A raw audio mp3 recording of two actual swords crashing together; the sound is almost like a bell. The only background sound is a rather noisy clock, which can be taken out. Recorded with a black sony ic digital voice recorder.
A long sword being drawn, created with a bastard sword (one-hand-and-a-half, forged for exhibition-fights) and a sharpening steel. Recorded on zoom h2.
Did this punching a shirt 4 times, and then rubbing the shirt with another 4 times. I found it great for torso and leg hits(first 4), and great for de-grappling moves and push aways(last 4).
It took me a while to create this sound using my previous techniques on my other punch sounds just added more whooshes to this one and used new plugins for new sounds added to this one. Should be used for huge punch sfx.
Reverbed drums for a fight scene made with ableton and omnisphere 2. Made some sounds for a film i worked on. Thought i should share since i use so many of the sounds from this website. =).
Sword unshealted, different takes, close up, the blade is vibrating. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.
Some birds (i think a bunch of crows and a hawk) fighting in a tree near my house. Recorded with a zoom h4n at 96/24. Birds were about 30 feet up in the tee and i was on the ground another 30 feet away. Some light traffic and airplane sounds low in the mix.
I used the ben burtt technic to design this punch; mixing a whip tail sound with a the sound taken from hitting a jacket with a baseball bat. Here is a link where ben explain the technic for indiana jones punches:. Http://collider. Com/ben-burtt-dennis-muren-indiana-jones-blu-ray-interview/. I used logic to chop the whip tail up and blend it to make my own punch.
Various slap sounds recorded in a both with an neumann u87i. There is a metallic resonance from one of the music stands. The slaps hit various body parts (face, neck, belly). Feel free to use however you like.
My girlfriend's 4 year old daughter was playing a game on the computer when a woman's voice began giving directions on how to play. This is a recording of the raging battle that ensued. I used my olympus ws-310m for this recording.