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The LOM Elektrosluch 3+ is a hand built EMF sensor/microphone, our friends at LOM release only a handful of these worldwide per year. The sounds made with this special piece of equipment are other-worldly, ghostly and sometimes scary. If you haven’t managed to get your hands on one yet, or missed out while pre-orders were open this library is the definitive Elektrosluch 3+ sound.

We have designed this library to be as useful and versatile as possible to be used in every application, from television, music sampling, theatre, to film. We recorded, edited and hand-picked a selection of science fiction inspired electrical props in order to obtain the best sound sources for this library. All sounds have not been processed through special effects processors, they are simply the sounds of Electromagnetic Fields, recorded with a LOM Elektrosluch 3+.

This collection contains 130 minutes of Electromagnetic Field sounds from sources such as: Transformers, Televisions, Motors, Servos, Hard Drives, Vintage and New Electrical Technologies, Circuit Bent Props, Cameras, Telephones, Computers, Disk Drives, Remote Controls, Toys, Power Supply Units, Fairy Lights, and Vacuum Cleaners.

If you are looking for an expansive, inexpensive range of high-quality EMF sounds for your science fiction, or sample libraries, look no further.

Full Version

Number of Files: 105 High Quality WAVS (02:08:03:01)

Size Unpacked: 8.89 GB

Sample Rate: 192kHz/24bit

Gear Used: Elektrosluch 3+, Fethead Phantom, SQN4s MKII, Roland R26

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JR Version

This library is our JR version of the Magnetic Fields | Vol.1 library, aptly titled Magnetic Fields | Vol.1 JR. We have hand picked out favourite selection of samples from its bigger brother. The JR library is designed specifically for those who are after the best sounds for their science fiction project, but are on a strict budget.

Number of Files: 13 High Quality WAVS (00:16:14:00)

Size Unpacked: 1.14 GB

Sample Rate: 192kHz/24bit

Gear Used: Elektrosluch 3+, Fethead Phantom, SQN4s MKII, Roland R26

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