A horror sound effect: a musical fragment, an orchestral music part. Unsettling and disturbing, a short phrase left to fade out with a long reverb. Great as a stinger, to illuminate a creepy scene with an intense transition. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 6. Horror & Halloween, Haunted houses
A long drone of middle low tonality. Great as a background soundscape, giving a feeling of secrecy, insecurity, lingering danger. Also good for mystery, sorcery, magic, as well as science fiction room tones. Stereo. Loopable, but not perfectly seamless. Horror & Halloween, Haunted houses
A huge, massive clock, old, rusty. Menacingly ticking with heavy weight, each click is like a pounding hammer, contains a certain Steampunk characteristic. This would be great as the Clock of Life hanging in the house of Death himself. The clock is accurate, it ticks every 1 second. Looping. Horror & Halloween, Haunted houses
Stereo sound effect of an old draw well. Horror creaky sounds. Works for every projects which need scary or horror sound effect. Horror & Halloween, Haunted houses
A sound effect like out of an old, vintage horror movie: haunted voices, growling monster grunts, all distorted and echoing off the walls of a mirror cabinet. An evil doctor? Blood-sucking alien vampires? Cheap exploitation for sure! Dark and eerie, maybe a bit cheesy, lots of atmosphere. Version 2. Horror & Halloween, Haunted houses
A spooky horror ambience, perfect for a haunted manor house or a ghost-ridden cave. Ethereal, glassy, fragile and eerie. Stereo. Horror & Halloween, Haunted houses
An eerie ghost drone, or horror soundscape. The Labyrinth of Glass, so to say... which means a mix of an unreal wind or howling ghost wail, and some oscillating background stings, almost musically, very slow, pretty gloomy, like singing glass. Stereo, seamlessly loopable. Horror & Halloween, Haunted houses