What’s inside?
- A total of +2000 sounds of wild animals (1552 separate files, 357 glued files) recorded in +40 various National parks, reserves, wildlife center,s and sanctuaries.
- 211 sounds of adult lions in the wild & in sanctuaries. Included very close-up sounds of “in your face” growls and roars recorded up to 384 KHz, delivered in 192KHz.
- 338 sounds of elephants from Africa and Asia; Difficult to capture sounds of the pachyderm in the wild and in reserve. Comprising a variety of vocalizations, roars, rumbles, trumpets, and unusual sounds.
- 130 Extensive and focused sounds of the dangerous hippopotamus, the most deadly animal on earth (for humans).
- 175 sounds of lion’s cub with very interesting curious tonalities, guttural, playful, and throaty sounds of baby and teenage lions.
- Many bird sounds, cleaned and focused, including birds of prey, owls, exotic bird calls, and screeching sounds of flamingos, macaws, and geese. A big amount of very distinctive and peculiar sounds of African Penguins.
- A wide variety of expressive monkeys: baboons, chimps, capuchins, gibbons, lemurs, ….
- An interesting collection of exclusive ‘human monsters’ vocalizations is included, with screams, roars, and very wild human sounds!
- Various wild cats, other than lions including: leopard, jaguar, lynx, cheetah, serval, tiger, puma, tiger’s cub.
- A neat set of 45 seal’s sounds
- Other animals included: hyenas, donkeys, horses, snakes, wolves, wildebeest, bear, small rodents, bats, camel, buffalo, rhino, impala ….
What is this library for?
This library has been conceived specifically for the design of creatures/beast sounds for movies and video games. It, therefore, makes a useful tool for sound designers and sound editors. But it is not limited to this use and can be incorporated into the creative process of many kinds of projects.
*!Warning* What it is NOT:
– These sounds are NOT for your grandma to fall asleep. These are detailed close-cut sounds ready to be inserted into your timeline’s project. These are not ambiences for mediation or recreation purposes. Even though a few of these sounds are longer and can sound-alike some kind of ambience, particularly the loon sound in the Canadian wilderness.
– This library is NOT for biologists. These sounds are not scientifically collected or identified. Though, we tried our best to describe and metatag the sounds towards an artistic/creative approach, rather than scientific research.
– This library is NOT a piece of Art to be put in a dusty corner of a museum. it is rather meant to be used and abused.
– These are NOT imaginary designed content. These sounds are real, recorded directly in the field with real animals, and delivered as raw as possible. Exception for 1 sound Only in the entire library: it is the sound of rattlesnake which has been created in the studio from scratch.
– These sounds were NOT recorded in a studio. They are wild sounds mostly recorded in uncontrollable environments within rich biodiversity Nature. Thus, even though we spent months cleaning the sounds as much as possible, there can be some slight noises popping up from insects or birds. Be reassured, most of the sounds are very clean and isolated thoroughly and still sounds natural. In addition for few sounds we decided to keep all the buzzing activities around when we found it would be of great value to keep all the magic of the place and the moment.
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2 DOWNLOAD OPTIONS ARE PROVIDED:
• GLUED (Multiple variations of the same sound glued in 1 file)
• SEPARATED (Each variation of sound is separated into different files)
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