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French Provence Culture

$42

The second library of the French Provence has a focus on cultural sounds. It contains sounds related to typical local sounds, such as heard during a game of Pétanque, aka Jeu de boules. Various markets with french people talking (indistinguishable), french children playing on a school court and park.
I f you need to localize a setting in the south of France, these files will help you directly. Recorded at 24bit/96KHz and without annoying traffic sounds, these sounds can cover a large time span.
Recordings took place in cities like Uzès, Baux-de-Provence and some villages in between.
Care has been taken to not make voices recognizable, some people that were recorded more closely agreed on publishing the recording (the petanque game).

All files are UCS compliant. If Loop is mentioned in the file name then this loops seamlessly (all files are at least one minute long, up to 9 minutes)

For nature sounds from the french Provence you can have a look and listen to :

French Provence Nature
French Provence Nature

Licensor: : Useful Sound Effects Categories: , , , , .
Type: French sound effects / recordings
Specs: 21+ sounds • 24 Bit / 96 kHz • 2.9 • Includes metadata
Duration:
Approx. 83 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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