Publisher | Olivier Girardot |
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File size | 785.01MB |
Number of files | 53 |
Latest version | 1 |
Latest release date | 2019-01-22 04:25:14 |
First release date | 2019-01-22 04:25:14 |
Supported Unity versions | 2018.4.2 or higher |
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This collection includes extremely realistic and immersive natural disaster sound effects and atmospheres.
Earthquakes from small shivers to huge 10.0 quake on the Richter scale. Or rock slides, from a couple of small stones tumbling down a slope, or large boulders rolling down, to a full on massive landscape rumbling down a hill. Massive snow avalanches, destructive building fires, Tsunamis, volcanoes and so on.
There are 50 tracks for a total of 839 Mb of high quality sounds in this album.
All my sound effects are made using my own personal recordings and librairies. For this album I manipulated all sorts of recordings and library sounds, mixed them together and added some artificial sounds that I have created in my home studio, in order to create deep, intense and realistic natural disaster sounds effects. The reason I choose this approach is to create 'larger than life sounds" which is often required in films, documentaries and video games to give a much stronger impact to a scene. We all remember the "punch in the face" sounds from Indiana Jones!
This collection includes extremely realistic and immersive natural disaster sound effects and atmospheres.
Earthquakes from small shivers to huge 10.0 quake on the Richter scale. Or rock slides, from a couple of small stones tumbling down a slope, or large boulders rolling down, to a full on massive landscape rumbling down a hill. Massive snow avalanches, destructive building fires, Tsunamis, volcanoes and so on.
There are 50 tracks for a total of 839 Mb of high quality sounds in this album.
All my sound effects are made using my own personal recordings and librairies. For this album I manipulated all sorts of recordings and library sounds, mixed them together and added some artificial sounds that I have created in my home studio, in order to create deep, intense and realistic natural disaster sounds effects. The reason I choose this approach is to create 'larger than life sounds" which is often required in films, documentaries and video games to give a much stronger impact to a scene. We all remember the "punch in the face" sounds from Indiana Jones!