Recording of me punching paper taped to a cardboard box full of vhs tapes in plastic shells, using a tascam dr-05x. Silences between hits removed in audacity, used as sweetener for piñata impacts.
This is me ripping a piece of paper, which resulted in a sharp, crisp sound of tearing. I think it could also very effectively be used to simulate the sound of a roll of packing tape being applied to a package.
A recording of me slowly and exaggeratedly tearing a piece of a4 paper up into little pieces. This can be interpreted as a character doing just that (casually or furiously) or someone opening a present at a birthday/christmas party. Date recorded: 09/05/2021.
Recording of a fast sketch done with hard (2h) pencil on rough paper. The paper is attached to a wooden board. Equipment: cheap "yoga em" microphone to minidisc, unedited.
Paging through a book: here the quick flip of a page can be heard. The air being shoved around can be heard the sharp lifting of a page as well. It consist out of different tempo's to suit the users preferences. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg in a sound studio.
Someone aimlessly flipping through the pages of a book. It is fast and pointless, at the end they slam the book closed. This is done in a library set up, note the ambience.
Sounds of an 1,5 mm aluminium sheet sized 2x1,5 meters. There's also some sounds of paper the sheet was covered with. The recording starts with me sayin "blacha aluminiowa" whitch means "aluminium plate" in polish. Captured with zoom h2 @ 96khz/24-bit.
Date: 02/09/2014,recorded in my studio na_niepo,microphone: neumann usm69,software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.