A brief ripping sound of tearing cloth. It could also be used for sticky tape being yanked off the roll. (my apologies for the bird calls in the background, field-recordings are difficult in a rural area. ).
**loud** velcro pulling apart - slow, fast, intermittent. I used a 3 inch wide piece of velcro, so the sound has a lot of presence and depth. Recorded with stereo nt1a mics in a soundbooth. No effects.
I made this sound for a short zombie film. It is recorded in studio with a zoom h4n. Sadly i don't remember which mic i used, but it was close to the source. Feel free to use it in your personal or commercial project. Just tell me for what you are using it; i'm curious. ;). .
This is my old bedsheet being torn apart with bare hands. I have recorded this in 96khz/24-bit with a zoom h2, then normalized and saved as a 16-bit. This sample has a lot of sounds of tearing (unedited) so i think anyone can find something useful in it :).
I was looking for the sound of fabric ripping for a video i am working on and couldn't find anything suitable so i created my own. Three different cloth ripping noises. Two are short and one is a little longer. Recorded with my olympus ls-7.
The result of a blending of a couple different sounds in figure53's qlab program made to sound like a violent needle rip on a record. Beefier than the common 'zipper' sound.
Cloth tearing noises, the cloth however is damp leading to a slightly different sound. Note there may be adjustment noises that may be needed to be edited out.
The recording of a tearing paper, turning it into a paper ball and discarding it in a plastic bucket. Recorded with a sf-666 condenser microphoneedited with adobe audition 2018.