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Introducing Free Sample of Strata's Physics | Unlock Limitless Collision Sound Design

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We're excited to offer you a taste of Strata's most versatile multitrack sound effects collection, Physics! With Strata Sample 03, you can now explore 281 professionally-curated collision sounds from our Strata-exclusive collection for free, and get a glimpse of the most consistent, high quality and adaptable collision sound effects to bring your game to life.

What's inside the free sample?

This free collection showcases two of the seventy subprojects that demonstrate the versatility of Strata's Physics collection, whose unique design draws from video game sound design technique of a physics matrix to determine collision sounds based on objects, surfaces, and their physical attributes. In this collection, each collision sound is crafted using a layered approach, where two distinct components - an "object" and a "surface" - play simultaneously.  And all these components are available to you in Strata's unrivalled multitrack format - complete professional multitrack REAPER projects, with clips, tracks, unrendered effects, and source files at your fingertips. Strata's approach lets you mix, match, and tweak to your taste, giving you total creative freedom - something traditional sound libraries just don't offer.

Inside the sample, you'll have access to 137 Ceramic (object) and 144 Concrete (surface) multitrack collision sounds to power your physics matrix. That's 281 unique sounds that cover the range of types and forces of different collisions for the object and the surface involved, for over 19,000 dynamic combinations! This approach, of playing the two sides of a collision simultaneously, allows for the dynamic creation of sounds at runtime with the game engine providing information about the collision, to choose the combination of sounds. This efficient & flexible approach means that instead of creating 19,000 unique sounds, one only needs 281, to create the runtime variations you need. 

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An example diagram of a collision between an object (Ceramic) and a surface (Concrete).

Whether it's an impact, destruction, slide, roll, or bend, the versatility of the design approach and the potential to customize every sound means the style of collisions in your game is in your hands.  

Why try this collection?

Strata's Physics collection was crafted with a single mission: to empower sound designers working in game audio; so we decided to tackle the common frustrations of inconsistent & low-quality collision sounds in games. With every element available to you in multitrack - designed to be fully customizable - the collection brings a new level of control and precision to your game's audio, allowing you creative freedom to do what matters most. Download the free sample today and experience the power of multitrack!

Get started today

Download the free sample now and explore how Strata's Physics collection can transform your game's collision sound design and revolutionize your workflow. Dive in and see first-hand how Strata's exclusive Physics collection is setting a new standard for game audio sound effects.

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Note: All our sample collections are royalty-free and can be used in any personal or commercial project.

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Audiokinetic

Audiokinetic is the leading provider of cross-platform audio solutions for interactive media and gaming, and sets new standards in interactive audio production for location-based entertainment, automotive, consumer electronics, and training simulation. A trusted and strategic partner to the world’s largest interactive media developers and OEMs, Audiokinetic has a long-established ecosystem of allies within the audio industry and amongst platform manufacturers. The company’s middleware solutions include the award-winning Wwise, as well as Wwise Automotive and Strata. Audiokinetic, a Sony Group Company, is headquartered in Montréal, Canada, has subsidiaries in Tokyo, Japan, Shanghai, China, Hilversum, Netherlands, as well as Product Experts in the USA.

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