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Blood and Guts Torn Out

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ShannonAHoni...

October 18th, 2016

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Sound effects > Natural elements and explosions
Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa

Sounds were created by moving wet wash leather and crushing tomatoes and potatoes.

Zoom H6 recorder was used to record this hard effect and the microphone used was the interchangeable input capsule X/Y microphone, that comes with the recorder. Some noise reduction was done using ReaFir using Reaper.

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abhorrent
blood
bloodiness
body
detestable
disgusting
gore
gross
guts
horror
human
innards
insides
loathsome
nasty
nauseous
obnoxious
odious
OWI
repellent
repulsive
scrape
spill
squelch
squish
stomach-churning

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:04.429

File size

1.2 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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