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.
Ripping material: the sound of material being ripped with different variations. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic. Could be used in n fight scene where a shirt is being ripped.
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.
Here is a recording of someone crumbling, tearing, and stomping on a plastic bag. You can use it for any video, podcast, or song and it would be nice if you gave credit to me (although it is not required).
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.