Boom Library – Creatures Designed (WAV)

By | October 27, 2019

 

Publisher : Boom Library
Website : Boom Library
Format : WAV
Quality : 24 bit 48 kHz stereo


Description : CREATURE & MONSTER SOUND FX – perfect for your game or movie
Roaring dragons, grumbling orcs, evil zombies, banshees, giant worms, aliens, tiny insects, you name it. Our CREATURES sound effects library comes with high-quality sound effects ready to breathe live in living or living beings.


Content
PRE-DESIGNED CREATURE SOUNDS TO SIMPLY DRAG AND DROP INTO YOUR PROJECT
Huge and rumbling beasts, tiny and nasty insects, brutal and slippery zombies: The CREATURES DESIGNED edition offers more than 300 royalty-free & ready-to-use sounds in 75 files. The collection consists of numerous sets of outstandingly evil creatures, with various different moods in each set.
5 CATEGORIES TO CONVENIENTLY PICK FROM
The effects are provided in various sets of individual creatures, each including numerous states like calm, attack, hurt, tense, die. That makes it very easy for you to quickly pick the right sound for your scene.
WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THIS LIBRARY?
We invited vocal and voice artists into our studio and pushed them to the max to create some really outstanding and interesting creature sounds. All artists were recorded in 192kHz with high-frequency microphones to guarantee enough sample data for some heavy pitching and processing.
We recorded more than 1.000 different files to cover an incredible bandwidth of different source sounds, perfect to mix and blend them to construct any amount of really unique creature sounds.
COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE
BOOM Library sound FX come as WAV files, meaning you can import and work with them in any software that can handle this file type. Here are the most common audio and video editing software tools that work perfectly with our sound FX.
RICH METADATA EMBEDDED
To provide you with the fastest and easiest workflow possible, all files contain extensive metadata like file description & keywords to quickly find the sounds you’re looking for. Metadata can be read and processed by audio management tools. Some digital audio workstations feature an included search tool that can also read embedded metadata.

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