[Sound] revo794's stash - Doing work on requests!
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[Sound] revo794's stash - Doing work on requests!
This thread was created so I could publish all of my sound projects here for use and avoid making a separate thread each time, which would definitely save some space in Resources subforum and make navigation more convenient.
Equipment rustling sounds
Made with military backpack and a pair of pants, these suit fine to inventory actions or player jumping, vaulting and running. Equalizing and noise reduction were kept minimal so you could edit them in any way you want. Jogging sounds have to be merged.
Sounds for menu design: set №1 and set №2
Used, apparently, for decorating your menus. But be advised, while set №2 is a WAD file and includes the defined SNDINFO, set №1 is an archive with sounds only, so you'll have to define them yourselves.
Radio noise sounds: set v1.0
These sounds were created to help simulating a simple radio. Technically, they're just modelled noise. You can use them if your mod involves radio objects or if you need to decorate your voice with these effects.
Gunshots!: set v2.0
This is, quite obviously, a growing collection of various gun sounds. Most of these sounds are heavily edited samples from Battlefield Play4Free, so I shall give 95% of the credit to the person who designed that game's delicious soundscapes. You will hear gunshots of different distances and, for some, additional stuff like reloading or pump clicking.
Weapon pickups: set v1.0
As per Dynamo's request, weapon pickups pack is here for use. Actual bolt/pump sliding sounds are not present right now (that's not what you do immediately after picking the weapon up), but I'll include them in later versions if so somebody asks. This version focuses on clothes-y rustling instead.
Starship Troopers game sound extract. The sound content is not particularly interesting or just even well done to my taste, but has incredible use in the monster sounds area, especially since the game is such a dark horse and hasn't been mined for SFX a lot.
Bloodline game sound extract. Again, the game is a darkhorse so much that hardly anybody knows it anymore, and the sound content is what you call Lo-fi, but nevertheless could be of interest when looking for unusual monster sounds or intentionally lo-fi content.
Original Call of Duty and CoD: United Offensive sound extracts. Both archives contain the essential assets for a neat, old school sound design. I especially recommend the ambients, which are a gem in their own rights.
*More to come here*
In case the downloading page is not in English for some reason, the button you have to click is marked with a downwards arrow.
Feel free to request things! Most of my work is request-based, and by doing so you might also do a favor for others.
Equipment rustling sounds
Made with military backpack and a pair of pants, these suit fine to inventory actions or player jumping, vaulting and running. Equalizing and noise reduction were kept minimal so you could edit them in any way you want. Jogging sounds have to be merged.
Sounds for menu design: set №1 and set №2
Used, apparently, for decorating your menus. But be advised, while set №2 is a WAD file and includes the defined SNDINFO, set №1 is an archive with sounds only, so you'll have to define them yourselves.
Radio noise sounds: set v1.0
These sounds were created to help simulating a simple radio. Technically, they're just modelled noise. You can use them if your mod involves radio objects or if you need to decorate your voice with these effects.
Gunshots!: set v2.0
This is, quite obviously, a growing collection of various gun sounds. Most of these sounds are heavily edited samples from Battlefield Play4Free, so I shall give 95% of the credit to the person who designed that game's delicious soundscapes. You will hear gunshots of different distances and, for some, additional stuff like reloading or pump clicking.
Weapon pickups: set v1.0
As per Dynamo's request, weapon pickups pack is here for use. Actual bolt/pump sliding sounds are not present right now (that's not what you do immediately after picking the weapon up), but I'll include them in later versions if so somebody asks. This version focuses on clothes-y rustling instead.
Starship Troopers game sound extract. The sound content is not particularly interesting or just even well done to my taste, but has incredible use in the monster sounds area, especially since the game is such a dark horse and hasn't been mined for SFX a lot.
Bloodline game sound extract. Again, the game is a darkhorse so much that hardly anybody knows it anymore, and the sound content is what you call Lo-fi, but nevertheless could be of interest when looking for unusual monster sounds or intentionally lo-fi content.
Original Call of Duty and CoD: United Offensive sound extracts. Both archives contain the essential assets for a neat, old school sound design. I especially recommend the ambients, which are a gem in their own rights.
*More to come here*
In case the downloading page is not in English for some reason, the button you have to click is marked with a downwards arrow.
Feel free to request things! Most of my work is request-based, and by doing so you might also do a favor for others.
Last edited by revo794 on Tue Nov 07, 2017 11:05 am, edited 7 times in total.
Re: [Sound] revo794's stash
Updated with radio noises and gunshots.
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Update: gun sounds set, version 2
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Definitely useful stuff Can't believe it's been almost a year without comments. Hope to see more.
Any chance you could make weapon pickup sounds?
Any chance you could make weapon pickup sounds?
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Now I should apologize for the ungodly delay and finally supply people with some weapon pickups.
Re: [Sound] revo794's stash - Doing work on requests!
Updated with Starship Troopers game sound extract, all notes above.
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Many apologies for interrupting, but do voice act or anything? I need a voice for a Thief enemy type.
[CREDITS GO TO: HorrorMovieGuy for the idea.]
[CREDITS GO TO: HorrorMovieGuy for the idea.]
Re: [Sound] revo794's stash - Doing work on requests!
Is it for your/his project? Depends, since unless the mod is not very serious in intent or if you just plain don't prefer it, it's often much easier to simply use voices from other games. If that's impossible, feel free to send me the specifications and I'll throw together an example. Otherwise, I don't do stock voice effects for the sheer lack of situations where they really do fit within the sound design already formulated for a project.
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It's for a project I'm working on. It's supposed to be (I don't want to speak for everyone here) a serious mod. And I'll fill you in on the details in PM. K?revo794 wrote:Is it for your/his project? Depends, since unless the mod is not very serious in intent or if you just plain don't prefer it, it's often much easier to simply use voices from other games. If that's impossible, feel free to send me the specifications and I'll throw together an example. Otherwise, I don't do stock voice effects for the sheer lack of situations where they really do fit within the sound design already formulated for a project.
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Updated with Bloodline game sound extract, all notes above.
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Re: [Sound] revo794's stash - Doing work on requests!
Are the voices from the Czech version?revo794 wrote:Updated with Bloodline game sound extract, all notes above.
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No, the voices are in Russian.
Re: [Sound] revo794's stash - Doing work on requests!
Updated with more sound extracts.