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bologna_asinelli_tower_collapse.aif

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roccapl

December 23rd, 2009

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Sound effects > Natural elements and explosions

Foley recording of a collapsing tower. This sound is a mix of: [plaster panels, falling gravel and bricks] for debris, [large sheets of aluminium / plastic], for heavy wind and sub bass. This sound has been used during a 97 meters high video projection on the surface of the Asinelli tower, in Bologna (Italy), October 10th 2009. The event was conceived and made by Articolture, <info@articolture.it>. See http://vimeo.com/7330890 for details. The source sounds have been recorded in a large warehouse using AKG C-480 B + AKG CK 69-ULS capsules, Audio Technica AE3000 and AKG C-1000 microphones. The 48KHz 24-bit recordings have been slowed down to simulate the impact of large debris. Digital delay and reverberation was added. Recordings were made by Fabrizio Cabitza with the help of Salvatore Nobile. Mix and sound design by Pier Luigi Rocca. Hardware equipment: MacBook Pro and an RME Fireface 400 card. Software: Ableton Live. Thanks to freesound user homejrande for giving us a great idea: http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=17368

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bass
collapse
debris
deep
earthquake
gravel
implosion
low
plaster
rumble
tower

Type

AIFF (.aiff)

Duration

2:00.000

File size

33.0 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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RockssonGaming

8 years, 4 months ago

Thanks for the great sound! Wanted to let you know that we used it in our first game, S.M.A.K. robots. (You can find it on Google Play and the Amazon App Store.) We credited you both in the game and on our website here:
http://rockssongaming.com/smakrobots-credits/

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Aikadot

10 years, 10 months ago

I saw the clip on Vimeo. Amazing!! So cool of you to share it here. It's funny how sound and music really come to life before an audience. Thank you. Greetings from Oslo, Norway.

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Funte

11 years, 9 months ago

great job!

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selander

14 years, 7 months ago

Great recording; thanks from Tokyo.

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j0bi1

14 years, 8 months ago

This is very well done, highly accurate sounding!

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