Explosion sound effects Asbjoern Andersen


The sound effects team at BOOM really goes all-in when they do something, and their newest release is the biggest explosion sound effects library ever created.

The library was created in collaboration with the EA DICE Battlefield sound team - and uniquely, this one was captured in an actual urban environment, a setting where explosion sounds are often heard in movies and games. Here's the story on how they managed to do that, and the challenges and possibilities offered by such a special recording location - as told by BOOM Library's Axel Rohrbach:


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How did the idea for the Urban Explosions library come about, and how’s it connected to DICE’s Battlefield?
If you have a look at all sorts of media, explosions mostly happen in urban environments, be it computer games, movies or TV shows. However, you won’t find many source sounds of explosions recorded in such an environment, actually – for obvious reasons: it is very hard to find a place with lots of buildings which is not crowded and noisy, a place where it doesn’t really matter if another window bursts because of the shockwave of an explosion.



The demo track for the Designed version of Urban Explosions

It is very hard to find a place with lots of buildings which is not crowded and noisy – a place where it doesn’t really matter if another window bursts because of the shockwave of an explosion

We indeed burst out most of the windows which were still intact when we arrived first. I met Bence and Andreas from DICE and told them about my plans. They were fond of the idea and to help out with their expertise on the recordings, so they joined the session to get fresh and custom material for the Battlefield franchise. We discussed what each party is after and split different acoustic tasks so that in the end we would have a wide variety of perspectives when all these tracks get combined in a session.
 

What did you want to do differently from the other explosion libraries out there?
Most importantly we recorded in an urban environment but we also captured different spots within these locations, to have a diversity in terms of reverb tails. Additionally we recorded something less urban sounding to be able to offer the most flexible set of tracks. In the end, this gives the user the possibility to work with the Construction Kit files to create explosion sounds for non-urban environments as well. Additionally, we were able to record indoors in many different sized and shaped rooms; another rather rare opportunity for us which helps making this library unique.
 



URBAN EXPLOSIONS Sound Effects | Trailer | BOOM Library


The launch trailer for the Urban Explosions library

What’s characteristic about explosions recorded in an urban environment – and how did you find a fitting location?
In general you will have much more distinct echoes rather than a reverberant and diffuse tail once you get straight walls. The more buildings, the longer the distinct echoes can be heard. We were able to place microphones in the streets, on upper floor balconies and close to walls outside of buildings. We also changed the detonation spots to create different sounding tails. The sonic characteristic in general is just much more diverse and flexible, especially because we did record distant explosions with microphones up to 200 meters away in an open field as well.
Finding the location was indeed a very difficult task. It is not enough to have two buildings with only one floor. You need as many buildings as possible to get a real urban feel.
Urban explosion sound effects library

We were able to place microphones in the streets, on upper floor balconies and close to walls outside of buildings. We also changed the detonation spots to create different sounding tails

Finding such a place without any surroundings like a highway, railroad lines, airports, farmers or neighbors who get either afraid or annoyed, that alone was a hard task. Add to this a place where it doesn’t really matter if you have a ton of craters on the property or, as stated before, if something like windows break – this makes it even harder. I talked to movie location scouts first. That turned out to be a dead-end as they normally only understand what a good picture is, not that much what the needs for a good field recording spot is. I talked to the military, to industrial places, to private people.

In the end our explosives supervisor, in cooperation with some location scouts he was working with beforehand, were able to find three more or less suited places. Another point that makes it more difficult to find locations for explosion recordings is that we were there for three days in a row. It is easier to get permissions for one firework that lasts for 30 minutes, or just a few bangs of explosives. But finding a place that allows for three days was hard.
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How did you prepare for the actual recordings – and can you share some details on your recording setup?
We had a very diverse setup, basically we brought everything we had. Our main setup which is Sound Devices 744T recorders and the Sonosax R4+ recording 15 microphones was setup to record the main tracks. Several microphones ranging from mono dynamic mics over diverse stereo setups to ambisonic. In addition, we had handhelds set up all over the place, ranging from Olympus LS5 over Zoom H6 to Sony PCM100. These were meant as some kind of experimental addition.
Explosion sound effects recording gear
In the end, we were surprised how well those performed on such loud sources. We had tons of microphone cables with us. Some things that need to be considered and stuff we always bring: duct-tape, enough drinking water, snacks to stay concentrated over the long and active days.

Also something we mostly bring is enough plastic bags to cover up each microphone and recorder in case of rain. On the second day, every half hour or so it poured for 5 minutes, so we had to rush, covering and uncovering everything to be able to go on as quickly as possible. Luckily that worked out without any issues, even with the Schoeps mics we brought ;-)
 



Hear the demo for the Construction Kit version of Urban Explosions

What are some of the highlights for you in the library?
In my opinion the flexibility is one of the absolute key highlights. With urban, open field and indoor bangs, you have a library that can be used not only for explosion sound design, but also to support gun shots or to design cannon shots. But even to create sweeteners for huge footsteps of dinosaurs, dragons or Godzilla, epic door slams, even percussion and trailer hits.

