Just Sound Effects Futuristic Interface WAV
THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION FOR HI-TECH USER INTERFACES
Futuristic Interface comes as your new go-to resource for futuristic UI sound design. Whether you are on track for creating high-tech HUDs, spaceship control rooms, user feedback in applications or data calculations and cyber worlds, this library will be your best choice. With more than 4300 ready-to-use sounds divided into sophisticated categories, there are no limits to design popups, scans, buttons, text notifications, malfunctions, ambiences and much more on the fly.
Included are simple sounds like user interactions, beeps, swipes, confirmations, denies and alarms, to more complex ones like display scans, futuristic computer processes and humming control room backgrounds. We put a lot of effort into producing this library for you, resulting in the largest sci-fi UI collection available on the market now.
DISCOVER A NEW SOUND ERA WITH US
Creating the sounds of Futuristic Interface took us through extensive sound synthesis and the use of complex effect chains. All files are subject to extreme digital processing and transformation, making them a perfect match for crafting the sonic environment of any advanced or futuristic technology. The immense amount of SFX in this library brings you a highly flexible use case either for game design, films, apps, presentations, radio plays or infographics.
Alarms & Alerts
– 147 files
– 393 sounds
Hover
– 42 files
– 322 sounds
Backgrounds
– 79 files
– 79 sounds
Machines
– 94 files
– 376 sounds
Bass Sweeteners
– 17 files
– 112 sounds
Popups
– 59 files
– 386 sounds
Confirm
– 51 files
– 389 sounds
Scans
– 88 files
– 347 sounds
Deny
– 49 files
– 334 sounds
Typing
– 90 files
– 793 sounds
Digital Text
– 84 files
– 89 sounds
Whooshes
– 42 files
– 333 sounds
Glitches
– 64 files
– 371 sounds
TOTAL
– 906 files
– 4324 sounds
RICH METADATA
Well-organized sound libraries improve your workflow and save a lot of time. That’s why our sound effects are categorized according to the Universal Category System and embedded with rich descriptive metadata.
The UCS aims at a consistent categorization of sound effects, a uniform file name structure and easier maintenance of a sound effects library.
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