
Metropolis Science Fiction Toolkit 1 Sound Effects Library
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Metropolis Sci Fi Toolkit 1 is a dynamic sound effects audio CD full of unique and versatile science fiction elements. It features 188 effects including an imaginative selection of whooshes, prompts, accents, releases, and sci-fi ambiences. A unique and distinctively created science fiction collection, the toolkit is ideal for producing almost any imagined environment, especially sci-fi, gothic, and horror. The royalty free sound effects and accents included here to help create the sounds of your imagination include: metallic whooshes & sweeps, deep harmonic booms, low pulsing ambiences, alerts & sirens, filter sweeps and washes, ethereal bells and flutters & shimmers - Metropolis Sci Fi Toolkit 1.
Science Fiction Elements:
- Creature Bellows, Calls & Cries
- Evil & Supernatural Voices
- Sci Fi & Computer Voices
- Alien & Space Transmissions
- Magic, Spells, Fantasy Accents & Glisses
- Androids, Robots & Sci Fi Servos
Space and Spacecraft Sounds:
- Alarms & Malfunctions
- Beeps, Prompts & Sonar Pings
- Drones & Electronic Tones
- Engines, Forcefields & Tractor Beams
- Battles, Lasers, Rays & Photons
- Oscillations, Probes & Pulses
- Scanners, Transporters, Scramblers & Dematerializers
- Whooshes, Swooshes & Warbles
Features:
- 188 royalty free sound effects
- Digital stereo sounds
- Originally available on 1 Audio CD
- All files fully embedded with extensive metadata
- Available for Download as 16/44.1 or 24/48 broadcast wav files
- Included as part of the Sci Fi Combo
Credits:
All sounds created for Futurity by Joseph Lawrence and Jim Verderame
Special Thanks to Chad Reese, Tim Sanz, Gina East
Art and Design: Dean Hunsaker
Royalty free license
Easy downloads
Broadcast Quality
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