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Home Sound Effects Small Office Foley & FX

Small Office Foley & FX

$14

This library is all about the small insignificant sounds that occur everyday in any small office along with some very special sounds made from those items. All sounds are recorded cleanly with many variations to choose from and named meticulously. They´ve also been noise treated and edited carefully to make the use a seamless experience.
Since a lot of the sounds very recorded very closely, they open up new possibilities to sound designer. Some of the sounds could easily be used for weapon or impact and other kinds of sound design.

Some of the categories used in this library are: paperclips, hole punchers, staplers, fax-machine, printers, shredders, lots and lots of paper variations, drawers, file cabinets, ringbinders, post-its, books, keyboards and more.

Licensor: : Observant Sound Categories: , , .
Type: Office sound effects / recordings
Specs: 579 sounds • 606 files • 24 bit / 96 kHz • 1,14 GB • Includes metadata
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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Observant Sound was founded by Max Christensen in 2016 under the name “Max Christensen Audio” and was rebranded to “Observant Sound” in 2019.
The company focuses on making great products for composers and music makers in the form of sample libraries, sample packs and soft-synth presets.

Max Christensen has enjoyed a deep and widely varied education in music.
Starting with classical piano and flute with 14, dabbling in electronic music in high school, studying music composition and production for media in the Netherlands and diving deep into international & traditional folk music after university.
His deep fascination for sound has led him to continually explore anything and everything related to the topic.
This has led to collecting and learning all sorts of instrument (usually the weirder, the better), exploring all kinds of sound synthesis and electronics, field recordings, foley, SFX and post-production, building up a huge network of excellent international musicians and experiencing what other musical traditions and cultures have to offer.


 
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