’s always been difficult to find gun recordings in a city environment so we hope this library helps sound people everywhere.
This Library contains over 3 GBs of weapons being fired in multiple urban environments, a street, outside of a gas station and inside of a tower block. 218 WAV files of single shots, bursts and many with multiple takes, all recorded at 96 khz 24 bit, with heaps of information on microphones used and distance from the firearms.
Various distances were captured, from the DPA4062 on the guns themselves, to the distant other end of the street 100 metres away. To add, some mics were positioned around corners, a nearby graveyard, through walls and in armored vehicles to capture a variety of perspectives.
Minimal cleanup on the recordings was carried out very carefully so as not to introduce any artefacts into the recordings, they are presented as raw as possible.
If you need a wider selection of interior gun recordings please check out our first library – The London Warehouse Firearms library
Florida Thunder by Eric Berzins contains 111 distinct wav files with over 200 dry thunderclaps and over 300 thunderclaps with rain. All files were recorded in the US state of Florida between 2021 and 2025. Florida has more lightning strikes than any other U.S. state! All files have been meticulously edited and cleaned, and have embedded UCS-compliant Soundminer metadata.
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