Sounds of War Sound Effects Library.
 

 

1 CD
75 SFX
CD Audio
$129 US  
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Sounds of War Sound Effects Library

Have you ever wished that you could include these evocative sounds in your productions -

  • A Hurricane fighter with its straining Rolls Royce Merlin engine taking off from a forward strip in the Battle of Britain
  • the heavy fire of an armoured assault as Panzer Grenadiers, firing machine pistols and flame throwers in support of the Waffen-SS assaulting the forward positions
  • Stukas screaming down on zig-zagging convoys while Royal Naval gunners throw up a constant wall of anti-aircraft fire
  • Flying Fortresses thundering down their runways, desperately hauling their full bombloads into the air and heading for the industrial heartland of Hilter's Germany
  • boots on cobblestones as British Infantrymen fight through northern France
  • the crack of rifle fire and the rattle of heavy machine guns as German defenders put up a desperate defence, before being overrun by Allied tanks in support of a common cause?

Since most wartime newsreels were shot without sound, these sound effects had to be tracked down and salvaged from a wide variety of archival sources across Europe. All of the sound clips were then digitally enhanced through cedar processing and/or mixed into the longer scenario ambiences by skilled engineers with state-of-the-art equipment.

The Sounds of War Sound Effects Library - an authentic and historic gallery of period audio - single weapon, equipment and tank sound clips, aircraft sounds and effects, short scenario ambiences and full battle sequences (including an aerial attack, dogfights and an armoured assault). this unique one-off collection is now available on CD - it's your chance to own a complete World War II sound effects archive.





 
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