Description
Mighty sweeps, ring-mod falls, huge bombs, lazers, glitches, grime and more in this essential 650MB+ collection of FX samples for music production.
You can never have too many effects to draw on, whatever genre of music you’re making, and in this Beatport chart regular Toby Emerson has made the definitive SFX collection of 460 all-new sounds.
What’s in the collection?
Bombs and explosions> 30 heavily reverbed bombs to take you into the breakdown.
Lush analogue verb units give huge tails.
FX Falls> 85 long and short falls, including LFO rinsers, stereo fades, white-noise reducers and classic disco drops.
FX Risers> The big one! 120 long, medium and short falls, including ripping wind-risers, mighty pressure builders, jet power-ups and more, all primed to be slotted straight into the mix.
Lasers> 50 ripping nu-noise dives, ideal as beat components or fills.
Grime> 55 filthy glitches, crackles and twisted record noises.
Electro FX> Digital dirt, sonic sleaze and warped wobbles for unique beats and motif breaks.
Atmospheres> 30 bonus soundscapes, from the sublime to the industrial.
Freaky space choirs and star-struck freakouts.
Ideal noise sources for background atmospheres.
Toby Emerson has over a decade of experience with sound design and has worked on hundreds of tracks worldwide with top 10 positions on Beatport and Trackitdown.
He also provides demo songs and synth patches for software companies such as Image-line and ReFX.
The sample collection was made using a special method of resampling and granular synthesis with help from real life recordings, Access Virus TI, Nord Lead 2X, Absynth, Massive, and a range of rare analogue boxes.
NB: All sounds in the demo are in the collection.
Download includes: 460 16-bit Wav one-shots in 7 folders.
Download size: 652MB (unzipped), 515.9MB (zipped).
Great pack for bass music
This pack is filled with high quality sounds, but I especially like the impacts. They are a great addition to any track transition. Comes with a lot of glitch sounds that are great for complextro, etc. The samples seem appropriate for heavier/darker styles of music, but they could be worked into lighter fare.
Mr. Mollusk (verified owner) –
Essential sounds
I was just going through risers, all of them sounds like effects in the first two beat pop up on YouTube, but I’d say good if u don’t have those effects in ur toolbox, truly essential sounds.
ckyremx (verified owner) –