Re-edit of this::. Https://freesound. Org/s/267177/. Made a copy, stretched it, only used the end of it (fades), mixed em, gave it a strange eq, and reverb. All done in adobe audition.
Mono, close-mic recording of a roll of gaff tape slowly being peeled back. Microphone settings: akg 414, hypercardioid pattern, no high-pass filter to maximize proximity effect.
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. ).
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.
**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 recorded several different guitar riffs played on an eastern, egyptian music scale and then multi-tracked the recordings. Polished the rendered audio a bit with reverbs as well.
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.
Airplane passing overhead, 50s sounding engine. Lots of sub rumble, very dynamic sound effect. Sounds very close, like the plane is passing barely above.
This is my recording of a wwii vought f4u corsair prop airplane passing by. This is recorded at the military aviation museum in 1341 princess anne rd, virginia beach, va 23457 during the summer of 2021.
I mangled the sound of some sirens going off. I put them all together and thought they sounded like massive sirens going off, perhaps because it was the beginning of the end. Made with audacity.
A self generated cue for a musical. I ha imagined a kite in flight, subsequently caught and destroyed by a nearby tree. I used a stock wood crack, and source files from robinhood76 and aust_paul, plus effects. Completed in pro tools 10.