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Metalshelf Int Steadyconstantrolling Fast Rms |
Board | Shelf SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 16 seconds |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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The sounds of Foley props being removed and replaced from shelves echo throughout the library, creating a symphony of bookish activity. The gentle rustle of pages being turned mixes with the soft thud of books being placed back in their designated spots. The meticulous care taken in handling these treasures is evident in the delicate sounds that fill the air, a testament to the reverence with which these tomes are treated.
Suddenly, a sharp clang breaks the tranquility as a rock salt hits a metal shelf, the sound reverberating off the walls with surprising intensity. Debris scatters across the floor, a small pile forming at the base of the shelf. The unexpected intrusion of this harsh noise serves as a stark contrast to the previously serene atmosphere, a reminder that even in a place of quiet contemplation, chaos can still find a way to intrude.
In the distance, the steady and constant rolling of metal shelves can be heard, a rhythmic cadence that seems to pulsate through the very structure of the library. Objects fall with a soft thud from their perches, a reminder that even the most meticulously arranged shelves are not immune to the occasional mishap. The clatter of these fallen items is a stark reminder of the fragility of order, a brief interlude of disorder in an otherwise serene setting.
A hammer softly strikes a metal shelf, the impact resonating through the room with a dull thud. The sound is almost soothing in its simplicity, a gentle reminder of the toil and craftsmanship that went into creating these sturdy shelves. Meanwhile, a wooden shelf is hit with a bang and a rattle, the clatter of the impact reverberating through the air like a sudden gust of wind. The collision of these two contrasting sounds creates a discordant harmony, a cacophony of textures that adds depth to the auditory landscape of the library.
The hydraulic shelves begin to move, the soft hum of machinery intermingling with the sound of shelves rising and falling. The intermittent motion creates a sense of anticipation, a feeling that something is shifting and evolving within the walls of the library. Elsewhere, a household wire shelf drags an object against its grooves, the reverberations creating an otherworldly echo that seems to resonate long after the initial sound has faded. The eerie quality of this noise adds a layer of mystery to the ambient soundscape, hinting at hidden depths within the library's vast collection.
The metal shelves slide from right to left and left to right, the smooth movement creating a sense of constant motion within the space. The rhythmic back and forth is almost hypnotic, mesmerizing in its simplicity. Meanwhile, a wooden tool cart rolls on tile before bumping into a wall, the clatter of the collision punctuating the room like a sudden exclamation. The clash of materials is jarring yet oddly satisfying, a reminder of the physicality of the objects that inhabit the library.
The metal shelves retreat into the distance before rapidly approaching once more, creating a sense of movement and urgency within the space. The fast pace of the sound creates a sense of urgency, a feeling that time is of the essence within these hallowed walls. Meanwhile, a wooden shelf is struck with a bang, the impact reverberating through the room like a sudden crack of thunder. The sharpness of the noise is almost startling, a stark reminder of the power that lies within even the most unassuming of objects.
The library is a veritable symphony of sounds, each one contributing to the rich tapestry of auditory experiences that make up this unique space. From the gentle rustle of book pages to the harsh clang of debris hitting metal shelves, each sound adds to the atmosphere of contemplation and exploration that defines the Shelf S Library. You can play and download these sounds here.