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One of a series of foley recordings I made by sticking a piece of contact (sticky plastic of the kind you use to cover books) to a wall and tearing various household objects off it. The idea was to make a fairly comprehensive collection of rips and tears with varying timbral qualities that I could use to design UI sounds effects. Recorded with a Rode NT1 into a Universal Audio Arrow.
Often with these multi-object foley sessions, I get to a point where I can’t help but unmute all the edited clips across the tracks, pan everything arbitrarily, and see what comes out. This short loop is the happy result of that.
Feel free to use my sounds for any commercial/noncommercial purpose without attribution. (I wouldn't object to being credited, however!)
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:08.000
File size
2.0 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Stereo