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.
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.
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.