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Listen to the sound clip Technology Cd Drop Settle 01 from Compact disc SFX Library:

Technology Cd Drop Settle 01



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The small and plastic compact disc, known as a CD, produces a distinct sound when it is dropped on a hardwood floor on its edge. The low, crisp noise of the CD hitting the hard surface creates a sense of fragility and delicacy, contrasting with the durability of the plastic material. This sound can be heard in various scenarios, from accidentally dropping a CD while changing discs in a multimedia player to removing it from a computer tray in the distance.

The CD dropping with a smack evokes a sense of impact and immediacy, capturing the moment when the disc makes contact with a surface. This sound can be heard when handling CDs and DVDs, whether placing them in a tray or removing them for playback. The sharp sound of the CD hitting a surface resonates with the precision and technology involved in playing multimedia content.

In a library of compact discs, the sounds of CDs stacking and thumbing through in a series create a rhythmic and organized atmosphere. The stereo sound of CDs being organized and sorted reflects the meticulous nature of maintaining a CD collection. This ambient noise sets the tone for browsing through a vast selection of music, movies, or data stored on discs.

The sliding sound of a CD case on a wooden table back and forth quickly adds a dynamic element to the auditory landscape of a CD library. The movement of the slim case against the textured surface creates a tactile experience, enhancing the interaction with the physical media. This sound can be heard as CDs are selected and retrieved for playback or storage.

The door of a CD case swinging open and closed emits a subtle yet distinct sound that signals the accessibility of the disc inside. The mid-side stereo recording captures the movement of the case as it is opened and closed, revealing the contents within. This sound adds a layer of anticipation and discovery to the act of selecting and handling CDs in a library setting.

The foley sound of CD discs hitting each other or a surface conveys a sense of activity and engagement with the physical media. The muffled thuds and clinks of CDs being handled and arranged contribute to the tactile experience of browsing through a collection. This sound can be heard as CDs are sorted, organized, or simply moved around within a library setting.

The sound of a CD spinning as it is placed on a wooden table and picked up in a series captures the repetitive and cyclical nature of interacting with CDs. The mid-side recording conveys the continuous motion of the disc as it is handled and played. This sound adds a sense of motion and energy to the act of selecting and using CDs in a multimedia environment.

From the gentle dropping of a CD on a wooden table to the rough handling of discs in a series, the sounds of CDs being placed and picked up reflect the dynamic nature of managing a CD library. These varied sounds, ranging from delicate to forceful, contribute to the tactile and auditory experience of interacting with physical media.

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