Tweaking Sounds That Go KaBoom
Here are some of the cannon shots I recorded last week with just a little plug-in love added. Some “White Lightning” explosions at the end also with some Pro-Tools plug-in love. The source I used was from the Sennheiser MKH-8040ST in XY at 90 only. Enjoy! -Frank
Note: The standard single user license applies to this free sound effect.
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Thanks Frank!
Awesome stuff! Love cannons!
Wow, these certainly pack a punch. Thanks for the free download Frank, I am sure I will find many a use for these. Your recordings using the MKH8040’s has definitely secured these mic’s to the top of my purchase list.
Also, I am really jealous that you have this sound source readily available to record. That is an absolute dream.
Thanks again Frank.
Thanks a ton Frank! THe recordings are awesome (no surprise) and the information will help a good number of people.
Thanks a lot for sharing this; I am using your sounds a lot already on my current project, and these come in pretty handy right now as well!
Cheers
Felix