A close perspective of a small backyard fire, crickets in the background. Recorded in september 2013, on a zoom h4n's internal mics, in 48khz, 24bit, in port st lucie, fl, usa.
A campfire recorded with two stereo omni's spaced a foot apart in beautiful vermont. Recordings are uncompressed 24bit, 48khz, straight out of the deck ready for you to process.
Some generative campfire sfx made with sunvox. The crackling sounds were made by taking some highpassed white noise, ring modulating it with some more white noise, and then using a noise gate to usilate the loudest 'crackles'. The rumbling was created using lowpassed white noise. Everything was sent into a reverb and a stereo expander.
Here's a recording of a small campfire in the forest at night made in saint-urbain (charlevoix) pq, canada in a night of august 2014. You can hear wind in the leaves and crickets in the background. It was made with a sound devices usbpre2 into a tascam dr-680 (spdif) and 2 microphones studio project c1 in ortf stereo pattern. A little correction was made in equalization of the sample and the volume was augmented w limiter. It's in 24 bits 96khz , 40hz low cut.
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.
A close-up mic recording of a campfire with plenty of crackling sticks. You can almost feel the heat. :-) taken with a black sony ic voice recorder. Use however you'd like. God bless!.
Woodstove, a few blocks of wood are burning in an antique iron woodstove. As always; let me know what you think of it. Always open for feedback. Tascam dr40.
Fire ambience sound, with some small crackles and pops throughout. Good for campfire or indoor fire sfx/ambience/tone. Recorded with a sennheiser mkh-50 into a zoom f4 recorder.