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  • 99 Sounds Cinematic Sound Effects
2014/07/29 13:00:42
cclarry
99Sounds has released Cinematic Sound Effects, a free collection of futuristic sound effects crafted by Joshua Crispin aka Generdyn.
The library contains a set of 50 impact sound effects, risers, atmospheric textures and tension builders for movie soundtrack composers and electronic dance music producers. All included samples are available in 24-bit WAV format. SFZ and NKI mappings also included.
Contents:
  • 50 audio samples.
  • 11 atmosphere sounds.
  • 7 drone sounds.
  • 2 interface sounds.
  • 14 impact sound effects.
  • 10 background loops.
  • 6 riser sound effects.
  • 24-bit WAV format.
  • 44.1 kHz Stereo.
  • SFZ/NKI patches.
  • 151 MB size on disk.
  • 74 MB download size (RAR archive).
https://soundcloud.com/99soundslabel/cinematic-sound-effects-demo
2014/08/20 15:49:05
mahdynabhan
Hey! thanks for posting this, i have a question and i hope u could help,
 
where could i find this sound effect as MP3 file, the fast hits

 
i actually downloaded (Into the storm) movie teaser and converted to mp3 then uploaded it to sound cloud. i need the sound effect for a college project.
 
thanks !!!
2014/08/20 17:09:28
Jeff Evans
As mentioned in my other post in the 99 Sounds Vinyl FX library there are 9 free libraries and all. All up they total around 2.2 G. I highly recommend downloading all if them. One of them is 500 Meg of rain and thunder and is excellent. Others include warehouses full of interesting things being played/abused and recorded. One of the libraries is at 96K. The sounds are excellent. So easy to upload into samplers and take the sounds into further playing and expression territory.
 
2014/08/20 17:13:23
cclarry
mahdynabhan
Hey! thanks for posting this, i have a question and i hope u could help,
 
where could i find this sound effect as MP3 file, the fast hits
 
 
i actually downloaded (Into the storm) movie teaser and converted to mp3 then uploaded it to sound cloud. i need the sound effect for a college project.
 
thanks !!!



The best thing to do would be to import it into your DAW...then export it as an MP3...or
if you have a converter, just use that...

I believe these are .wav format...so shouldn't be an issue...

I agree Jeff...most of these are very well done...



2014/08/20 17:16:49
AT
I just had to try this based on the above recommendations.  Thanks.
 
PS.  just realized the site has Chad basses, too.  Very cool.
 
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2014/08/20 23:46:04
Rain
Wow - perfect timing. Just as I was about to pull the trigger and buy a similar library for EXS-24! Let's try and see how far these will get me. :)
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