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COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE<\/h4>\n
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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 Boom Library’s sound FX:<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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UCS COMPATIBLE METADATA EMBEDDED<\/h4>\n
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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\u2019re 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.\u00a0Here are the most common audio management tools:<\/p>\n
Jet engines are a very\u00a0unique kind of sound producers<\/strong>. Gaseous or liquid fuel is violently mixed with\u00a0extremely dense compressed air<\/strong>\u00a0and then gets burned (don\u2019t do this at home). And this is only one element of the sound. Others are the fan, the compressor, the combustor, the turbine \u2013 what the heck \u2013 it sounds amazing.<\/p>\n
We all know how jet fly bys sound as we\u2019re constantly hearing them above us in passenger airplanes. If you live in a region where fighter aircrafts are practising test flights, you know how low-flying jet engines sound. BOOM Library got even closer with their new Micro BOOM SFX library JET \u2013 FLY BYS.<\/p>\n
WHAT THEY RECORDED<\/h3>\n
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They recorded F18 Hornet jets from the United States Navy that were flying VERY low above their microphones. BOOM Library deliver those fly by sounds in three distances (close, medium, distant) and three different microphone setups (MS, XY, HH = hammerhead, a custom setup their sound designers invented and which is perfect for such recordings). Close and medium have variations containing the typical jet engine whistle.<\/p>\n
WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THIS LIBRARY?<\/h3>\n
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These sounds are perfect for the obvious purposes like jet fly bys but with a little processing they also come in handy for other scenarios like rockets, whooshes and more.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n