865 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Back Crack"

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Walking gingerly over thin ice (on big puddle) on hiking trail in lapine state park/oregon. Recorded on sony nex-7 mirrorless camera/feb. 26, 2020.
Author: Gordoh
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Stepping on walnuts. Tascam dr100 mkiii.
Author: Bittermelonheart
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Cracking parts of hands.
Author: Harrisando
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Popping my knuckles.
Author: Pullups
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Sound created using a belt. Captured using an apple iphone. (created by jamie m. ).
Author: Digpro
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A single finger knuckle crack. A fast crack, quick. High pitch, sharp, defined. Recorded on zoom h2, indoors, school atrium.
Author: Deleted User
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Polystyrene recording slowed down to create the effect of shifting and cracking ice for a show about mount everest.
Author: Skinnytecboy
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The sound of velcro being torn, or a velcro strap being pulled off. Recorded in stereo in a professional recording studio.
Author: Weejee Vdh
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Stepping on thin ice on top of a puddle in a park.
Author: Philllchabbb
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Opening of can.
Author: Stone
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Bending of a empty plastic bottle.
Author: Flashdeejay
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Needle scratch, also used as mic rustling.
Author: Daav
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Deep recording of paper being torn. Was used for as the base of a bone-crack type sound. Sennheiser mkh-416.
Author: Yfjesse
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This year has been a clumsy one, so i now am the "proud" owner of a giant bucket of broken glass. Here's what it sounds like when i take a hammer to it. Recorded to 32bit floating point format with my very nice h4n field mic. Yours to cut up and enjoy for all your re-mixing needs, professional or otherwise. Do as you like with it, no credit required.
Author: C Rogers
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The sound of someone stepping on nuts and twigs on the sidewalk and breaking them. This was recorded in the quad at ball state university in muncie, in. (arcv).
Author: Bsumusictech
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Lighting up a match.
Author: Vrezerino
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A crackling sound?. Recorded with edirol r-1 & sennheiser me66.
Author: Rutgermuller
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The sounds of bones cracking, and/or breaking.
Author: Firestorm
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Recording of me snapping a bunch of twigs multiple times. Recorded on a h4n with and a audio technica shotgun mic.
Author: Joeladam
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Tearing apart a chicken carcass for the sound effects. A couple small bones breaking, producing a sharp and brief crack. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Author: Productionnow
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Recorded with a stereo micro at815st and zoom h4n.
Author: Zwier
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Recorded with a stereo micro at815st and zoom h4n.
Author: Zwier
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Stereo sample of an acoustic guitar being smashed over a wall. It's a compilation of several files that i found here.
Author: Mystovski
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Ooh veri scary.
Author: Duckers Duckerson
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This crackling plastic packaging.
Author: The Yura
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This is a keyboard sound. Recorded from my laptop keyboard.
Author: Chrneu
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I tapped on my wooden desk a little bit and boosted the noise of it and reduced the backround noise. I used this for a scene of a character falling down stairs.
Author: Soundjournerer
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Body cracking on wind sheild.
Author: Josh
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I used my mouth to create this weird, close to bone breaking sound.
Author: Ryanz Official
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Crack wet shell egg smashed.
Author: Pandartbd
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Thunder, distant cracking and rolling, light rain, wind, toronto. Roof mounted cs-10em mics.
Author: Trp
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A crunch of bones made with velcro.
Author: Pancakebees
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Neck snap sound effect.
Author: Sodaderz
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A whole bunch of finger clicks that i recorded for an animated project. There's also a sneaky knuckle crack near the end.
Author: Dazzamoo
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Foley of me cracking some ice. .
Author: Timbreknight
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Opening a pressurized tennis ball can. Crack-hiss!. Recorded using an usi pro into a mixpre 6.
Author: Tomschuetz
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Sounds recorder bending an ice cube tray, recorded with tascamdr07 and mixed with adobe audition.
Author: Humanoide
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Man yelling hey! hey! give it back! hey! recorded outside my school using a zoom h4n recorder.
Author: Deleted User
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Recorded a short drum and bass loops at 120-bpm using ableton live 9. 4 notes per bar played on bass in this order: e1 g1 e1 d1. This recording is designed for a mid-range frequency instrument, like a guitar, over the loop. Mid range frequencies are reduced to allow space for a guitar, vocals, etc. Additional notes:-14. 9 lufs integrated-1. 1 db true peak max. Want something more customized? send me a note or visit my youtube. Com/bainmackhope this helps and is useful for your next project. Cheers,bainmack.
Author: Bainmack
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Orchestral-style organ chorus with distorted piano with gentle melody. Organ chorus through audacity in wav.
Author: Bigvegie
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A loot box being opened which i made for a visual novel:https://cybergnose-cafe. Itch. Io/gathering-of-delightful-chests.
Author: Neospica
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Breaking a piece of celery. Recorded with a stellar x2 condenser microphone.
Author: Sound And Fury
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Wrinkled a plastic bag (home to rubber bands, who played no part in this recording) on my desk to try to make an ice freezing sound. Instead it sounds like stepping on cracking ice.
Author: Sunflora
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Bone breaking with gore(actually me killing romaine-lettuce).
Author: Wackome
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The slow cracking of a stick breaking.
Author: Yin Yang Jake
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Sound of branches snapping.
Author: Northern
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This sound illustrates the opening of brand new nutella jar.
Author: Sempoo
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Some ice being stomped on.
Author: Lunchmoney
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Celery braking with condenser mic in studio.
Author: Mikejonesbones
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A strong crack of thunder recorded late at night on friday january 10th 2020 in a small midwestern town. Equipment used: sony pcmd100 using the internal microphones. Pretty strange to still have this much rain and mild temps in january. . . It feels more like march.
Author: Kvgarlic
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