The sound of trying to open a box without succeeding. As heard in our episode "the snurfs" bonus 107 (comedypodcast. Net). Recorded using audacity on a mac with a blue yeti microphone.
Recorded sand on a large piece of paper being dragged across a rubberized dance floor (marley). Space had a twenty foot ceiling. Recorded with a tascam im2 stereo condenser microphone and ipod touch. This version has shorter, tugging drags.
The sound caught my attention and i thought others might find it useful. The sound comes from a small cardboard box with a glossy exterior being removed from a slightly bigger cardboard box causing the little pop at the end.
Sliding, opening, and generally rustling a medium sized cardboard box. Recorded from within. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 for my own use but hopefully someone else finds it useful as well!.
Recorded sand on a large piece of paper being dragged across a rubberized dance floor (marley). Space had a twenty foot ceiling. Recorded with a tascam im2 stereo condenser microphone and ipod touch. This version has longer, drawn out drags.
Large cardboard box falling onto ground. Edits into one-shots. Stacks with other from bundle into a good crash. Recorded with shure ksm32 and buzz audio arc at 24bit and 48khz. Requires editing.
A brand new macbook box is so tight that lifting the lid won't open it; you have to wait for the bottom to slide out and drop. This results in a vibration that sounds a lot like a strange fart sound.
Made by me running my hand along the side of corrugated cardboard, sounds similar to a vinyl scratch. If you do use the sound in something consider linking it in the comments, i'd love to see it.
Recording of a cardboard being finger scratched. Recorded and processed at 24bit 96khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Recorded fast with my smartphone (motorola defy) to have a sound for clothing a cgi coffee cup. In fact it was made with a schoko nut cream cup, out of similar material like a coffee container.
Various takes of a deck of playing cards being handled, shuffled, dealt, and picked up. Made for/used in my own podcast-- but it's a generic sound that i hope others can use as well :).