Version 1.0 & 2.0
Scene Setters - Dolby-Ambience SFX
Scene Setters - Dolby-Ambience SFX
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Urban Essentials | City street, alleyway, playground, and more. |
Nature Essentials | Forest, ocean, river, and other organic spaces. |
Seasonal Essentials | Rain, snow, and other evolving atmospheres. |
Crowd Essentials | Restaurant, café, gym, festival, and other public spaces. |
Vehicle Essentials | Car interiors, train cabins, and enclosed transport spaces. |
Cinematic Essentials | Horror, magical, and other stylized ambiences. |
Key Features -
✅ Professional-Grade Audio – 48kHz / 24-bit for high-fidelity sound.
✅ Dolby Atmos Rendered – Down-mixed into stereo for broad compatibility while preserving immersive depth.
✅ Two Ambience Styles – Realistic and Dramatic soundscapes.
✅ 1.7 GB of Gold – A vast collection of sounds.
✅ Construction Kit Flexibility – 35 standalone stems for custom building, remixing, or creative repurposing.
✅ Royalty-Free – No licensing restrictions, use freely in commercial and independent projects.



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Experience Our Sounds in Action
Every scene has a story. Every sound brings it to life. Witness how our audio innovation independently takes you on a journey. Use Headphones or tilt your phone sideways to feel the space, depth & immersion - just as intended
Dramatic Soundscape
Realistic Soundscape
The sole purpose of our realistic soundscape is to set the scene, bring the viewers into the setting you wish to tell your story. Our dolby-atmos innovation further enhances this effect by wrapping around the head of the listeners like never before.

Technical Specifications
Size | 1.7 GB |
No of Sounds | 156 |
Format | WAV - 24bit - 48kHz / Windows + Mac |
Styles Featured | Realistic & Dramatic Tonal (Both v1.0 and v2.0) |
Documentation | View Metadata PDF |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Scene Setters different from other ambient SFX packs?
Scene Setters is crafted by sound designers, not videographers, ensuring technically refined, high-quality ambiences. Every sound is recorded and processed professionally, up-mixed in Dolby Surround, and then down-mixed for seamless compatibility with modern editing software.
What’s included in the pack?
Scene Setters 1.0 features two distinct ambience styles:
- Dramatic – Cinematic textures for tension and emotion.
- Realistic – True-to-life ambiences for natural immersion.
- 34 Unique Ambient Settings
- 111 Total WAV Files
The addition of Scene Setters 2.0 also includes:
- Construction Kits - 35 Isolated dolby-rendered WAV files of select ambiences.
- 10 New Ambient Settings
156 total WAV files in Scene Setters
Can I use these sounds in commercial projects?
Yes! The pack is royalty-free, meaning you can use it in films, advertisements, games, and online content without any additional licensing fees.
Is Scene Setters compatible with my editing software?
Absolutely! The sounds are down-mixed from Dolby Surround to stereo, ensuring they integrate smoothly into any DAW, video editor, or game engine.
Can I modify the sounds?
Yes, you can edit, layer, and process the sounds to fit your project’s needs -just don’t resell or distribute them as stand-alone audio.
How do I get access after purchase?
Once purchased, you’ll be redirected to a link where you can download the product. Alternatively, you will also receive an instant download link via email, giving you immediate access to the full library.
Is Scene Setters 2.0 included with the Scene Setters pack?
Absolutely! When you pick up Scene Setters, you get the complete Version 1.0 and the updated 2.0 altogether, no extra charge.
Plus, all future updates will be included free. We’re always growing Scene Setters based on your feedback!
What’s the difference between Scene Setters Version 1.0 and 2.0?
Version 2.0 is an expansion based directly on feedback from creators like you. We added even more sounds and improvements such as introducing construction kits to bring extra value to your workflow. And there’s even more to come.
The responsibility of our dramatic soundscape is not only to create tension, but to pull and engage your audience with the intended scene environment in order to amplify the tense emotion you wouldn't otherwise be able to invoke without strong audio work.