
Rain & Thunder Sound Pack:
245 Audio Files recorded and designed 24 Bit / 96 kHz .
The sound pack includes 7 subcategories of rain as on concrete, general, glass,
metal, plastic, vegetation, water and 1 category of thunder.
Track list created with UCS Metadata category system.
Enjoy!
Technical details Tech Specs:
40 Minute Field Record
1 Hour Designed Audio
Number of Audio Waves: 245
Number of Audio Cues: 245
Sample rate / bit rate: 96 kHz / 24 Bit
Do Sound FX loop: Some Of Them Yes
Minutes of audio provided:
01:37:08
Supported Development Platforms:
Windows: (Yes)
Mac: (Yes)
🎚 Technical Guide: Implementing Field Recordings & Organic Atmospheres
The AKiS SoundLAB Approach In packs like Rain & Thunder or Field Recordings, our
primary goal is to deliver the most authentic and realistic sonic experience. While a portion
of these assets are pre-optimized as seamless loops, the majority are intentionally
preserved as "Organic Atmospheres" (non-loopable). This is a deliberate design choice to
maintain the natural depth, dynamic range, and raw character of the field recordings.
Seamless Integration via Real-Time Engines If you need to loop these organic assets
continuously within your project, we recommend utilizing your engine's real-time audio
systems (such as Unreal Engine's MetaSound or Unity Audio) rather than relying on
static, pre-rendered loops.
The Fade Strategy (How to Loop Non-Loopable Assets): To create a flawless, continuous
playback from our organic files, simply apply a slight Fade-in and Fade-out (10ms - 30ms)
directly within your engine's audio node or cue system.
• Why? This simple procedural audio adjustment smoothly bridges the start and end of
the waveform, eliminating any potential digital clicks or pops. It allows the natural rain,
wind, or ambient textures to blend seamlessly, ensuring the audio feels like a living,
breathing part of your environment.
Documentation :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T8_nQNmIJUgqU36N2Nz9zXx4PvKwqW6I/view?usp=drive_link
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