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Nox Sound

 

I’m an independent sound designer with a strong passion for audio and video game soundscapes. I’m here to provide you high-quality sounds that can enhance your projects. My primary objective is to provide affordable sound libraries for you to enjoy, allowing you to concentrate on your creative endeavors.

 

You can use my sounds for personal and commercial uses.

 

Links: https://linktr.ee/Nox_Sound

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noxsounddesign/

Sample Pack (13 files, 105 MB): Google Drive

 

Gears : Rode NTG4+ // Rode NT4 // Sony PCM D100 // Geofón // Elektrousi // AKG C411

  • Foley – Weapon Bullet Shells collection contains 82 high-quality audio files of the distinct sounds of empty bullet shells bouncing. You will find three distinct bullet sizes, conveniently categorized as small, medium, and large, striking surfaces including tile and wood.

    Recorded in 24-bit/48 kHz/Mono, these sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Rode NTG4+ microphone to ensure a high level of detail and dryness.

  • The Foley – Household Essentials collection features 741 files of various household sounds, including doors and drawers opening and closing, refrigerators, microwaves, toolboxes, sliding doors, creaks and more.

    Recorded in 24 bit/48 kHz, these sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Rode NTG4+ (for mono files) and a Sony PCM D100 (for stereo files) to ensure a high level of detail and dryness.

  • Iceland – Footsteps (supporter pack) is a collection which includes 210 files. You can find different textures (Walk, Run and Jump): Black Pebble, Grass, Wet Gravel, Frozen Gravel, Snow Grass, Snow Hard and Short Grass.

    These sounds were recorded in: Vik, Kirkjufjara, Reynisdrangar, Seljalandsfoss, Skaftafell and Skógafoss.

    Recorded in 24 bit/48 kHz, these sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Zoom H5.

    You can have the free version here. The paid version is just a supporter pack.

  • Iceland – Flows (supporter pack) is a collection which includes 23 looped files.

    The palette goes to streams, waterfalls and seas. These sounds were recorded in Vik, Kirkjufjara, Reynisdrangar, Seljalandsfoss, Skaftafell and Skógafoss.

    Recorded in 24 bit/48 kHz, these sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Zoom H5.

    You can have the free version on freesound (or drive version here). The paid version is just a supporter pack.

  • Ambiance – Nature collection features 104 files, includes a variety of natural sounds such as cicadas, forests, birds, nights, rains, rivers, seas, streams, waterfalls, and winds. These generic sounds are suitable for a wide range of projects.

    Recorded in 24 bit/48 kHz, these sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Rode NT4.

  • Foley – Clothes Movement collection features 98 files with a total of 900 individual sounds.

    It includes various clothes-related sounds such as crumpling, impact hand, movements (short and long), pick up and throw for 9 different types of clothing: coat, winter coat, hoodie, t-shirt, casual jacket, casual pants, denim pants, ski pants, and shorts.

    These sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Rode NT4 and a Sony PCM D100.

    Update 1.1 : Add Coat

    Download freebie version SFX pack here.

  • Foley – Backpack features 656 high-quality sound files of four backpack types: small and medium nylon, and small and medium polyester. This extensive library covers sounds such as drops, handling, movement, pickup, straps, velcro, and zips.

    Recorded in 24 bit/48 kHz, these sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Rode NTG4+ (mono, 48 kHz) and a Sony PCM D100 (stereo, 96 kHz).

    Update 1.1 : Add Stereo Files

  • Footsteps – Wood includes 610 files with footsteps (walking & running), lands, jumps, scrapes, and scuffs on wood, recorded indoor. You will find 7 different types of shoes and barefoot (trainers, boots, city shoes, combat boots, espadrille, loafer, and mountain boots).

    Recorded in 24 bit/48 kHz, these sounds are easy to navigate and were captured using a Rode NTG4+ (mono).

    (Free Sample on Freesound: https://freesound.org/s/543685/)

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