This was a light saber "idle-then-extinguish" sound I made for an animated Star Wars spoof I was involved with. I guess freesounds just automatically saw "light" and "saber" as two different keywords.
You can hear the ignition and swings of the same lightsaber in my other sounds. Glad you liked it. :D
These are fascinating sounds. I'm showing my ignorance, but why do you call them "saber"? A really fascinating bunch. (They idle, and then explode---like cars.)
Awesome!
Tight!
Hey! I used your sounds in my video! Thanks so much! http://youtu.be/lYMWiJpzBRc
Thanks. I will use this in a After Effects project!
Fantastic for my Star Wars promo project for my class! Thank you so much!
it would do as an impact of 2 sabers too. IMHO.
Neat, austentravis, thanks!
Hey, I used a portion of this in my recent Halloween sound effects cd. thanks so much for contributing!
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thanks a lot:)
Thanks for the sound really needed that for my project :)
if there was no noise it will be perfect....ty anyway
This ended up being really useful, thank you :)
This worked perfect for my light saber duel sound effect... Thanks much
cool sound! just what I wanted!
Thank you. Awesome!
very nice!
Weeena
Thanks!
Nice sample!
Brilliant!
Thanks!
Excellent rustling :)
-b
Thanks!
great sound, perfectly recorded!
best of the bunch
PERFECT!!!!!! :]
Not a problem. I can see why it'd be confusing out of context!
(boy, am I out of it! I completely forgot about Star Wars! Thanks for the explanation)
This was a light saber "idle-then-extinguish" sound I made for an animated Star Wars spoof I was involved with. I guess freesounds just automatically saw "light" and "saber" as two different keywords.
You can hear the ignition and swings of the same lightsaber in my other sounds. Glad you liked it. :D
These are fascinating sounds. I'm showing my ignorance, but why do you call them "saber"? A really fascinating bunch. (They idle, and then explode---like cars.)