99Sounds releases Cinematic Transitions, a collection of 50 free transition sound effects designed by Gonçalo Penas.
Cinematic Transitions is a collection of complex transition sound effects, suitable for use in video projects, movie trailers, cinematic soundtracks, music projects, game development, etc.
The library contains a variety of designed transition sounds, including whooshes, fly-by sounds, sci-fi noises, and more. All included sounds are royalty-free.
The sound effects were designed by Gonçalo Penas, a talented sound designer whose work was published by Gothic Storm, Phantom Power, Last Sonic Frontier, and others. He also collaborated with the plugin developer Imaginando to create the factory library presets for their FRMS virtual synthesizer (currently on sale).
If you’re interested in learning about sound design, be sure to check out the details on the download page. Gonçalo provided some details about what it takes to craft a collection like Cinematic Transitions.
He used a variety of sound design techniques to create layered transition sounds suitable for use in sci-fi projects.
You can hear some of the sounds in the video demo below.
Obviously, the included sounds will work great as sound effects in video projects. However, you can also use them as transition sound effects in your music projects.
Cinematic Transitions contains 50 transition sound effects in 24-bit WAV format. The download also includes a simple NKI patch for Native Instruments Kontakt (full version required).
You can download Cinematic Transitions for free from the product page linked below.
For more cinematic sound effects, check out the Inferno SFX collection by Flame Sound (currently 20% OFF with the coupon code SPRING20).
Download: Cinematic Transitions (116 MB download size, ZIP archive, contains 50 transition SFX in 24-bit WAV format, NKI patch)
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PureFire
onAwesome work, Thanks for everything Tomislav, BPB
Just to let you know
Wavegrove – Vastaus has been updated to v1.1.5
patreon.com/posts/53942572
It’s working fine on my system now, MacOS High Sierra 10.13, thanks again.