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SFX_STICKERRIPPER_slayer_granular_15.wav

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MrFossy

October 4th, 2021

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Sound effects > Objects / House appliances
Sticky Surface Granular

One of a series of heavily processed sounds of me ripping various objects off a sticky surface. I ran the original recordings through S-LAYER, the sample-mangling plugin from Twisted Tools, using the granular synthesis features to generate a range of distorted, robotic tones.

Feel free to use my sounds for any commercial/noncommercial purpose without attribution. (I wouldn't object to being credited, however!)

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adhesive
digital
distorted
glue
granular
granular-synthesis
layered
pull
pulling
rip
ripping
robot
robotic
stick
sticky
stretch
stretched
stuck
tear
tearing

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:01.186

File size

307.3 KB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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