Boom Library – Magic Alchemy (Construction Kit) (WAV)
Magic: Alchemy is a professional sound effects library based on real chemical reactions and natural elements. Short but characterful effects are perfect for spells, magical interfaces, fantasy stories. They are easy to integrate into the mix, adding a magical sparkle to it. Perfect for games, trailers, audio productions – and let the magic sound real. Each sound is recorded with fantastic attention to detail.
Sound magic created by nature
No artificial synthesis. Magic: Alchemy was created through real chemical processes: alcohol burning in flasks, butane roaring in tubes, igniting wicks and whirlpools in glass vessels. These are authentic sound textures recorded in a laboratory. The result is a magical sound filled with depth, authenticity and energy.
Short. Bright. Ready to work
Here you will not find long spells. Everything is built on an instant effect – clear, concise sounds of magic without unnecessary processing that will fit perfectly into your project. Indispensable when creating game worlds, magical interfaces and climactic scenes, where every sound must be heard.
Three shades of magic: Light, Darkness, Balance
Do you want to fill the world with the ringing of healing, the whisper of curses or magic with a double meaning? Everything is categorized into Holy, Cursed, and Neutral, so you can find the right atmosphere, whether it’s an epic RPG scene or a subtle magical interaction.
A professional tool for any creative task
Whether you’re working on the sound design for a fantasy film, bringing a game world to life, or creating an audio performance, Magic: Alchemy will fit your project perfectly. These sounds are ready to work right away, are easily adaptable to any needs, and have a unique acoustic character.
Pure recordings of pristine magic
Over 600 files with six variations of each phenomenon: from tongues of flame to shimmering water, from chemical transformations to the ringing of glass. Recorded in a unique studio laboratory where truly organic sounds are born. Now you have everything you need to create magic that you can literally feel – breathing and full of life.
Chaos Made Art
Let us introduce you to a world of unpredictable sounds: alcohol igniting in flasks, the hiss of hot metal on organic matter, burning gases and metallic overtones. There are no imitations here – only genuine alchemy, recorded with impeccable precision.
The Recording Process
Our studio temporarily turned into an improvised sound laboratory with well-thought-out ventilation, fire extinguishers and an awareness of all possible risks. By experimenting with ordinary materials, we created controlled chaos: we lit fuses, ignited liquids, boiled water and provoked chemical reactions. We sought to capture the very essence of this unpredictable energy in order to give sound designers primordial, dynamic sonic magic.
What’s special about this library?
This is magic inspired by physics, not fairy tales. Short spells, realistic textures, sounds with emotional coloring. Need sounds for a magical interface or a grand spell battle? It’s all here: magic that works quickly, sounds convincing and is memorable for a long time. Unusual? Absolutely. Ready for your mix? Absolutely!
When the Boom Library team works on a library of magic sounds, we approach it thoroughly. For Magic: Alchemy, lead sound designer Fabio Coressel set up a real alchemy lab in the studio. The result is a collection of magic sounds that are concise, bright and full of character. It doesn’t matter if you’re working on spells for games, fantasy films, or creating an enchanted atmosphere in trailers and audiobooks, this library offers lively, expressive sounds ready to use.
Compatible Software
This sound library comes in WAV file format, meaning you can import and work with them in any software that can handle this file type.
Embedded Metadata
To ensure the fastest and easiest workflow possible, all files contain extensive metadata, such as a file description and keywords, allowing you to quickly find the sounds you need. The metadata can be read and manipulated using audio management tools. Some DAWs have a built-in search tool that can also read the embedded metadata.