The sound of historical battefields was loud and dominated by the explosive discharges of smoky muskets, carbines, cannons and revolvers. HISTORICAL FIREARMS brings you the exact sound of these old-fashioned weapons. Loud, deadly, uncompromising and from the times where no one even thought about things like silencers or ammo clips.
WHAT'S INSIDE
INCLUDED SOUNDS - KEYWORDS
RILES, MUZZLELOADER, BREECHLOADER, FIREARMS, HISTORICAL, GUNS, CANNONS, STEEL, REVOLVERS, HANDLING, TRIGGER, FLINTLOCKS, COCKING, SHARPS, GAUGE, CALIBRE, VOLLEY, DISTANT, CLOSE
HISTORICAL FIREARMS CONSTRUCTION KIT
APPLICABLE TO ANY HISTORICAL SCENARIO
Your next project contains historical battlefields with thousands of infantry soldiers, some evil pistol-swinging pirates or fine gentlemen demanding “satisfaction” in an old-fashioned duel? With this library, you get all our HISTORICAL FIREARMS source recordings in high quality.
AMAZING WEAPON VARIETY
Shots of muzzle-loaders, muskets, carbines, pistols, cannons, breechloaders, etc. In addition to that, you will also find great handling sounds. Choose between 17 different weapons that were recorded on two locations in a multi-channel setup with 12 tracks.
Designed, Construction Kit, Bundle: What’s the difference?
HISTORICAL FIREARMS DESIGNED
A BANG FOR EVERY OCCASION
Create great epic battles from the civil war, the napoleonic wars or design the grand finale of a thrilling pistol duel.
ORCHESTRATE LARGE BATTLES IN NO TIME
HISTORICAL FIREARMS DESIGNED is your best choice for high quality sound effects of cannons, pistols, revolvers and rifles from the good old times. Whether you need some precise single shots or a group of up to 100 rifles. Scale it to your needs and let your audience reminisce the centuries past.
Designed, Construction Kit, Bundle: What’s the difference?
HISTORICAL FIREARMS BUNDLE
THE BUNDLE – The best of both worlds at a discounted price.
The Bundle gives you the full sound design power as it contains both – the DESIGNED and the CONSTRUCTION KIT edition at a discounted price.
Designed, Construction Kit, Bundle: What’s the difference?