The utility of such sound collections for film soundtrack may be blamed on Brussels: Rarely the noise fit in sync with what is happening in the picture and sound from the off most noise are too specific. Add to this the usual phenomenon: the one needs you have naturally straight not. No matter how large the collection is. The Series 100 Spectacular Sound Fx however pursued an interesting approach: Each CD is limited to a relatively small subject area (here: Percussion instruments, laughter, horror sounds, gambling and Marine), which is equipped quite extensive. This facilitates the selection of the appropriate CDs but significantly. The recording quality of the sound is consistently good to excellent; the selection of the noise, however, is mixed. The laughter of children, for example is excellent, the percussion instruments also. However, the laughing lady sounds more like a detuned horse and sexy laughter is quite vulgar ... Well, after all, the hit rate is higher than in most competing products. One more thing: despite the consistently German description, the recordings were obviously made in the English-speaking world. Occasionally fall within the human groups noises on English language scraps that can be felt may be disturbing.