![]() ![]() Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Short 04 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Short 03 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Short 02 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Short 01 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Medium 04 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Medium 03 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Medium 02 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Medium 01 – roar.wav.Fireball Aerosol Flamethrower – Long – roar.wav.Fireball – Balloon Sputtle into Flames – funny whistling airy.wav.Recorded at 192 kHz / 24bit with a Sennheiser MKH 50 / MKH 30 into a Tascam HD-P2 with Oade Brothers preamps, in a brand new hangar for an unopened airport. With effects organized by tool type and audio descriptors, in both stereo and in their unencoded M/S form, this collection makes finding just the right completely-kickass sound hassle-free. Some of the more unusual fire effects include the tonal rush of a suffocating flame emerging from a giant PVC pipe, or of melting plastic tonally zipping past before bursting into electronic-sounding crackles and sizzles. ![]() #FIRE BALL SOUND PROFESSIONAL#With the goal of building a malleable resource for the creative sound designer’s toolbox, I recruited flame effects expert Cary Sparx, who brought years of professional experience doing-awesome-stuff-with-fire. What you get: 179 fire sound effects (26 minutes and 50 seconds of flamey glory) delivered as broadcast wav at 192 kHz/24bit and 96kHz/24bit in stereo Left-Right and additionally in stereo Mid-Side, with descriptive filenames and embedded descriptions.ĭownload size is 3.4 GB (zipped) for 192kHz and 1.7GB (zipped) for 96kHz. ![]()
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