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WWI Firearms Pistols Collection Guide

WWI Firearms Pistols is a collection of World War I pistol sounds. It includes subprojects for each firearm and associated Foley handling and reload sounds for each firearm.

The complete list of all subprojects, their associated data, and embedded metadata is available in the accompanying WWI Firearms Pistols SoundBook.

[Note]Note

This guide provides information specific to this collection. For general information that applies to all Strata collections, refer to the Strata User Guide.

The Main Project

The WWI Firearms Pistols main project provides a convenient way to visualize, locate, and audition the sounds in the collection. Additionally, it is a central point from which you can open the individual subprojects of the library. Each subproject contains sounds related to a unique firearm, organized by type and firearm name. The main project contains tracks for each subproject firearm, with media items that reference the various subprojects in nested tracks. You can audition any of the media items, which reference the rendered output from the corresponding subprojects.

In the main WWI Firearms Pistols project, you can double-click any subproject media item to open the corresponding subproject, in which all of the tracks and layers available for the specific firearm are arranged.

Use the Region/Marker Manager to find and jump to the different subproject tracks. For more information, refer to Regions and Markers in the Strata User Guide.

A subproject media item. Double-click it to open the subproject in a new tab.

Media items that reference the rendered output of the subproject. Place the cursor at any point on the timeline and click Play to audition the rendered output.

WWI Firearms Pistols Subprojects

The collection contains the following firearm subprojects:

  • Colt New Service

  • Colt M1911

  • Mosin Nagant M1895

  • Steyr M1912

  • Highpower

  • P08 Luger

  • Mauser C96

  • Webley Mk VI

Tracks, Layers, and Regions

WWI Firearms Pistols tracks, layers, and regions use the standard Strata colors and hierarchy. The main project and subproject track layout is similar to all projects across the Strata collections.

For more information on custom Strata colors, refer to Track Names and Colors in the Strata User Guide.


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