Binary Windows
Sound Pack
What is BINARY WINDOWS?
BINARY WINDOWS is a user interface sound design toolkit created for multi-media sound editors, application developers and anyone interested in high-tech sound effect elements.
The package includes over 731MB of royalty free sound effects made up of 24-bit / 96 kHz metadata enriched WAV files.
The package comes bundled with both unprocessed and designed sounds, making it a perfect fit for sound designers interested in creating custom sound effects or application developers looking to quickly add a finished sound into their product.
About Antonio Blanca
BINARY WINDOWS was created by Twisted Tools’ very own Antonio Blanca. While primarily known for his work as one of the world’s top Lemur programmers, Antonio Blanca has had a long career as a sound designer, contributing sound design for companies such as Native Instruments, Apple Computers, Camel Audio, Sugar Bytes, Future Audio Workshop and more.
Content Overview
731 MB of 24-bit / 96 kHz WAV files
Embedded with enriched metadata
Tagged for Native Instruments MASCHINE
Files can be used with almost any media software application or DAW
The sample content is conveniently organized into sub folders based on the types of sounds:
Cursors
Data Elements
Interactions
Menus and Windows
Sci-Fi Holograms
Screen Noises
Tonal Elements
S-Layer Designed Sounds (When combined with S-LAYER, the Binary Windows sample library allows you to instantly generate infinite and unique sound effects by harnessing the power of S-LAYER’s world renowned sample layering and randomization engine. *Twisted Tools S-LAYER is sold separately.)
How do I set it up and where do I put things?
If you just plan on using the .WAV audio samples, you can put things wherever you like on your hard drive. Please note that all the samples are 96 kHz and your host software should be set accordingly. If it sounds like the samples are playing back the wrong speed, that’s probably because your host software can’t automatically playback the samples at the correct sample rate. If you’d like to work at a lower sample rate, you may need to first convert the files.
That said, most modern samplers will allow you to use the 96 kHz content in a 44.1 kHz session without issue. If you hear things sound like they are tuned down or playing at the wrong speed, chances are you have a sample rate issue that needs to be addressed.
System Requirements
Approx. 883 MB of disc space.
Internet connection for product download.
Any program that can read 24-bit / 96 kHz WAV files.
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