Cedric Hommel is a German sound designer, sound engineer, and foley artist who has worked on countless computer games, movies, animations, multimedia projects, and game trailers. His library consists of various naturally recorded and edited field recordings, as well as synthetically created sounds transformed through extensive effect chains and sound layering. Cedric's credits include the upcoming feature computer game "Das Schwarze Auge - Demonicon," various game trailers on Steam and German TV, and commercials for Audi, AMC, and Bayer.
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Pressing a single key. This one is a random letter of chiffre key. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 08. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Pressing a single key. This one is a random letter of chiffre key. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 13. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Using the lever for paper transport. It produces a distinctive cranking noise. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Turning the paper feed knob, transporting the page on the carriage. It produces a distinctive cranking noise. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 2. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Turning the paper feed knob, transporting the page on the carriage. It produces a distinctive cranking noise. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Typing, a writing sequence. Pressing several keys. At reaching the end of the page, a mechanical bell rings with a „Ding!“. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 01. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Typing, a writing sequence. Pressing several keys. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 02. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Typing, a writing sequence. Pressing several keys. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 04. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Typing, a writing sequence. Pressing several keys. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 08. Office,
Opening or closing (suitable for both) the door of a glass cabinet, such as a vitrine, showcase or large bookcase. The large glass pane slides in its railing, making gliding sounds with a wood and glass character, followed by a light bump when it comes to a stop. Several variants available. V1. Office,
Moving (while sitting) inside a leather armchair. It is an old, vintage model (approx. 1960s), heavy and thickly padded. Rustling and creaking leather sounds. Several variants available. Stereo. Version 2. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Sliding the paper barrel to the side, to begin a new line or paragraph. The distinctive sound of a sliding scrape followed by the ding or clink of a bell (in some versions). Stereo. Version 03. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Pressing a single letter key, typing a character. Stereo. Version 16. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. A bright „Ding! of the typewriter bell, indicating the end of page. Without keystroke. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. The roller carriage returns with a bright „Ding! of the typewriter bell, as the end of page is reached. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Using the caliber for page size adjustment. Changing it by pushing it inwards or outwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Using the caliber for page size adjustment. Changing it by pushing it inwards or outwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 6. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Turning the paper feed knob, transporting the page on the carriage. It produces a distinctive cranking noise. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 6. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Removing a page of paper after it's done. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Removing a page of paper after it's done. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Office,
Sitting down on a leather armchair. It is an old, vintage model (approx. 1960s), heavy and thickly padded. The sitting motion is that of a „letting oneself fall into the seat“, resulting in a loud rustling sound, the air of the cushion being pressed out under the body weight. Stereo. Version 6. Office,
Dropping a pile of stacked magazines on the ground. The resulting sound is a mix of a bump or thump, and the rustling of pages. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 03. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Sliding the paper barrel to the side, to begin a new line or paragraph. The distinctive sound of a sliding scrape followed by the ding or clink of a bell (in some versions). Stereo. Version 01. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Sliding the paper barrel to the side, to begin a new line or paragraph. The distinctive sound of a sliding scrape followed by the ding or clink of a bell (in some versions). Stereo. Version 08. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Loading the paper feed by rotating the barrel, with a distinctive scrape sound. Stereo. Version 5. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Pressing a single letter key, typing a character. Stereo. Version 15. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Pressing a single key. This is the one used to change a paragraph. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 2. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Pressing a single key. This one is a random letter of chiffre key. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 04. Office,
Leafing through a small handbook or booklet. It has only a few, but thick and laminated pages. Therefore the flicking motion sounds heavy. Useful for anything related to books, papers, even passports. Close recording. Version 3. Office,
Opening or closing (suitable for both) the door of a glass cabinet, such as a vitrine, showcase or large bookcase. The large glass pane slides in its railing, making gliding sounds with a wood and glass character, followed by a light bump when it comes to a stop. Several variants available. V4. Office,
Printing a single page in an office printer (Canon Pixma). As the page is relatively complex, the printing takes a while. In the beginning, the paper is moved through the paper feed, in the end, it is thrown out of the printer. Stereo. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Sliding the paper barrel to the side, to begin a new line or paragraph. The distinctive sound of a sliding scrape followed by the ding or clink of a bell (in some versions). Stereo. Version 06. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Loading the paper feed by rotating the barrel, with a distinctive scrape sound. Stereo. Version 4. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Pressing a single letter key, typing a character. Stereo. Version 11. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Pressing a single letter key, typing a character. Stereo. Version 13. Office,
An old, vintage typwriter, presumably from the 1920s, made of sturdy metal. Pressing a single letter key, typing a character. Stereo. Version 19. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Using the lever for carriage returns and line spacing. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Office,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Using the caliber for page size adjustment. Changing it by pushing it inwards or outwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Office,