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    Sounds of war...

    Does anyone know a site where I can - legally - acquire audio clips of sounds of warfare, preferably for free, that can be used in a project I am working on - i.e. royalty free.

    The director of the project has a sequence in mind that would require such sound effects, what I'm looking for is:

    * Sword fighting (e.g. in medieval warfare)
    * Marching
    * Bombs
    * Guns

    And so on, cheers chaps - remember, keep it legal and royalty free/non copyrighted.

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    I did a search on Google and came up with this. There are alot if you search, though.

    Hope it helps.

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    This is what you need

    http://www.hfmgroup.com/professional...otechnics.html

    or possibly a recording of call of duty 2 sound effects....

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    Came up with what? Did ye forget the linkage?

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    Just use a tape recorder to record some old war film, or as Trick says, a videogame.

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    It needs to be above board, that's the thing though.

    I found a site where he could buy a CD of war sounds, so I'll send him that link, and I found some free sounds somewhere else. It's a start anyway!

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    try here there may be something you can use, i normally use it for flash animations myself but theres a link to a great sound archive on there ...somewere.

    http://www.flashkit.com/


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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman311 View Post
    I did a search on Google and came up with this. There are alot if you search, though.

    Hope it helps.
    Still waiting..........

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    Ask the local T.A. centre if you can record the sounds of gunfire when their on the practice range

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    dont forget the kaiser scream
    "Naturally, the common people don't want war, but they can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders.
    Tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and endangering the country.
    it works the same in every country."

    -Herman Goering, Hitler's Reichsmarschall, at the Nuremberg trials.

    THE LEISURE HIVE

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    Sounds of war ...

    On my bands cd we have composed 2 songs that use a foley (soundbed) to convey an atmosphere , one is about how combat changes your soul (sounds from Black), the other is about after the Big One ; crumbling buildings bending steel (lifted off Killzone) ... I am hardly worried about copywrite infringement because they are subtle enough to be effective but not prominent enough to provoke such action . After Captknut gets a copy that I finally send , I will leave it to him to 'review' it and i trust his opinion to represent what Blindfold has to offer .
    My drummer works at the Smithsonian Folkways recordings , he gave me a cd called "Good morning Vietnam" , which is sounds recorded in Duc Pho , Saigon , Ahn Khe and the central highlands there about 1972 . One tract has vietnamese kids playing , then you here an attack of some kind ... I cant listen to it (very often) ; Its the real thing , because I am aware of this , it is deeply disturbing .
    "Goodbye , I am gone."

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    though a fun thing to do is make your own archive of sound effects, hell thats what they did back in the day, just get a room, fill it with crap and get a microphone, wooden blocks for gun fire and stuff, snapping wooden 2 by 4s for bones breaking, if you use your imagination you can come up with some disgusting stuff, like setting a jelly filled with polystyrene "s"'s and crushing it slowly, great sound effect for the "ugh..." factor for a horror flick.


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    http://www.sounddogs.com/

    My father-in-law does voice-over as a suppliment to his disc jockey income. He pointed me to this site when I was interested in putting sound on my webpages.


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