Revolutionary war battle re-enactment, including musket and cannon fire as well as general background of yelling, and occasional bursts of drum and fife music. Recording was made across a large field, so natural reverb and echo are very prominent.
M61a2 cannon firing 181 rounds on an f-35 fighter plane. This is the real sound of a modern fighter cannon, not the wimpy nonsense machinegun sounds that are often misplaced in movies and games.
Made in audacity with a couple of stock sounds. Can be used for a big industrial machine or a huge mechanical rocket cannon. Beeps at the end were taken fromhttps://www. Freesound. Org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/246332/.
A short, crunchy explosion sound. The kind of boom you'd hear in an old arcade game or an indie mobile game masquerading as an old arcade game. Produced using audacity v. 2.
1 minute sample loop of a table slam (putting a cup on a steel table next to an ipod 5 microphone) and fireworks explosion field recording, easter saturday, neutral bay, sydney, australia.
This sound was from a live video feed on a social media broadcast. At some point the audio just got caught into a feedback loop that lasted for a bit. I thought it sounded interesting and saved it. Has kind of a laser or phaser cannon kind of thing going on. Perhaps an alert sound of some sort. Probably many possibilities for usage.
These are several cannon shots as recorded outside my window from an airshow at a nearby airport. The mic was a large diaphragm condenser modded by michael joly eng. Format is mono, 44. 1/24.