Rabbit Ears Audio (NYC) Releases “Animal Bells”, New Hi-Res Sound Effect Collection
Boutique royalty-free SFX provider Rabbit Ears Audio, based in Brooklyn, has just released its 8th collection, Animal Bells.
According to founder/recordist/editor Michael Raphael, Rabbit Ears Audio is here “to provide libraries that are not only useful to the end-user, but are also driven by our curiosity and our desire to provide something unique. Rabbit Ears libraries are intended to fill specific needs, not generic ones.”
The company offers its products at either 24-bit/192kHz, or 24-bit 96kHz.
Rabbit Ears says about Animal Bells:
“REA_008 is a collection of sounds meant to be grazed on, but be careful you might alert others you are near! This library features 16 Animal Bells made out of a variety of materials. The materials include, brass, bronze, common metals, wood, animal horns, and even some gourds.
So just imagine: ding, clank, ring, twack, rattle, clunk, click, and who doesn’t love gourds? The bells in the collection were originally designed for cow, goats, sheep, elephants, and possibly a cat or two. There is a even a Buddhist bell tossed in because it just sounds so good. Each bell was recorded from multiple perspectives with Schoeps and Sennheiser MKH microphones. It was tracked on a Sound Devices 744T with a Cooper CS-104 as a front end.
Available at 24/192 or 24/96
16 bells and over 1000 sounds”
Other libraries available from Rabbit Ears Audio include:
REA_007 Brooks, Streams, Waterfalls
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