

Whether you need sputtering sizzles, thumping tube launches, or soaring screams, the selection of fireworks has you covered:

Listen to the fireworks sound effects demo preview montage of below:Ĭhoose from A Broad Mix of Fireworks Sounds You can also work faster by choosing the pre-processed pitched recordings or powerful, compressed “punchy mix” recordings to drop in crafted without the need to slow down your workflow with additional processing. The variety of recording techniques and microphone selection gives variations of sonic texture. This gives you flexibility between choosing between a narrow, close sound, or a distant perspective with soundstage and space. The recordings were also captured with a suite of microphones running in tandem. That means they are easier to use, design, and edit. In contrast, the Fireworks and Firecracker Sound Library recorded each mortar tube blast, sputtering cone, aerial explosion, and others was recorded in careful, clean, isolation.

Most other fireworks sound libraries are soundscapes of fireworks displays: many blasts going off over half an hour, sometimes with city or crowd sounds included. Well, these are isolated recordings of firework sounds. What’s different and interesting about this sound library? Fireworks Sound Library Features How The Fireworks and Firecracker Sound Effects Help You
