Sound of crossbow firing/shooting made by recording a mouse trap. Originally recorded for a university project, but thought they could be of some use to someone.
Recording of my own fireplace made with a tascam dr-40 (internal mics). I blasted up the lower freqs, kept the mid-range close to 0, then from 5-16 khz went back way up, slowly tapering down to below zero for the highest frequencies. All editing done in audacity, compressed using soundkonverter in linux. This is a good sound effect for either a bonfire or a house burning down, which is what i made it for.
From a distance - sounds of a civil war reenactment. Ca. 1991 near portland or. Gunfire some canons and (rebel) yelling. This part gets cut off - sorry, this was back in the days of dat. Then more individual canon and gunfire with lots of natural reverb. Actually some of this is good for convolution if that's your thing. . . .
Some foley of a small bonfire that i lit on the beach. Would be good for a campfire or other general burning scene. Recorded using a rode videomic go into a zoom h1 recorder. Free to use for any projects, no credit required.
I bought my own fire alarm (i am an enthusiast) on ebay. I went into my garage to record it. And it didn't work. I tinkered with it a little and got it to work. And this is what it sounds like. Feel free to use with no credit.
Large glass fronted wood burning stove, recorded with the door slightly open to create bassy roaring sounds. Recorded with : zoom h5 -- h5 stereo capsule.
The sound of the ignition of the matchi hope you like it!please write if you use my sound, it will be nice for me :). Recorder:zoom h4noriginal recording in 96khz 24bit.
I used the bang from a cupboard door closing to create this file. I imagined it to be a pillbox gun emplacement, fired from within because there is no reverb or echo added at the last shot. May be useful for a game.
A laser charge and fire sound effect i made for my game using audacity, created using this sound by bubaproducer: https://freesound. Org/people/bubaproducer/sounds/151016/edit: sorry about the clicking sound, let me know if you want me to post the fixed version.
A parisian fire truck passes about 150 feet away and briefly turns on its siren to make sure nobody overlooks it. Emergency vehicles in france have either two-tone or three-tone sirens. Vehicles to which one must yield the right of way, such as fire trucks, use the two-tone siren. The three-tone siren (not on this recording) is used for vehicles that do not require drivers to yield but should still be given some priority. Recorded with a zoom h4n hand-held, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, built-in mics, about 150 feet away from the passing truck.
Self-recorded fire koshi chime recorded by my wife and i. My wife does sound healing and meditation videos and we have been so blessed to be able to use some wonderful sounds from this site and wanted to pass on the love with some of the sounds we have recorded ourselves. This was recorded with an h4n. No attribution required.
Fire sound made with a bag filled with volcanic stones. Projet “bruitages” coordonné par josé carrasco, classe de jérôme euphrosine au lycée français de barcelone, hiver 2013.