Sound of a fireworks fuse lighting up and burning. An irregular, low, hissing, noisy sound. Clean close-up 48 khz recording with slightly over emphasized low-end.
I recorded me smoking in my room (it still smells bad). Very closely mic'ed, got alot of tabacco burning sounds quite cleanly. Recorded with sennheiser mkh8040 into focusrite saffire pro14. Enjoy!.
This is a xix of 2 matches being ignited, plus reverberation. There is also a tail with the small sound of burning from one of the matches. Originally recorded at 41kz16bit, condenser mic, very close position.
I recorded these because i neeeded a sound when a player slices a metal object. But it can be used for cooking sounds etc. As well obviously. The later ones are useful for creating loops and the impact usually sounds quite different which offers some needed variation. You can try to add some crackling fire sound if you need it to sound more powerful. There is no need to credit me but i would be happy if you tell me here if you use it and what for :).
Combination of a lighter and a match. We used this in an audio project as an introduction to a fire sound to suggest someone initiating the spread of a wildfire (in our case, a metaphorical one).