

When importing the tracks, just make sure all the files start at exactly the same moment in time within your DAW’s timeline. For maximum mixdown flexibility, the contributors have made every effort to provide audio ‘raw’, in other words without additional effects or processing (beyond treatments printed during tracking/editing). All these projects are presented as ZIP archives containing uncompressed WAV files (24-bit or 16-bit resolution and 44.1kHz sample rate). The mission is to provide top-notch sound effects and source recordings in high definition.To support readers of my book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio, as well as music-technology students/educators in general, here’s a list of multitrack projects which can be freely downloaded for mixing practice purposes. Each and every sound is high quality recorded and the libraries come for a very clear budget.Īll BOOM Library products are royalty free, which means you get unlimited sync rights with every purchase.

Both sound professionals and beginners appreciate the BOOM products.

The products have this specific edge you will not find anywhere else: every collection comes with a 96 kHz high definition huge source library of their original recordings + a great variety of pre-designed SFX, ready to use.įor more than a decade, their sound libraries have travelled the multicolored world of films, series and gaming and left bright traces in projects such as “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order” and “Fortnite” or trailers for “The Mandalorian”, “Battlefield V”, “Black Panther”, “La La Land”, “Rogue One” (…) – just to name a few. The BOOM Library prides itself on providing high-end, ultimate sound libraries for all media and audio professionals.

The BOOM Library was founded in 2010 by award-winning audio guys from Dynamedion, the biggest European game audio studio based in Mainz, Germany.
