Striking a match twice, for the second time there is flame. Recorded with jjc sgm-v1. You don't have to credit me anywhere but if you liked this sound effect, please let me know in the comments where you've used it. Thanks!.
Fourth of july in the highland park neighborhood, los angeles, ca, usa. This is general ambience taken from a hill overlooking york blvd. The whole area takes on a constant booming quality along with the more identifiable explosions. Recorded with a twirling 720, converted with fb360 spatial audio software.
Part of a firework display. Can hear roman candles with screamer units, and the launch and burst of shells. You may wish to turn up the bass and wear headphones! now geotagged at last - thanks for all the comments!.
It's just as it says ;) actually i had a hard time finding one like this, so i took a bunch of royalty free public domain small fires and added them all together in sony vegas pro! pretty awesome! you can even hear the ceiling falling in around you! i am using this for my audio drama coral island adventures!.
On january 01, 2013 i was streaming the new years fireworks behind my window. This all ended with this firework, wich proves to be loud, but isn't quite managing it.
A close perspective of a small backyard fire, crickets in the background. Recorded in september 2013, on a zoom h4n's internal mics, in 48khz, 24bit, in port st lucie, fl, usa.
Used audacity to make a chirp sound, i think it's sine-sawtooth. Pretty easy thing. Nothing to lose from it being mp3. It's a pretty dirtily made sound.
This is part of a commercial summer firework display in the uk. There are bombette candles, crackle candles, tourbillion units and shells of various calibre, some of which contain crackling material. Analogue recording.
My neighborhood on july 4, 2012 (independence day, us). Lots of illegal bottle rockets and mortars. Recorded from my office window (geotag map shows exact mic location!).
My neighborhood on july 4, 2012 (independence day, us). More crackly fountain sparklers and whistlers in this one, but still lots of bottle-rockets and mortars.