Product Detail
Electrify Your Productions! This highly sought - after SFX compilation from BOOM Library is a goldmine for TV, movie, game, and immersive experience creators. Meticulously recorded, it captures the real - life sounds of various electric vehicles, including cars, bikes, and scooters. With comprehensive sound coverage, we've got you covered from multiple angles. Onboard, up to 12 - channel microphones, such as electromagnetic ones, record sounds from the cabin, engine bay, trunk, and bumpers. Externally, four perspectives like approach, away, cornering, and start & stops offer a complete audio view. The library features diverse electric vehicle types, from a Tesla Roadster to a Volkswagen ID3, and even includes a small monowheel. It showcases sounds of different maneuvers at various speeds, from steady driving to reverse. Along with driving sounds, you'll get recordings of doors, trunks, wipers, and charging procedures. Create your own onboard sound mixes and use exterior microphones for static outside shots. With 1,396 files and sounds, 20.6 GB in size, and in 24bit 96kHz WAV format, this library also comes with rich metadata for easy sound search. We've put in a lot of effort, dealing with weather and background noise, to bring you this high - quality collection.
Using this electric vehicle sound library is a breeze. First, if you're working on a project with car interior scenes, pick the onboard mics and combine them to create your desired sound mix. You can focus on tire noises or engine whines for different effects. For static outside shots of electric vehicles, use the exterior microphones placed at various spots along the track. When searching for specific sounds, take advantage of the embedded metadata. Just use the search tool in your audio management software or digital audio workstation. As for maintenance, make sure to store your library files in a safe and stable location, like an external hard drive or cloud storage. Avoid sudden power outages when accessing the files to prevent data corruption. Also, keep your audio software up - to - date to ensure compatibility with the 24bit 96kHz WAV format. If you're sharing the library with others, follow all copyright and usage rules to avoid any legal issues.