Sound effect of Velcro Ripping. This sound effect was recorded in a custom built sound booth using state of the art valve mic pre amps, and high quality condensor microphones. Tweaked and optimized for use in film, television, radio and computer games. Foley,
A wooden chair is dragged across a marble tiled floor. Short dragging action and final thud as the chair comes to rest. Could be used as a cabinet sliding door SFX. Household sound effect sample. Loud level medium room ambiance. Foley,
A person pulls out a strip of sellotape [scotch tape] with a strong and violent yank causing a loud, high impact sound. Perfect for foley work or can be adapted for a variety of ripping, scratching and rasping woosh multimedia element. Loud 0dB sample reaching intentional distortion. Office,
A person operates the handle of a large metal door, pulling it down and then releasing it. Household Foley SFX but could work as a stapler or stamping, franking machine. Household,
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Sound Design, noyz, it is all just noise until it is actually applied to some thing. give it a listen. Foley,
Opening and closing a hamburger box. This box is a typical fast food packaging, as was used by the large burger chains back in the 80s: a shell made out of styrofoam. It makes typical creaking and rustling sounds. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Tearing apart a piece of cotton cloth, or a similar piece of fabric. This is done in a medium-slow to slow fashion, resulting in loud ripping noises. Stereo. Foley,
Tearing apart a piece of cotton cloth, or a similar piece of fabric. This is done in a fast to medium-fast fashion, resulting in loud ripping noises. Different variants available, stereo. Version 3. Foley,
Tearing apart a piece of cotton cloth, or a similar piece of fabric. This is done in a fast to medium-fast fashion, resulting in loud ripping noises. Different variants available, stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Tearing apart a piece of cotton cloth, or a similar piece of fabric. This is done in a fast fashion, resulting in short and loud ripping noises. Different variants available, stereo. Version 3. Foley,
Tearing apart a piece of cotton cloth, or a similar piece of fabric. This is done in a fast fashion, resulting in short and loud ripping noises. Different variants available, stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Shaking out a large piece of fabric, such as a blanket or duvet. In this case, it's a large piece of cotton cloth. The motion produces a typical short and loud flap. Different variants available, stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Opening a cardboard box, such as a package or a parcel. It's not opened with a knife or scissors, but merely its top is „unfolded“, making rustling noises. Also usable for the contrary motion of closing the box. Different variants available, stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Removing a sheet of sticky foil. The foil is hard and rigid, producing strong cracking noises as the glue is very resistant. Could also be adhesive tape. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Opening and closing the lid of a plastic ketchup bottle. It is the typical sort of „flip-off“ lid, which is fastened by a small strip of plastic so it doesn't fall off the bottle. Very close and clean recording. Variant 3. Stereo. Foley,
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 11. Foley,
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 07. Foley,
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 05. Foley,
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 03. Foley,
Ticking or knocking against an empty beverage can (such as a beer or soda can), making metallic clink or click sounds. Different variants available. Version 5. Foley,
Playing with the pull-tab of a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can), making metallic clink or click sounds. Different variants available. Version 08. Foley,
Playing with the pull-tab of a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can), making metallic clink or click sounds. Different variants available. Version 05. 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 08. 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 03. Foley,