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Boom Library, a New SFX Company from Dynamedion Sound Team

July 7, 2010 by Miguel Isaza

Sound Designer Axel Rohrbach sent to me some information about his new SFX Label called BOOM Library and created with his partners at Dynamedion Sound Design & Music Company. They are releasing the first title of the library, called Cinematic Metal. This is what Axel said:

The concept is to provide creative sound designers source material to work with (called a Construction Kit), similar to a color palette. In addition there is a common designed edition using just the corresponding Construction Kit. There are pretty cool things in the pipeline.

About the company

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

The BOOM Library prides itself on providing high end, ultimate sound effects for all media and audio professionals. Our products have this specific edge you will not find anywhere else: every collection comes with a 96 KHz high definition, huge source library of our original recordings + a great variety of designed SFX, ready to use.

All BOOM Library products are royalty free – which means you get unlimited synch rights with every purchase.

Our mission is to provide top notch sound effects and source recordings in high definition. All treated with great Sound Miner metadata, fast to use, easy to access and epic sounding: BOOM!

About the “Cinematic Metal”

  • Cinematic Metal – Impacts – 200 final designed sounds. From deep booms and high sweeteners, to huge cinematic impact and epic crashes – everything you need to really make an impression! All of these sounds were uniquely designed with the Cinematic Metal – Construction Kit.
  • Cinematic Metal – Construction Kit – This brings all the original recordings to your hard disc, giving you a huge selection of source material. Be creative and innovative in designing completely unique metal hits the world has not heard yet. Check out our tutorials section to learn more about the Construction Kit and how to use it.

Both libraries ship in 96 kHz 24-bit High Definition audio (recorded in 192 kHz 24-bit), including well-grounded Soundminer Metada

There is a special discount code for all Designing Sound readers. Just include this number in your purchase and you’ll get a 10% discount. The coupon code is: DESS-BL10-20100717 (will be valid for the first 50 purchaes)

Filed Under: news Tagged With: axel rohrbach, boomb library, cinematic metal, construction kit, discount, dynamedion, impacts, metal, sound design, sound effects

Comments

  1. thomas says

    July 7, 2010 at 7:26 pm

    price?

  2. Drum Loops says

    August 1, 2010 at 9:01 am

    Thanks for another great audio post, always good to read. Nice site by the way!

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