Smg sound made with another toy gun. Og sound used to be more cartoonish, but after removing the speakers it sounds a lot like a true smg! (+ small reload sound at the end).
This one is an attempt to replicate the ww2 enfield bolt action rifle the british used through world war 1 all the way to world war two and is even still used in some paramilitaries today. I used mostly recordings of the actual enfield rifle and just stacked them together, processed them with eq and multiband compression and several transient designers to bring out the snap and attached a reverb tail to it. Made this in ableton live.
Machine gun noises. What else do you expect? recorded with a 3$ mic from goodwill with an old airsoft gun thats been sitting outside in the dirt for a year.
Custom-made samples of gunfire using foley and sound engineering - smashing of bin polymer lids layered on top of each other with varying amounts of hard distortion and compression.
Synthesized sci-fi shooting. This is a one of the results of my attempt to complete a school assignment. We were supposed to create a gun or canon fire sound with audiogen synthesizer. Let say that this is my best result that could be "loosely" called a gun firealthough it has a sci-fi spin on it :-).
This is looping sound of minigun motor that sounds in the background during firing. It is created using schweppes can, and edited in audacity. You can use this sound in any game where there is minigun. For example, mods for doom 3.
A laser noise created for my science fiction sitcom. The base was just a note from a vst synth (i can't remember which) and then a variety of pitch shifts, time stretches and layers of reverb until it sounded right.
An uzi sub machine gun being reloaded while empty. Sound was created by mixing together multiple different takes of multiple different airsoft guns being reloaded. Crediting me isn't required if you decide to use my sound, but it would be greatly appreciated if you do!.
Create beam 8 sound from huvaakoodia’s "laser one. Wav" sound (no have echo). Audacity:- cut from 0. 834s to 6. 085 (cut last part). - effect→fade out (0. 433s to 0. 834s).