Field and Foley Retail Sounds WAV
Field and Foley Retail Sounds WAV
This Field + Foley pack was recorded during the night shifts at hardware stores, grocery stores and fast food restaurants in Nashville, TN. The sounds capture the natural environments of different retail experiences: scanning items at checkout, announcements over the intercom, forklifts carrying cargo. In addition to obvious applications for sound design, many of the samples are ripe with musical potential. All sounds were recorded with a stereo pair of Neumann KM184s into a Sound Devices recorder.

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