329 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Pill Sheet"

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Wobbling a 2'x2' square sheet of thin plastic that came from a picture frame. Recorded 24-bit mono with an omnidirectional condenser microphone.
Author: Stomachache
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Cloth flapping on a clothesline gently.
Author: Leonelmail
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Simply picking up a sheet of paper off of a surface. The second half are sounds of me dropping the sheet of paper from standing and crouching heights.
Author: Doctorbambi
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Request, drop a pill into fizz water and recorde the disslove. I recorded the whole process: open the pill, open the bottle, drop the pill several times, fill the glas with pop-water, drop the pill and waiting for dissolve.
Author: Ericssoundschmiede
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Sounds of an 1,5 mm aluminium sheet sized 2x1,5 meters. There's also some sounds of paper the sheet was covered with. The recording starts with me sayin "blacha aluminiowa" whitch means "aluminium plate" in polish. Captured with zoom h2 @ 96khz/24-bit.
Author: Unfa
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Some sounds of bed sheets recorded with a roland r-26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
Author: Krypaw
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Straightening out a thick piece of paper. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
Author: The Frisbee Of Peace
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A series of me trowing a bunch of papers in the air. Recorded in a small room with a zoom h1.
Author: Drmaysta
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Cloth flapping on a clothesline thickly.
Author: Leonelmail
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Foley. Dragging, scraping, wiping, tapping a metal cookie sheet. Some small room reverb, sorry. Ya get what you pay for, i guess.
Author: Lordvanye
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Shaking a palm tree anda a paper sheet at the same time.
Author: Cebollence
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Bought a piece of 12"x24"x22awg copper sheet metal last week and was fascinated by the warble noises it made when i picked it up out of the box. Recording: easy voice recorder (android) on a samsung s7. Post-processing: 2-pass noise removal with audacity due to fluorescent light hum and other background noise.
Author: Depwl
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Roll of thick guage wire lifted and then dropped in dried grass, dried grass crunches, wire hits metal sheet.
Author: Agc
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Once a month is over you happily rip away its calendar page. This can also be a spiral notebook page being taken away. Tearing is relaxing. Recorded with a røde procaster mic.
Author: Nomadas
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Sounds like a cartoon getting hit on the head with a frying pan to me. But it can be whatever you want it to be! would love to know what people use it for :).
Author: Trijohnstone
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Caffeine.
Author: Evanjones
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Another sound effect for you guys! this one is of me crumpling a page of paper and making it crinkle - hope you can find a way to use it!. Thanks for listening, and be sure to consider following me if you like this!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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Starts with sound of tossing and rolling in bed. Later adds moaning and screaming of a young woman. Recorded for my horror podcast. Mic - rode nt1-a.
Author: Vidrik
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Shirt clothing movement - mono audio.
Author: Leonelmail
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Wing flaps for a game i'm making, but could also be used for flags or sheets flapping in the wind. Sound credit would be nice but not necessary.
Author: Ani Music
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Clothes movements.
Author: Leonelmail
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Pillows, blankets, etc. Rubbing and interactions with fluffy objects, flapping and chucking around.
Author: Rvgerxini
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A quick snap of a medium sized canvas drop cloth.
Author: Zembacraftworks
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A quick snap of a medium sized canvas drop cloth.
Author: Zembacraftworks
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Just a nice sound i found in the kitchen :3.
Author: Prodepha
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Light rain dripping on a metal sheet. Recorded with a contact mic and a zoom h5.
Author: Toumas
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Vinyl plastic scratching.
Author: Frenkfurth
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Waving around and throwing a book at different speeds. The book is a 350 page paperback called "in the land of invented languages" by arika okrent, in case you were wondering. Recorded on my tonor tc30 usb condenser microphone. Originally for the solar postal services podcast, but now for you :) no credit needed, but i would love to know what you're doing with it.
Author: Solarpostalservicespodcast
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