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Sick 7: Voices of the Dead represents the culmination of Soundiron's horror sound design series, delivering a comprehensive toolkit for game audio, film, and interactive media production. The library contains 8,753 discrete sound files organized across 38 gameplay event categories, addressing the full spectrum of creature and human vocal performance required in contemporary horror and action titles.
The plugin's architecture centers on six distinct creature voice-banks paired with five human NPC vocal libraries, each offering multiple round-robin variations and performance styles to eliminate repetition during extended playback. Beyond vocals, the collection includes a dedicated industrial percussion suite of 27 articulations captured from actual derelict bunker facilities, emphasizing the resonant qualities of large-scale metal structures recorded at close proximity. This recording methodology - executed with bare hands and boots directly at impact points - prioritizes the complex sustaining tonalities and ambient characteristics that typical impact recording often misses.
The sonic character leans toward authenticity and environmental context. Rather than pursuing pristine isolation, Soundiron captured these percussion elements within their acoustic spaces, preserving the reverberant decay and harmonic complexity of deteriorating infrastructure. This approach yields percussion suitable for both direct implementation and source material for custom sound design work.
The library scales effectively across production budgets, functioning equally as a rapid prototyping resource for independent developers and as reference material for larger productions. The high-fidelity WAV format accommodates both direct use and deeper sound design manipulation. Among comparable creature and NPC vocal libraries, Sick 7 distinguishes itself through its emphasis on environmental authenticity and the breadth of its organized categorical structure, making it particularly valuable for productions requiring narrative vocal performance alongside atmospheric texture.