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Coal Mining

(1 customer review)

$33

‘Coal Mining’ is a unique collection of sounds that build the ambience of a momentous industry. You’ll hear the sounds from two coal mines, one surface and one underground, which are normally closed to the public.

The collection consists of two main parts:

Surface Mining features the clatter of a giant bucket-wheel excavator, a cross-pit spreader, a long belt conveyor, and the distinct atmosphere from a large open-pit mine.

Underground Mining includes the striking sounds of an underground mine shaft, recorded at a depth of 1500m. With the clatter from a miners’ elevator ride, a rattling chain conveyor, container movement, and many room tones, you’ll get a remarkable sense of underground working. Recorded in one of the last three active coal mines in Germany.

Sounds include:
Giant Bucket-wheel excavator, Cross-pit spreader, Long belt conveyor, Mine Shaft ambience, Miners’ Elevator, Train Loading Station, Bucket conveyor, distant mine atmospheres.

Recorded using Schoeps MK4/MK8 MS / CMIT-5U/CCM8 MS microphones and paired with a Sound Devices 702 recorder, the files are also embedded with detailed Soundminer Metadata.

Licensor: : Tone Glow Libraries Categories: , , .
Type: Mining sound effects / recordings
Specs: 39 sounds • 49 files • 24 bit / 96 kHz • 5.59 GB • Includes metadata
Duration:
Approx. 164 minutes total
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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1 review

  1. Michael F. Bates

    A hugely evocative set of industrial recordings.

    Although I’ve never done any films containing mining, I’ve used these a lot to create weird and expressive ambiences and design elements.

    Like all the Tone Glow libraries I’ve bought they’ve managed to make this a really inspiring set of recordings, whilst also being really useful in its presentation in terms of metadata and pictures.

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