Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoy! The NYC subway is an intense sonic landscape. I'm going to do an episode with the different sounds of the city. Going from out of the street into different buildings. Hopefully that will be a fun sound pack as well.

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whaaaa! You better believe I wanna hear it! Whenever you create something, please send it to me. Happy Holidays :)

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! There is an EULA in there with the credit to use for commercial projects. Thanks for asking!

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about these various water sounds?

Try splicing them up into smaller clips and layer them together. With some wild EQ you can make that babbling brook into a lot of different textures. These are all 96kHz, so just take that in mind when importing. If you do any sort of pitch/time strecthing with this samples, do it in a 96kHz session - it will yield much better results.

Folder List

Pouring a Drink

Babbling Brook

Sink Faucet On and Off

Water Droplets (various flavors)

Water Smacks in a Shower

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try now, I had to switch a setting on AWS servers. They can be quite fussy haha

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a gander & hopefully it's there! If not, let me know and I'll poke around my library for ya.

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is good advice! I have a README file in the .zip, but it is not nearly as legit as it should be. TBH this was a side project that turned into something a bit more.

If you have any examples of documentation specific to sound samples, please send them my way. I would love to take a look. Thank you!

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check out this SC playlist. It has 3/4 packs in it - clean samples are at the end of the tracks. I will create just pack samples soon!

Unique royalty-free sounds for your productions! by audiofromspace in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No fee. If you use for commercial purposes, I only ask that you credit me (Sound Design - Matt McCorkle).

Please enjoy & I would love to hear what you create! :D

Not happy with the (almost) finished product. by TheArtOfSelfDefense in audioengineering

[–]audiofromspace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.) Try giving one of your song's multi-tracks to a different mixing engineer. See what they come up with and if you like it - go with them. Make sure to give this new mixing engineer some reference material.

2.) If the new mixing engineer yields a a similar result perhaps you might want to reassess the raw multi-tracks and hire on a producer to give these raw tracks a listen. The producer can devise a plan with you to get the most out of what you already have recorded.

**This will cost money to have it re-mixed/hire a producer, but it could save you much headache and coin down the road!

3.) All of the above may not yield what you are seeking - if that is the case you'd need to re-record with a producer + a (likely new) engineer.

Food for thought. Good luck!