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Music / Sounds Sonic Elements - Metal  
Product Information   Product ID: 382701
Keywords: metal, sound, effects, scratches
Author: Emblem Resources
Added on: 11/23/2010
Category: Music / Sounds
Summary: Sonic Elements - Metal Music / Sounds
32 different high quality metal single hits and scratches. All sounds are cleaned up from unwanted noise and hum and comes in MP3, OGG and WAV format.
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Available files and versions
MPEG Audio (.mp3) - Version: 1.1 @ 7.0Mb

Free preview files:
Sonic Elements - Promotional Freebies.zip - 1.1Mb

Details
Length in seconds: n/a
Bit rate: Above 256kbit
Frequency: 44.1 kHz
Looping: No
Stereo: No
 

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The Metal pack
32 different high quality metal single hits and scratches.

v1.1 Update
All OGG and MP3 files have now been re-encoded from the original source files to 320kbps MP3 and 350kbps OGG.

Feel free to check out examples from all of the Sonic Elements packs by downloading the Promotional Freebie pack on this page.

The Sonic Elements series
Emblem Resources "Sonic Elements" series contains professional recorded sound effects, background noise and music. The sound effects are recorded with professional equipment using multiple microphones at various angles. The best sounds are then hand picked for the collection. All sounds are cleaned up from unwanted noise and hum.

All files comes in MP3 320kbps, OGG 350kbps and WAV format. The MP3 and OGG files have of course been encoded using lossless sources.