There are some experimental recordings like microphones placed inside a gully or metallic pipes which almost sound synthetic. The track count allows for mixing in diverse surround formats and also offers the possibility to create a sheer endless amount of different sounding bangs.
 

What was the biggest challenge in making the library? Any lessons learned from making it?
One challenge that popped up over and over again in creating this library was to explain to people what is important when recording sounds instead of picture. That started with the search for the right location (see above), but also required clarification with the explosives supervisor. Normally they’re looking for explosions that either look cool or destroy as much as possible – both mostly being as quiet as possible. We were after something that is highly controllable and destroys as little as possible and we were not at all interested in cool visuals (a.k.a. big fireballs, as we already have them in the trailer for our DESTRUCTION library :-). The explosives supervisor obviously is a professional in what he does, but it was a rather uncommon request.

Another challenge was the weather. In the end, everything worked out, but we were constantly afraid that we would have to stop because of rain. I think the biggest challenge was indeed to find a location that offered what we were after: quiet surroundings, many buildings; basically a ghost town with the possibility to get some kind of permission to do whatever you want.
Outdoor explosion sound effects
Any tips for making the most of the library?
A general tip working with multi-channel recordings is to first look for one file that is as close as possible to what you have in mind and go as far as needed with EQing, compressing, distorting etc. Only then try to fill it up using more channels with distinct characteristics that might be still missing like a longer tail or a short bass kick. Try to avoid too much overlapping within the same character / frequency response. This helps to avoid creating a dense white noise sound and works for gun recordings, explosions, multi-channel car recordings or even drum-sets.

Other than that: the Designed versions are always a good starting point, being already pretty dense, loud, compressed. Use the Construction Kit to add unique flavor. The Construction Kit sounds are still pretty dynamic on purpose. You can highly process them or leave them as they are to get a more realistic character. If you do so, keep in mind that in reality these bangs are really very loud, so put this into context. Make sure that quiet stuff like footsteps or grass rustling surrounding the explosion are really quiet in a mix compared to the bangs to create this loud feeling.
 

A big thanks to Axel Rohrbach for the story behind the Urban Explosions sound effects library. Be sure to check out the full release below:

 

 
  • Welcome to the world's biggest explosion sound effects library:

    When you carry the word „BOOM“ in your company name, your first dedicated explosion sound effects library should be a decent one. For the recordings, we teamed up with the sound department of EA DICE (Battlefield, Star Wars Battlefront) and we created the biggest explosion sound FX library ever. DICE uses the recordings heavily to impressively blow up the world in their AAA title Battlefield V and now you can get the recordings and our ready-to-use designed sounds in stereo and 5.1 surround for your very own projects. It’s a highly explosive pack with 13.4GB of explosion sound effects.

    Urban Explosions Construction Kit:

    Recorded in real urban environments
    Why Urban Explosions? Most explosions in movies, games or trailers don’t happen out on a plain field, they happen in urban environments with buildings around them that shape the character of the explosion sound in a very specific way. The special thing about our urban explosions sound FX library is that it has been recorded in a real urban environment, so you get super-realistic reverbs and tails instead of artificially processed post-production reverbs or tails that don’t sound urban at all. For the sake of completeness, we also recorded a non-urban explosion on a plain field, so you’re covered here as well.

    Multi-Channel Recordings with up to 42 Channels
    We had a lot of microphones with us and we placed them in all possible positions around the explosion spot. We have very close mics, close mics, medium distance mics, distant mics, mics in front of buildings, mics behind buildings, mics inside of buildings. Each explosion in the URBAN EXPLOSIONS CONSTRUCTION KIT comes with a minimum of 24 channels, including a 4 channel ambisonic file, so you can simply drag all channels to your DAW and easily mix the sound exactly as you want.

    Sweeteners
    You’re looking for a more supernatural sound or your mix misses a bit of impact, smack, punch, tail, cackling, rumbling or character? No problem, the CONSTRUCTION KIT has a lot of great high-quality sweeteners that will easily enrich your mix in the desired way.

    Urban Explosions Designed:

    Incredibly versatile
    Our DESIGNED edition comes with a myriad of ready-to-use explosion sound FX in the categories INDOOR, NEUTRAL & URBAN, each of them in SMALL, MEDIUM & LARGE explosion sizes. Beyond that, you have the choice between MEDIUM and FAR distances, FAST or SLOW explosions and a MODERN, SOFT, CRISP or DISTORTED character. With this range of sounds, you’re certainly sure to find the right one for your scene.

    Stereo & 5.1 Surround
    In addition to the stereo version our sound designers created 5.1 surround versions for each sound so you are fully prepared to implement your creative surround vision with ease.

    Designed by 4 Award-Winning Sound Designers
    We consider sound design as a craftsmanship and we’re very happy and proud to rely on the talent of four awesome sound designers that really know their trade.

    Urban Explosions Bundle:

    THE BUNDLE – The best of both worlds at a discounted price
    The Bundle gives you the full sound design power as it contains both – the DESIGNED and the CONSTRUCTION KIT edition at a discounted price.

 
 

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