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Home Sound Effects Excavator Sounds

Excavator Sounds

$32

Excavator Sounds is a library of a recording session during excavation work at home This bundle contains an overall recording of the work done by the excavator and many close microphones take about the Bucket scratching, pouring and digging earth and rocks, The Boom/Stick hydraulic movements, the engine idle, revs, start and stop and the squeaky metal Track rolling on the ground. The bundle includes 100 files recorded in Stereo at 96khz – 32 bits. A great tool to have for any audio production.

Excavator Sounds is a library of a recording session during excavation work at home This bundle contains an overall recording of the work done by the excavator and many close microphones take about the Bucket scratching, pouring and digging earth and rocks, The Boom/Stick hydraulic movements, the engine idle, revs, start and stop and the squeaky metal Track rolling on the ground. The bundle includes 100 files recorded in Stereo at 96khz – 32 bits. A great tool to have for any audio production.

Each sound has been meticulously edited individually. All files were recorded and are delivered in 24bit 96kHz Broadcast Wave files, all embedded with metadata information for easy import and ensure fast and easy workflow.

Licensor: : Mechanical Wave Categories: , , , , .
Type: Vehicle sound effects / recordings
Specs: 100 sounds • 100 files • 24 Bit / 96 kHz • 1.3 GB • Includes metadata
Duration:
Approx. 30 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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At Mechanical Wave, we wish to offer unique products that meet the needs of a community of sound designers looking for a wider variety and originality within their projects. We also wish to offer access to a broader range of creative tools, in order for sound designers to benefit from the utmost creative flexibility.


 
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