I recorded using a zoom h6 with an xy mic and a foam screen and a tripod. I tore up paper in front of the mic. I started tearing paper at a slow pace and then tore paper at a fast pace. Recorded for a school project for a sfx library.
Slither of an old song i wrote, intended to loop. I'm playing a full bodied larrivee acoustic and slowed my voice down a little bit. Recorded on a $5 microphone, as always. "we've held tears and i've felt loveless. . ".
Tearing paper slow & fast field recording with zoom h2n. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
A recording of me slowly and exaggeratedly tearing a piece of a4 paper up into little pieces. This can be interpreted as a character doing just that (casually or furiously) or someone opening a present at a birthday/christmas party. Date recorded: 09/05/2021.
Created for the play 'exit the king' (wilbury group, 2011). A expressionistic storm, with walls crumbling down in slow motion. I made this by tearing wood and plastic apart and slowing down the sounds and adding percussion. The rain i recorded out my window.
**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.
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.