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T.L.P.
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Topics: 6 Replies: 26
Registered: 17.Aug.06 |
Hi all,
I can't seem to find a decent, clear gunshot sample.
Not a dull, distant bang but a crisp clear, close range one.
Get the idea?
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mrsix
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Topics: 95 Replies: 1834
Registered: 01.Nov.04 |
Got any computer games you can sample the sounds from?
Or type in gunshot.wav in google... worth a shot! (Scuze the pun)
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Louigi Verona
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Topics: 384 Replies: 3827
Registered: 22.Aug.03 |
take from DOOM. On the web there are a lot of sites which have those wave files - crisp gun and shotgun effects!
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mrsix
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Topics: 95 Replies: 1834
Registered: 01.Nov.04 |
PWWRRRR!!! CHK-CHK.... PWWRRRR!! CHK-CHK
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xa
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Topics: 54 Replies: 2755
Registered: 08.Jun.04 |
Take a crisp snare hit, pitch it down, roll off the bottom end, and run a harmonic exiter bigtime on the top end. Works ok...
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yodey
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Topics: 16 Replies: 152
Registered: 06.Jun.06 |
rip it from a cowboy movie.
that is recognisable
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PartySan
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Topics: 54 Replies: 6015
Registered: 20.Jun.04 |
I like Quake, Doom and Wolfenstein's batch of gunshots. But I also took from a site called FlashKit.com
"You are what you is" - Frank Zappa
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Atlantis
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Topics: 84 Replies: 3227
Registered: 14.Jan.03 |
Have a look in here:
http://193.125.152.107/pub/misc/sounds/samples/ft2/FX/WEAPON/
I know they're old, 44,100 Hz, 16 bit samples (quite often 22,050 Hz disguised as 44,100 Hz), but you might find what you're looking for.
You'll probably want to use Renoise to convert them to WAV though.
Atlantis [Atlantean Records]
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Nifflas
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Topics: 80 Replies: 1599
Registered: 05.Mar.04 |
I'd use milkytracker to convert them to .wav - odd as it is, if you export a sample from renoise it always turns into a 24-bit (or was it 32-bit?) file, even if it was really 16-bit in the first place.
...or has that been fixed in later versions?
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Atlantis
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Topics: 84 Replies: 3227
Registered: 14.Jan.03 |
Nifflas wrote on 03 Sep. (21:50) :
I'd use milkytracker to convert them to .wav - odd as it is, if you export a sample from renoise it always turns into a 24-bit (or was it 32-bit?) file, even if it was really 16-bit in the first place.
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Really? I don't remember it ever doing that. Milkytracker might be just as good. It's just Modplug Tracker you need to watch out for, although I'm not sure how things have been fixed in OpenMPT. The problem was that saving an instrument as WAV would resample and otherwise adjust it rather than exporting the raw WAV. Renoise will give you a crisp and clear WAV file.
Atlantis [Atlantean Records]
multiband professor/eq professor/Nur-Ab-Sal |
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