20 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Glass Crunch"

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Broken plate glass window.
Author: Thecommondanger
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Sound effect of glass smashing and after sounds of glass moving and crunching.
Author: Tristan Woolmington
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Me standing on broken glass. Useful for broken bones etc.
Author: Dsote
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Stepping on various glass shards, crunching, sounds a bit like eating glass (2010). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Vidrio quebrado.
Author: Holisoysilvi
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Not a shatter, just a crack.
Author: Eben Frostey
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Heavy old flash bulb, remixed to give it more puch.
Author: Schots
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It cracks, it crunches, what is it?. /rhetoric question of course.
Author: Aurelon
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Recorded on zoom h4n. The cathartic sound of a small glass vase being demolished under the cold hard stamp of a boot.
Author: Peridactyloptrix
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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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A plate broke in the house so to avoid trouble we taped it up inside a box. . . Course once it rattled a bit i couldn't help myself. Recorded on an iphone 6.
Author: Lanooskiproductions
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Walk glass crunch scuff - this recording was made in probably 1998 using a senheiser 416 onto dat tape, it was recorded on set at a night club in thailand for a film called "a hero never dies " i was operating the dat and directed by the foley artist who was actually the director of the film a certain mr johnny to. He made all 20 or 30 people on set hush up for this. A great memory for me shared in perpetuity.
Author: Martian
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Dropping crushed eggshells into a glass bowl from a height of about 10cm. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Anthousai
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The sound of a neon crushed by a foot on cement - record with a neumann tlm 49.
Author: Cidchili
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Opening dvd cases, removing the dvd and putting them back. One case is a "double disc" case, with a flimsy plastic disc holder flopping around inside.
Author: Tigermave
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Pulling apart and throwing / dropping / breaking / smashing chunks of ice from the frozen water pooled up over the cover of my swimming pool. The breaking ice sometimes sounds a bit like shattering glass; at other times the sound is more crunchy and wet.
Author: Alienistcog
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Glass shattering/breaking sound in a bucket. Could be used as a drum sound for an industrial beat. Would love to hear some of your work with these sounds, but it is not necessary to give me credit, or do anything beyond enjoying the sound for your professional or non-professional use. This file is tagged cc0, with my info, to prevent the need to carry a separate licence file around. Please pass them around as much as you like.
Author: C Rogers
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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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Sound of a very large crash sound like a car, truck, or other impact sound with glass and metal.
Author: Untitled
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Damaged smartphone screen protector being broken and crushed in bare hands (should've used gloves. . . ). Recorded with behringer b-1 microphone into focusrite scarlett 2i2 3rd gen. Into audacity on arch linux at 192 khz/24 bit. The recording was not processed or edited in any way to retain maximum flexibility to sound artists who will use this as an element. This can be useful as a sound effect for freezing or burning or deep-frying or even rain (when slowed down). Thanks to extremely wide frequency range the recording can be cleanly slowed down up to 25% speed. There's clean frequency content up to 80 khz in the recording. In a few places the mic gain was too much and a pop is clipped, but could still be useful for sound of braking or snapping something (bone?). No denoising was applied - perform your own if needed, though the sounds are mostly free of background hum (a bit of pc noise can be heard in the first minute before i turned down the gain).
Author: Unfa
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