Publisher: Boom Library
Format: WAV
Quality: Mono 96 kHz 24-bit
- 8.47Β GB
Description: Impact Sound CollectionAwesome Sounds for the Big Screen
Get ready to rock the big screen with this powerful and bold sound collection. Let the audience know you mean business – the impact is guaranteed.Create your own cinematic impacts
The Construction Kit includes all the source recordings, giving you a huge collection of material. Create, experiment and create metallic impacts the world has never heard before!Save time without losing quality
To ensure the fastest and most convenient workflow, each sound is available in three pitch options. “But why, if you can do it in an audio editor?” you ask. The answer is simple: “It’s all about quality and convenience.” You get pre-processed 96 kHz versions of the original 192 kHz files, plus instant access to the sound you need. This really saves hours of work. Twice as much material
All Construction Kit files are in mono. Why? Because you will create truly powerful and voluminous effects yourself. The ideal approach is to collect them from source materials: each sound has enough variations that you can combine them as you like. We chose to record more sounds and fill the library with variations, rather than include stereo recordings with redundant audio information that you most likely will not need. Recorded material
We collected an extensive collection of metal objects of various sizes and textures to capture their unique sound in maximum detail. Every hit, scratch and scrape is available to you in the highest quality. Create powerful metallic impacts or use these sounds to bring robots, machines and heavy machinery to life.Compatible Software
This sound library comes as WAV files, which means you can import and work with them in any software that can handle this file type.Built-in Metadata
To ensure the fastest and easiest workflow, all files contain extensive metadata, such as a file description and keywords, allowing you to quickly find the sounds you need. Metadata can be read and manipulated using audio management tools. Some DAWs have a built-in search tool that can also read the embedded metadata.