Blastwave FX unveils three sound effects libraries
Oct 18, 2007 1:17 PM
The Blastwave Imaging Elements library contains 2500 sound effects on two DVDs.
At IBC2007, sound library company Blastwave FX announced the release of three new sound effects libraries: Blastwave Imaging Elements, Drones and Radio Meltdown.
All three libraries are delivered as 24-bit 48K broadcast .wav files with rich embedded metadata for easy search and retrieval in sound library management systems, such as NetMix and SoundMiner.
The Blastwave Imaging Elements library is a comprehensive HD imaging library with 2500 sound effects on two DVDs. Drones is a four-DVD collection with 600 drones, including 100 5.1 surround-sound Drones. Radio Meltdown is a two-DVD collection containing 2500 effects, including 300 5.1 surround-sound Elements, totaling three hours of unique sound.
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