

Because it’s related directly to the ease of use of this product, we’ll cover it in our next section. It would be difficult to go any further without mentioning one key item that sets the Digital Juice SFX3 library apart from its competitors: the Juicer 3. Simple, easy, and a non-proprietary formatting allow almost anyone to enjoy this high quality, low cost library. The files can be removed from the disc and copied directly onto your computer with most audio and NLE software, specifically Vegas Pro 8.0b in my case. All files are presented in a lossless WAV format on 10 DVD’s in a hybrid case formed of mesh fabric with a hardboard outer case that’s surprisingly durable. SFX3 has more than 10,500 sound effects spread over 134 categories at 24-bit 96 kHz stereo. While a list price of $399 may not seem extremely cheap at first, SFX3 is actually a bargain because of how much is packed into it. This month we look at Digital Juice’s SoundFX III ( SFX3), the latest addition to the Sound FX library released on October 23, 2007. Like all of Digital Juice's StackTraxx and SoundFX libraries, SoundFXIII ships in cloth-lined cases that are very durable and long-lasting. With 24-bit recording sampled at 96 kHz stereo, there is a plethora of effects available at an uncompromising level of quality. ĭigital Juice has taken the audio effects genre to the next level with a complete set of sound effects that is now spread out over three gigantic volumes (Sound FX I, Sound FX II, and now Sound FX III) consisting of over 35,000 sound effects spread over 134 categories divided into 4 classes: General FX, Human FX, Musical FX and Noise FX. You can preview their full line of products at.

Because they are royalty free, you pay once and the content is your to use whenever, however, forever. They offer collections of animated backgrounds, animated graphic sets, animated graphic elements, stock footage, production music and sound effects in DVD-based libraries. Renamed Digital Juice in 1997, Digital Juice has carved its way into both small and large audio, visual, and print production markets as an answer for what to do when you need a motion background, sound track, or print graphic, but can’t afford the time or money to create your own.ĭigital Juice creates royalty-free content for television, film and video producers.

If you’re not familiar with Digital Juice, originally founded as Dimension Technologies Media Group in 1992 by David Hebel, you may be missing out on some the highest quality and best priced graphics and audio offerings available to a producer today.
