Exclusive New Sounds from Soundly

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Soundly has moved to brand new headquarters in Oslo, Norway, and we thought we’d celebrate by bringing you some all-new exclusive sound packs recorded in our home town!

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Found in Translation with the Soundly Search Translator

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It’s now been a couple of months since the last major update to Soundly, and I sat down with head programmer Peder Jørgensen to discuss some of the new functionality.

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Turn Back the Clock with the Red Library!

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Last February, I was thrilled when Soundly added The Golden Era Library to their amazing collection of sounds. These important classic Hollywood sound effects were nearly thrown away, but are now being used for all sorts of projects all over the world. Since then, I have continued to preserve the former USC optical sound effects library. And now I’m extremely happy to present the next collection of classic sound effects: The Red Library.

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In Case of Emergency

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In our quest to offer the most complete and up-to-date sound library, we have been adding even more sound packs to the Soundly Pro Library. This time we’re focusing on emergencies, with sounds such as sirens, ambulance interiors, crime scene ambiances, and more.

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Up to Speed with Soundly's Rallycross and Formula 4 Sound Packs!

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We’ll never stop updating the Soundly Pro Library, and today we are excited to reveal three new sound effect packs: Rallycross, Formula 4 and Crosskart / Gokart. The audio team at Storyline Studios expertly recorded the sounds, visiting iconic racing tracks such as Bugatti Raceway! Read the fascinating story behind the recording process and sound design below:

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Travel in Time with The Golden Era Library

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Last August, I completed the preservation of 1,233 vintage optical sound effects from various Hollywood productions ranging from the 1930s to 1950s. This is the first part of a larger project I’ve been working on for nearly three years. This collection contains many sounds that give us clues about how sound effects were created during the “golden era”.

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