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Crystal Glass - Large - Tonal Singing 5 |
Board | Tonal SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 24 seconds |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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These sounds from the Tonal S Library encompass a wide range of tones and textures that can bring depth and richness to any audio project. From the shimmering accents to the tonal swells that descend with delay, each sound has a unique quality that can enhance the overall experience for the listener. The bell sleigh bells, multiple small light shakes, and the sounds of walking and running all add layers of complexity to the auditory landscape. The metal impacts, muted hits, and ringing out lamp shades create a sense of depth and resonance that can evoke a variety of emotions in the listener.
The atmospheric sounds of yellow tones, warm feedback, and gentle dreamland melodies create a sense of mood and atmosphere that can transport the listener to different worlds. The hand bell hits, crystal glass tones, and melodic stingers add a touch of magic to the mix. The constant movement of the attic door opening, the heavy wooden door closing in a stairway, and the mechanical rough tones of sliding levers all contribute to a sense of tension and suspense.
The tuner warbles, soft bell rolls, and dark, eerie drones create a sense of mystery and anticipation. The glassy bell whooshes, long sleigh bell hits, and tiny vacuum plucks add a sense of whimsy and playfulness to the mix. The rattling hinges, mid-tone impacts, and lush synth melodies all add layers of complexity and depth to the auditory experience.
These sounds are not just ordinary sounds – they are a symphony of textures and tones that can transform any audio project into a work of art. Whether you are creating a podcast, a film soundtrack, a video game, or any other audio project, these sounds can bring a new level of richness and depth to your work. You can play and download these sounds from the Tonal S Library here.