Clean sounds of twistling a 3/4 full dark chocolate bar (200 grams in full) in it's plastic wraps. Lastly there is a pure snap of one choco piece in half, which is just awesome. The chocolate is moderately thick (approx 1 cm) and it is originally meant for baking.
Picking up, rustling, opening, and dropping halloween candies on a desk. Includes chewy sweets in packets and chocolate coins. Might be useful for a kid on halloween checking out his stash?. No need to credit but i'm curious what you make with this!.
Me tapping a series of objects on a block of heavy, toothy paper. A pencil eraser, metal nail file, empty straw wrapper, a metal hole-punch, and a crinkled wadded up paper.
This is a hershey's kiss wrapper being moved around to create an effect that can be interpreted in multiple ways. The first images that come to mind for me are "squishing" or something creeping through dying grass.
Tearing a candy wrapper. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2019.
Just a small sound of me crushing a wrapper, then distorting it and adding so scale-shift & glotch. I really like it, sounds like one of those sounds for a ui, like menu hovering(!). ~callum.
This is a foley fireplace. Recorded with the blue snowball ice in audacity. I layered the sounds together using audacity. This recording consists of two tracks of a smarties candy wrapper (for the crackling), one track of sticky-tac being pulled apart (the popping), and one track of jeans being rubbed together for some extra sound. Enjoy!.
A plastic bag, paper wrapper and other materials were recorded individually being rubbed. I then layered them in audacity to be played over each other. From the resulting layered sound i generated this 10 second loop. Sounds like a mellow rain upon the ground or a slow crackling fire. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Attribution appreciated but not required.