Ripping a large piece of fabric (cotton or linen) in halves. It is torn in a fast motion with a loud, sharp sound. Different variants available. Close recording. Version 01. Foley,
A glue strip is taut, pulled and plucked, making plonk or plock sonds like a muted string. Its the thick kind, used to mount posters on the wall. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Foley,
A glue strip made of thick rubber or plastic is stretched and pulled taut, making creaking and screaking sounds. Its the thick kind, used to mount posters on the wall. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Ripping a piece of plastic tape in pieces. Tearing a perforated foil, like wrapping film, apart. Pulling a roll of adhesive tape, separating a piece of gaffa tape. Version 5. Foley,
Producing rubber squeaks on a car tire. Not the screak of a hard braking action, but done by hand and useful for a variety of foley uses, such as handling car tires in a garage or general rubber screeches. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 08. Foley,
A piece of rubber or plastic making scrunching and screaking noises. Might be a soccer ball, a gym mattress or just a small piece of rubber. Version 2. Foley,
A glue strip made of thick rubber or plastic is stretched and pulled taut, making creaking and screaking sounds. Its the thick kind, used to mount posters on the wall. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 3. Foley,
A piece of thick adhesive tape, the kind of glue strip used to mount posters on the wall. Pressing it in the hand and between the fingers, making scrunchy, sticky sounds. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Tearing apart an empty beverage can. The thin metal can is ripped open and slowly torn to pieces, making typical metallic clicking and ripping sounds. Clean and close recording, different variants available. Version 04. Foley,
Shaking out the wet laundry before hanging it on the clothes line. Or a piece of clothing, a cushion or else being straigthened out. A single stroke, flap. Version 2. Foley,
Ripping a piece of plastic tape in pieces. Tearing a perforated foil, like wrapping film, apart. Pulling a roll of adhesive tape, separating a piece of gaffa tape. Version 1. Foley,
A glue strip made of thick rubber or plastic is stretched, making creaking and screaking sounds, until it is so taut that it snaps back into its oroginal position. Its the thick kind, used to mount posters on the wall. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Producing rubber squeaks on a car tire. Not the screak of a hard braking action, but done by hand and useful for a variety of foley uses, such as handling car tires in a garage or general rubber screeches. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 02. Foley,
A clothing sound effect: a protective suit, made from heavy, thick rubber and/or leather, such as is being worn as a diving suit or to protect against radiation. The heavy piece of clothing is being moved, making rustling, flapping sounds. Useful for movement sounds, dressing/undressing, walking,.. Foley,
A glue strip made of thick rubber or plastic is stretched and pulled taut, making creaking and screaking sounds. Its the thick kind, used to mount posters on the wall. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 5. Foley,
Unwinding some florist wire from the wooden spool. Relatively fast, so it produces a distinctive kind of rattling sounds. Different variants available. Version 1. Foley,
Handling sounds of a hard plastic wrapping material, a case, a shell, used for packaging. The stuff that many things are packed in when you buy them. Wobbling, crunching, clicking, creaking. Different versions available. Version 5, mono. Foley,
A piece of rubber or plastic making scrunching and screaking noises. Might be a soccer ball, a gym mattress or just a small piece of rubber. Version 5. Foley,