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.
Pressing the buttons of an electronic lock, such as a hotel safe or control panel. Sound of the buttons pressed, as well as the electronic beeps. Some melodic elements. Version 2, stereo. Electronic, Electronic controls
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 2. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Echo. 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: Papa. 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,
Several pressure regulation vents on machinery pipes. Some control unit regulates pressure to and fro by a computerised mechanism, making strange und funny beeping and clicking noises. Sounds very robotic and hi-tech, still weird. Stereo. Electronic, Electronic controls
A large industrial oven in a bakery. It is humming loudly and constantly, while its control buttons are being pressed, beeping. Stereo. Electronic, Electronic controls
Sound of establishing an electric connection or amplification. Plugging in a high voltage device. Also for decoupling a connection, featuring a current phase humming and buzzing. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Golf. 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: Hotel. 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: Kilo. 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: Romeo. 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 high frequency fizzle sound. Like a synthesized lawn sprinkler or crickets, rotating, revolving, sizzling. Good for consciousness issues, a sense of tingling danger. Think of Spidermans spider senses. Seamlessly loopable, stereo. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Sierra. 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 unit, such as the ones used in a police car, or a walkie-talkie or a similar transceiver. Sending or receiving a call, pressing the transmission button, followed by open static. Perfect for mixing together with any voice transmission or as general effect. Version 3. Electronic,
A small radio is turned on. As the battery is empty, the last drop of energy emits a painful squealing sound, which is dying off. Sounds like a small robot dying, and is useful for an almost comical signal of power failure. Very unique. Electronic,
Pressing the buttons of an electronic lock, such as a hotel safe or control panel. Sound of the buttons pressed, as well as the electronic beeps. Some melodic elements. Version 1, stereo. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Lima. 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,
An upward sinus sweep, intensive, ending in a twirl swhish. An electrical device charging up. Uses may include science fiction or even comic. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Bravo. 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: Zulu. 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,
An extreme amplification with heavy distortion, hardly audible voice transmission radioed. An electro magnetic crunch effect. Seamlessly loopable! Electronic,
A military radio message: Engage! Recorded directly off a radio transceiver. Different versions available. Useful for army, police, emergency, etc. calls. Version 2. Male voice. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Whiskey. 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: Yankee. 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 simple beep sound, from an oscillator, a medical device, your typical cash register beeping. A whole variety of uses, real recording, not synthesized. Version 2, stereo. Electronic,
An electricity sound effect, making the electro magnetic field audible. A computer modem dialing, establishing a digital connection, computer telecommunication, similar to a fax pulse protocol. Could be a coding / decoding device, or some spaceship background computing sound. Seamless loopable. Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Quebec. 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,
An amplified battery crackle. The electro magnetic field static is hissing and crackling, the noise tingling. High frequency. Seamlessly loopable! Stereo. Also great as a frying sound! Electronic,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: November. 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: Tango. 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,
A radio transmission of the international radio code: Victor. 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,
An electric charge up sound, an upward sound, with a glitch character. Sounds like powering a device with intensive acceleration, feeling of an imminent explosion. More comic than sci-fi, like a comedy magician working a spell. Mono. Electronic,
A military radio message: Missing In Action. Recorded directly off a radio transceiver. Different versions available. Useful for army, police, emergency, etc. calls. Male voice. Electronic,