The Boom Library Cinematic Darkness Designed is the dark side of trailer sound effects. CINEMATIC DARKNESS is the fourth release in BOOM’s grand CINEMATIC series and is absolutely no less exciting than its predecessors: dirty BLASTS, scary DRONES, digital GLITCHES, synthetic SCREAMS, disturbing STUTTERS, creepy NOISE, heavy WHOOSHES β the list is packed with more than 15 GB of high-quality SFX into this collection.
READY-TO-USE SOUNDS FOR INSTANT AWESOMENESS
Youβre under deadline pressure and donβt have time to start creating your own sounds from scratch but you donβt want to lower your standards? The CINEMATIC DARKNESS DESIGNED is your creative go-to-collection if you want to pick from a full collection of evil madness.
EACH SOUND A SINISTER MASTERPIECE
CINEMATIC DARKNESS is destined to be the key library for your next dark movie, trailer or game project. It keeps ready mad noise terror, evil screams, weird glitches and much more gloom in an instant. The name says it all: these sounds come to you as pre-designed, βready-to-useβ tools. BOOM created an impressive set of frightening and murky SFX with booms, deep hits, digital glitches, scary drones, science stutters, tension builders and much more.
INCLUDED SOUNDS:
HITS, BASSES, BLASTS, DEEP, DRONES, DRUMS, DROPS, DISTORTED, HARSH, SCREAMS, DARK, SCREAMING, CRACKLING, DIGITAL GLITCHES, IMPACTS, SHUTTERING, PUNCHY, NOISY, BURSTING, METALLIC, HEAVY, SMASHES, DAMAGED, AGGRESSIVE, RISES, STRESSING, RUMBLES, SHUTTERS, TENSION, TRANSITIONS, WHOOSHES, CREEPY, UNSETTLING, DISTURBING, HARD, SCARY
WHAT WAS RECORDED
BOOM made use of some really rare and vintage but also modern and unique analog devices such as the Ampex AG-440 analog tape recorder from 1969, the NED Synclavier, Yamaha CS-60, Rhodes Chroma, E-Mu Emulator II, β just to mention a few of them. Here are some of the devices BOOM recorded to design the unique sound in mind.
WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THIS SOUND FX LIBRARY?
CINEMATIC DARKNESS has been co-produced with sound designer Sebastian Johnson who left his footprints in the world of sound design starting in the 90s with the first commercial library for the Waldorf Microwave and sound design for Ensoniq, Clavia, DSI, and recently for more than 40 blockbuster trailers in the last 4 years such as:
COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE
BOOM Library sound FX come as WAV files. This means 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 the sound FX.
AUDIO SOFTWARE:
- Logic Pro
- Cubase
- Nuendo
- Ableton Live
- Pro Tools
- Reaper
RICH METADATA EMBEDDED
- Soundminer
- Basehead
- Soundly
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Files: 128
- Sounds: 756
- Size: 5.7 GB
- Content Info: PDF, XLS1
- Format: WAV – 24-bit – 96/192 kHz / Windows + Mac



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