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Typewriter - 1947 Royal Kmm Desktop - Vtw E - Free Run Typing - Fast - Quarter Speed - Mono |
Board | Natural Typing With Bell And Carriage Returns SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 262 seconds |
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The clacking of keys, the ringing of bells, the swoosh of the carriage return - these are the sounds that take us back in time to the era of the typewriter. From the slow, deliberate typing on a 1921 Remington Portable to the fast-paced rhythm of a 1947 Royal Kmm Desktop, each keystroke tells a story of a bygone era. The 1938 Sterling Corona Portable clicks and clacks with precision, while the 1965 Sears Citation hums with nostalgia. With the Natural Typing With Bell And Carriage Returns S Library, you can immerse yourself in the symphony of sound that is vintage typing.
Whether you prefer the mono sound of a half-speed typing session on a 1965 Sears Citation or the full-speed stereo experience of a 1938 Sterling Corona Portable, the Natural Typing With Bell And Carriage Returns S Library has something for everyone. The distinct sound of each typewriter - from the Vtw A of a 1921 Remington Portable to the Vtw E of a 1947 Royal Kmm Desktop - adds a unique flavor to the audio experience. Close your eyes and let the rhythmic tapping transport you to a time when typewriters ruled the office.
The Free Run Typing feature allows you to hear the typewriters in action, as if you were sitting right beside the typist. The slow, deliberate typing on a 1921 Remington Portable may lull you into a state of tranquility, while the fast, quarter-speed typing on a 1947 Royal Kmm Desktop adds a sense of urgency to the room. Each keystroke is captured in stunning detail, from the initial press of the key to the satisfying ding of the carriage return.
The full-speed typing sessions on a 1938 Sterling Corona Portable and a 1947 Royal Kmm Desktop are a symphony of sound, with keys flying and bells ringing in harmony. The room Pov perspective of the 1938 Sterling Corona Portable transports you to the heart of the action, while the stereo recording of the 1947 Royal Kmm Desktop fills your ears with rich, immersive sound. Whether you prefer the slow, half-speed typing on a 1965 Sears Citation or the fast, full-speed typing on a 1947 Royal Kmm Desktop, the Natural Typing With Bell And Carriage Returns S Library has something for everyone.
You can play and download these sounds here, allowing you to bring the nostalgia of vintage typing into your own home or office. So close your eyes, listen to the symphony of sound that is the typewriter, and let yourself be transported to a time when the click-clack of keys was music to the ears.