SoundMorph has announced the release of a new sound library built from rare electrical recordings, century-old mechanical devices, vintage Edison cylinder textures, Tesla-coil discharges, voltage arcs, and modern designed impacts.
Created by Jason Cushing with contributions from Bryan Leach and Andrew Pals, SPARK offers a fusion of raw electricity, antique machinery, and early-era recording technology to deliver a world of charged sonic energy perfect for modern sound design.
Recorded with Tesla coils, vintage electrical instruments, hand-built mechanisms, vintage Edison cylinder players, and rare early-1900s machines, SPARK captures the unpredictable beauty of real electrical discharge and mechanical movement. Every sound was carefully designed, curated, and processed into a premium collection of sparks, arcs, hums, drones, mechanical activation tones, and explosive textures.
From sci-fi weapons to UI electricity, creature power cores to mechanical switches, gritty transitions to cinematic impacts — SPARK gives you a full toolkit of electric and mechanical character grounded in real physical devices.
Regularly priced $69 USD, SPARK is on sale for the introduction price of $9 USD until December 31st, 2025.
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