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The layers in the collection combine to create a composite track. They are nested, so it is possible to render the entire sound from this track. In all of the WWII Firearms projects, the composite track is named Shots.
Tracks of a WWII Firearm subproject, which are arranged as layers that combine to produce the sound of the specific firearm. The Tracks are assigned colors on a per-layer basis and these track names and colors are used similarly across all the WWII Firearm subprojects. |
The Shots track is at the top of the layer hierarchy and is the composite output of all the layers combined. All composite tracks are colored white in all collections.
The Basic Layer is the main shot character of a gun. It helps to generate size, type, and function. Additionally, it can be used as a standard distance sound effect on its own. All Basic Layer tracks use yellow custom colors, alternating between light and dark shades.
The Details Layer 2 features the mechanical movements of the trigger and any other moving parts within the weapons during the shot. When rendered separately, it can be added with random loudness, timing, and pitch to create more overall variety. All Details Layer 2 tracks use blue custom colors, alternating between light and dark shades.
The Details Layer 3 is the closest and most aggressive part of the sound. For a close perspective, you can change the timing to alter the overall gun sound character. All Details Layer 3 tracks use orange custom colors, alternating between light and dark shades.
The term “Punch” refers to a low kick, like a bass drum. It is a natural sound, and depending on the timing, it can simulate the recoil punching into the shooter's body. All Weight Layer Tracks use red custom colors, alternating between light and dark shades.
The Tail layer affects the perception of the size of a gun sound relative to the space in which the shot occurs. For instance, a short and loud tail gives the impression that the gunshot occupies a lot of space in a small room. The weapons were recorded outdoors in an open landscape to allow a long, natural, and neutral decay. You can manipulate the decay according to the use case or replace it using a reverb, for example. All Custom Layer 5 tracks use aqua custom colors, alternating between light and dark shades.
The Cinematic Layer contains elements you can use for dramatic cinematic moments when the weapon is the center of attention. All Cinematic Layer tracks use purple custom colors, alternating between light and dark shades. This layer is muted by default.
The Additionals Layer includes a broad selection of microphones and different perspectives used in the recording of the weapons. These tracks provide additional flexibility to experiment and produce designs to suit unique needs. All Additional Layer tracks use green custom colors, alternating between light and dark shades. This layer is muted by default.
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