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.
Turning on a tube television. Pressing the Power button, then the TV starts up with a typical short buzzing sound, humming. At the end it is turned off, the CRT screen whizzing and crackling. Recorded very close, both electrical and via a 'usual' microphone in mixed technique. Version 1, stereo. Electronic,
A tape-based dictaphone is turned on and off, inbetween is a long time of static / white noise, as the empty cassette is playing. Quite similar to the crackling of a vinyl player. Stereo. Electronic,
An electric field, the electro magnetic ground hum, a phase amplitude, short electric whoosh or buzz, stereo. Similar to a single swing of a light saber. Electronic,
An electricity sound, high voltage, the electro magnetic field made audible. Several more or less heavy phasing moves, buzzing and humming, crackling and hissing. Version 2. Electronic,
An electricity sound, high voltage, the electro magnetic field made audible. Several more or less heavy phasing moves, buzzing and humming, crackling and hissing. Version 1. Electronic,
Turning on a tube television. Pressing the Power button, then the TV starts up, humming. The CRT screen whizzes and crackles. Recorded very close. Electronic,
A high voltage electrical cloud discharging, electricity sparks, cybernetic data stream flow. A futuristic electric gun blast. Stereo, seamless looping. Electronic,
The digital glitch sounds of Dirac impulses crackling. Or current static discharging, may even be used as vinyl noise. Seamlessly loopable! Electronic,
Original tape noise of an analogue cassette voice recorder (commonly known as dictating machine). It is amplified, with background hum, and sounds pretty nasty. Great for experimental uses and making things sound „old“, analogue and worn. Seamlessly loopable, stereo. Electronic,
The tape hiss of an audio cassette, recorded off a cassette player. A uniform noise with a bit of crackle and pops. Strong intensity, also available with a lower noise floor. Seamlessly looping! Stereo. Electronic,
Analogue tape hiss, recorded from an blank audio cassette on vintage Denon player (late 80s / early 90s). The resulting noise has a warm character with strong bass, and is a mix of hiss and buzz and an occasional crackle. Recorded in high fidelity stereo and seamlessly looping! Electronic,
The tape hiss of an audio cassette, recorded off a cassette player. A uniform noise with almost no crackle. Medium-strong intensity, also available with a louder noise floor. Seamlessly looping! Stereo. Electronic,
A cutting plotter at work. It is constantly cutting out small lines and shapes out of paper, film or vinyl. Small motorized movements, adjustments, etc., sounding slightly robotic. Seamless looping, version 3. Stereo. Electronic,
An electricity sound effect: the sound of an control circuit, the voltage going up and down tonally, almost melodic, along with a high-pitched humming and buzzing sound. Mono. Seamlessly loopable. Electronic,
An electricity sound effect: crackling und humming, some high-voltage power line or broken electronics. Buzzing and hissing, connecting or deconnecting a device. Stereo. Electronic,
A machinery or electricity loop: Buzzing, humming and pulsating evenly and sharply. Better don't touch the machine, it might be under high voltage! Looping, stereo. Electronic,
An electricity sound effect: A ground hum with many overtones, sharply buzzing. It's getting louder and quieter with some amplitude changes. Electronic,
An electricity sound effect: a dangerous sounding crackling, hissing, similar to a frying sound, in whatever context you think of that. High voltage and lots of ampere. Stereo, seamless looping. Electronic,
The beep sound of an electric button, such as of a control panel or a power button. Medium-low tonality, also available in a higher tone. Short. Mono. Electronic,
Some type of futuristic machine or a science fiction power generator. Working under high voltage, the electricity buzzing and humming dangerously. Seamless looping, stereo. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Foxtrott. Used by the military, police, emergency services, et cetera. Recorded directly off a radio transceiver. Different versions with different intonations available. Male voice. Version 3. Electronic,
This is electric chewing gum! An oscillating device running high and low in constant change, stuttering, like a start up problem, some machine jamming, or a computer breaking down. Good for science fiction, cyber, or comic uses. Variant 1. Electronic,
This is electric chewing gum! An oscillating device running high and low in constant change, stuttering, like a start up problem, some machine jamming, or a computer breaking down. Good for science fiction, cyber, or comic uses. Variant 3. Electronic,
An electricity sound effect: Pulling the plug! A short impulse as the power is turned off, and the electric stream is ebbing away. A mix of crackle and static hiss. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Juliett. Used by the military, police, emergency services, et cetera. Recorded directly off a radio transceiver. Different versions with different intonations available. Male voice. Version 2. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Mike. Used by the military, police, emergency services, et cetera. Recorded directly off a radio transceiver. Different versions with different intonations available. Male voice. Version 2. Electronic,
Foley sound: taking a remote control, opening the battery compartment. Changing the batteries, then closing the lid of the battery box. Version 1. Electronic,
The beep sound of an electric button, such as of a control panel, a buzzer or a power button. A deep and low tonality, sounding a bit dangerous, such as an alarm or error sound. Mono. Electronic,
The beep sound of an electric button, such as of a control panel or a power button. Medium-high tonality, also available in a lower tone. Short. Mono. Electronic,
A series of glitching electricity sounds, data transmission, distorted impulses, chaotically fluttering, crackling and warbling radio static. Seamless looping. Version 2. Electronic, Electronic controls
A radio transmission of the international radio code: India. Used by the military, police, emergency services, et cetera. Recorded directly off a radio transceiver. Different versions with different intonations available. Male voice. Version 1. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Oscar. Used by the military, police, emergency services, et cetera. Recorded directly off a radio transceiver. Different versions with different intonations available. Male voice. Version 1. Electronic,