Nature Backgrounds and Ambiences
We used multiple microphone positions to capture exciting and unique natural environments never heard before in all this variety.
All nature sounds were recorded in North America and Europe.
Wind, storm, rain, hail, thunder, fire, water (coast, river, lake, drops, splash, underwater recordings), country and village scenes with birds, crickets and cicadas and more animals (frogs, chicken, cow, dog, horse, pig, sheep, sea animals).
Humanity in all its Variety It took us many years to capture all these great ambiences and voices from all over the world.
Cafe and restaurants (indoor/outdoor), solo and crowd laughter, applause, footsteps, doors being opened, shut and locked, children playing, church bells, fireworks. Announcements on airports and train stations. Sport-related sounds, with everything from baseball to wrestling: balls being beaten and kicked, karate, fencing, billiard, tennis and gymnastics. Single shots and stadion ambiences.
Traffic and Machines This comprehensive collection of technical sounds was perfectly recorded and sounds convincingly authentic. A wide range of machine noises (pneumatic, electric, hydraulic), industrial robots and alarms, mobile equipment, office and household machines.
Street atmospheres and general city ambiences. Cars, buses and trucks (driving, squeals, doors). Airplanes inside/outside, helicopter, trams and trains, harbour and boats.
Intergalactic World Amazing sounds and ambiences created by top sound designers with oscillators, filters and the finest foley artistry, all recorded using the very best recording techniques available.
The variety and creativity of these Intergalactic atmospheres will fuel your creative vision. Impressive soundscapes and punctuations for your production.
Multimedia Sounds for motion pictures, games and trailers – an extraordinary and valuable special effects resource. A great choice of button click, roll-over, cartoon effects (zap, boing, sweep, buzzers), music instruments and cluster sounds.
Studio Box Mark III comes with an easy to use cross-referenced alphabetical guide in English and German.
Credits:
Sound & Recordings:
- Terry Drivas,Washington, USA
- Ingrid & Martin Garfoot, London, GB
- Dieter Kandler, St Augustin, Canada
- Horst Bösing, Bad Zwischenahn, Germany
- Gerhard Kornhube,r Vienna, Austria
- Markus Krause, Hamburg, Germany
- Holger Leonhard, Munich, Germany
- Freddy Rettberg, Hamburg, Germany
Concept & additional recordings:
- Klaus Kandler, Munich, Germany