– Contains emotional vocalizations (laughter, cries), physical Foley sounds like footsteps and body hits, and "flesh-ripping" horror elements.
The library is organized into specific volumes for ease of use:
The original release came on 72 audio CDs. For context, fitting 72 CDs into a modern laptop is impossible, but back then, it filled an entire rolling suitcase. series 4000 hollywood sound effects library
The library consisted of 21 reels. That’s it. 21 reels to rule them all.
Retro telemetry, space ambiances, laser blasts, and eerie alien textures. The library consisted of 21 reels
Next time you watch a movie from the late 70s or early 80s, close your eyes. Listen to the hiss in the quiet moments. That’s the 4000 breathing.
While the disc label says "Animal/Dinosaur," this specific 4-second sound is a morph of a tiger, a lion, and a slowed-down train horn. When Jurassic Park needed a placeholder roar before the T-Rex sound was finalized, the editor dropped in Series 4000's "Distant Roar." Test audiences loved it. Retro telemetry, space ambiances, laser blasts, and eerie
Features real-world sounds including vehicles, animals, and an extensive arsenal of weaponry, such as 9mm Uzis and M-16s.
The collection was crafted by North America’s top cartoon sound talents, including the late Canadian voice actor Len Carlson