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.
Using a cheap quality paper towel, i slowly tore the paper towel in half in a hallway. I recorded it using my iphone 6s for a sound project and my professor said it sounded good enough to upload!. Recorded 10/11/19.
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.
Ripping a piece of office paper with the end of a pair of metal scissors, on a wooden desktop. Recorded with the xy mics on a zoom h1, and a bit of eq to get rid of handling noise in audition.
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.
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.