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Series 6000 Extension VI
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| Airports, Alarms, Animals (Badgers & Dogs), Antacids, Auto Sounds, Auto Races & Skids |
| Bag Sounds, Ball Catches, Bells, Blinds, Boats, Bone Breaks & Movements, Book Movements, Bottle Sounds, Box Sounds, Boxing, Briefcases, School Buses |
| Cameras, Cans, Cardboard, Cash Registers, Casino Ambiences, Chain Sounds, Chairs, City Ambiences, Clocks, Coffee Grinders, Coins, Comedy Sounds, Computers, Containers, Cookie Jars, Country Ambiences, Crashes & Creaks, Crowd Sounds, Crunches, Cuba Ambiences |
| Dirt Sounds, Dishes, Doors, Drapes, Drums, Clothes Dryers |
| Electronic Sounds, Steam Engines, Explosions |
| Fans, File Cabinets, Fires, Fishing Rods, Food, Footsteps, Freezers, Furnaces |
| Garbage Cans, Glass Sounds, Pepper Grinders |
| Hair Dryers, Helicopters, Human Sounds |
| Ice, Industry Sounds, Jars, Keys, Knives |
| Lawn Mowers, Leaves, Hydraulic Lifts |
| Marsh Ambiences, Matches, metal Sounds, Microwave Ovens, Mixers, Motorcycles, Musical Instruments |
| Newspapers, Noisemakers, Ovens |
| Paper Sounds, Park Ambiences, Picnic Baskets, Plastic Sounds, Pouring Sounds, Projectors |
| Radio Tuning, Rain, Rakes, Ratchets, Refrigerators, Residential and Restaurant Ambiences, Rips, Rocks, Roller Coasters, Room Tones, Rope Creaks, Rubber Sounds |
| Sci Fi, Scissors, Servos, Salt Shakers, Electric Shavers, Shovels, Snow, Splats, Squirts, Staplers, Steam Pipes, Stereo CD Players, Streetcars, Guitar Strings, Subways, Suction Cups, Suitcases, Swishes, Switches |
| Tape, Telemetry, Telephones, Televisions, Thunder, Tissues, Toilets, Toys, Tractors, Traffic, Trains, Trash Compactors, Hedge Trimmers, Typewriters |
| Umbrellas, Vacuum Cleaners, Velcro, Vending Machines, Video Cassette Cases, Vinyl Sounds, Volcanoes |
| Walkies Talkies, Washing Machines, Water Sounds, Whistles, Whoopee Cushions, Whooshes, Winches, Wind Sounds, Wood Sounds, Wrap Sounds, Writing Sounds |
Sound Ideas has prepared this fully digital product on DVD ROM by converting their original Red Book Audio CDs to the broadcast WAV file format. The library's metadata is already embedded in the broadcast WAV BEXT containers, ready for easy access.
So, if you are using an asset content manager like the Sound Ideas MetaDigger software, you can simply download the digital audio files from your DVD ROM discs to your system and use MetaDigger to display, search and export their metadata information, audition the audio content and perform other functions with wav or mp3 files. It's that easy - the ripping and metadata work have already been done for you by Sound Ideas.
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