Cinematic Loops is an epic collection of high-quality royalty-free loops for film music composers, indie game developers, and electronic music producers.
The free download link is located at the end of this article.
The Library
Crafted by the seasoned sound design experts at Particular-Sound, this cinematic loop library is the perfect tool for composing modern film soundtracks from scratch, underscoring, or simply adding a bit of that blockbuster movie flavor to your music.
By the way, these loops will perfectly fit the SFX samples included in 99 Sound Effects, one of our most popular releases to date. You can also use them in conjunction with Cinematic Sound Effects.
The included audio loops are inspired by modern sci-fi, thriller, and action movie trailers and soundtracks with a contemporary electronic music vibe.
Packed with thrilling synth sequences, heavyweight dubstep beats, epic movie sound effects, and a variety of distorted digital noises, Cinematic Loops is a great addition to your cinema scoring toolkit.
Of course, the included loops will also work well for use in video game soundtracks, YouTube videos, and electronic dance music production.
As shown in the demo video, you can use the provided patches to quickly develop new musical ideas, which you can later edit and fine-tune in your digital audio workstation.
Cinematic Loops contains custom NKI patches for use with Native Instruments Kontakt. You can use these patches to import and play the loops in your DAW.
If you don’t own the full version of Native Instruments Kontakt, you’ll still be able to use the provided patches in the free Kontakt Player instrument, although with a 15-minute time limit. This is a demo limitation of the Kontakt Player. To remove the 15-minute limit, you’ll need to purchase Kontakt 5.
This doesn’t mean that Cinematic Loops can’t be used completely free of charge, though. The included WAV files can be loaded in any sampler instrument out there, or you can simply drag and drop them into your favorite DAW and take it from there.
We included a TXT file containing the BPM values for each loop to make it easier to sync the loops with your project.
The Artist
Particular-Sound is a professional sound programming and sound design company run by Ingo Nasse and Frank “Xenox” Neumann.
Specialized in sound design and synthesizer patch design, Particular-Sound worked on projects for major companies such as Yamaha Europe, Waldorf Music, and LinPlug Virtual Instruments.
If you like the loops included in Cinematic Loops, you should definitely check out Particular-Sound’s commercial releases that are available in their online store.
Summary
Cinematic Loops contains 99 loops in WAV and NKI format. It is suitable for use in music production, game development, and video projects.
All included sounds are royalty-free.
Details
- 99 Cinematic audio loops
- Corresponding NKI patches for Kontakt
- 24-bit WAV format (44.1 kHz, stereo)
- 100% Royalty-free
- 60.4 MB download size (ZIP archive)


44 Comments
really cool…. big sound! :-)
exquisite work, like always! however the download size doesnt match the description. didnt try it out yet, but my extracted folder has barely 200 MB’s.
Whoops, my bad (now fixed)! :)
Great sound! As always, amazing tools
This pack seems Particularly interesting xD
It’s extraordinary, Thank You !
BIG fan of 99sounds and this is another winner. Played around in standalone mode and there are some awesome beats. Hope they are beat synced to the DAW, haven’t tried it yet. Some of the multis sound very similar but all useful and easy to mix an match elements across multi patches and make your own beats. Thanks 99 !!
Thank you, dudes, for the nice words. I hope you have a lot of fun using this instrument, i had a lot of fun making it, if you made any music with it, feel free to post them here or send me a email…
Frank / http://www.particular-sound.de
GREAT JOB!!!
thanks
Very good collection of very inspiring sounds. – Thank you so much – will be well used
I love these new loops SO much! They are just begging to be mashed up and remixed! Enormously useful, THANK YOU FRANK! :D