World war 1 battlefield sounds made for a class movie that can be seen here https://goo. Gl/j86paimany, many sounds from freesound were used, they can be seen in the movie credits.
A pair of low flying biritsh fighter jets flying low over cumbria, england. Caught off guard, so it hit the limiters hard. Equipment used: sound devices mixpre 3, sony ecm-680s & rode blimp ii.
Made in ableton live, layered and processed together and assembled into a loop resembling automatic fire. Couple single shots with minor pitch differences in there for bonus.
This is a recording i made with my h4n while on exercise at meaford training centre, with an artillery unit. It features 5 mortars firing multiple rounds. In the back ground, you can hear fire orders being issued over the radio, as well as individual detachment commanders giving orders to their gunners.
A very brief combat zone background clip. It was made to be played very low in the background, just to support the foreground action of a short transitional scene. So there is not a lot of in-your-face action. Mostly a rolling rumble to represent distant off screen elements, and mid-distant small arms fire.
Very close up of an arrow cutting through the air. Several takes. Recorded with stereo xy audiotechnica at822 microphonerecorded on tascam dap148 khz, 16 bits.
Made in ableton live. Layered together out of various explosions sounds and a kick drum. One sound layer ran through a guitar amp for distortion. Low-fi-ish.
An explosion, blowing very close a "vocal mic: sennheiser md 431", wavelab octavic harmonics, multiband eq to cut all except low-mids, clean comp-wavelab, reverb, reshaping envelope via wavelab button "v".
A raw audio mp3 recording of a boy imitating the sound of a machine gun firing. (not audio of real thing!) :-) just for fun. Created with my mouth and recorded with a black sony digital ic voice recorder.