99Sounds has launched White Noise SFX, a free collection of transition sound effects designed for use in various genres of electronic dance music.
The library was created by Elias Pettersen aka Ammicuz, a talented young sound designer and producer from Norway. He has also created a free video tutorial in which he explains how he approaches designing this type of sound effects (you can watch the tutorial for free on YouTube).
White Noise SFX contains 62 audio samples in 24-bit WAV format, along with SFZ and NKI instrument patches. The included samples cover all sorts of classic EDM white noise sound effects, including risers, tension builders, sidechained sequences, swooshes and similar sounds, all perfectly synced to the host tempo of 128 BPM.
If you’re working on a 128 BPM tune, you can simply drag and drop these samples on one of the audio tracks and they will follow the tempo of your project. If you’re working at a different tempo, you can use time-stretching to make the samples fit your project perfectly. Either way, this freebie sample pack offers a handy toolkit of well designed modern dance music FX sounds which can be used free of charge in your commercial music releases.
Audio Demo
Check out the White Noise SFX audio demo:
Download
White Noise SFX is available for free download via 99Sounds (199 MB download size, RAR archive, contains 62 audio samples in 24-bit WAV format).
8 Comments
Very useful sound library. Great quality sound effects! Sweeps are used a lot inside a track, so you never have too much of this sounds ;) Thanks!
Bedroom Producers Blog
onThanks for the comment Gabriel, have fun with the samples!
dark virus
onI was exactly in need of such sounds! Thanks to 99Sounds and BPB for the heads up. :)
Bedroom Producers Blog
onCool, have fun using them! :)
Thanks for posting these. I can use these in my latest film score project!
Appreciate you guys (and 99Sounds) as always for being an extraordinary resource! Keep it up.
Andrew
onVery good quality and very useful. Awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
ankit gulia
onthanks, bpb is very helful
Erno Herder
onThanks makes my music more interesting