Cedric Hommel is a German sound designer, sound engineer, and foley artist who has worked on countless computer games, movies, animations, multimedia projects, and game trailers. His library consists of various naturally recorded and edited field recordings, as well as synthetically created sounds transformed through extensive effect chains and sound layering. Cedric's credits include the upcoming feature computer game "Das Schwarze Auge - Demonicon," various game trailers on Steam and German TV, and commercials for Audi, AMC, and Bayer.
A metal tool or weapon falling on the ground. It is medium heavy, dropping with an iron clang on ceramic or stone tiles, featuring a light natural reverb. Variant 2. Foley,
A small metal item or tool making a short, metallic clicking sound. Different versions available. Recorded closely in a soundproof room with no reverb. Version 4, mono. Foley, Rattle
A glass bottle is put on a table or the ground. It is dangling, wobbling, rocking back and forth or shaking, before coming to full rest. Version 4, stereo. Foley,
Single hit against an hollow metal barrel, hit or impact. The object is a tin iron drum cask, slowly vibrating, giving a rich bump. Version 2. Foley, Rattle
Lightly pressing a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can). The thin metal produces a metallic clicking or popping sound, as it is dented inwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
An empty beverage (such as beer or soda) can is being dropped on a concrete floor or street. A light, metallic clattering impact sound. Recorded inside, but with very few natural reverb. Different variants available. Version 12. Foley,
Ticking or knocking against an empty beverage can (such as a beer or soda can), making metallic clink or click sounds. Different variants available. Version 1. Foley,
An empty beverage (such as beer or soda) can is rolling on a concrete floor or street. Recorded inside, but with very few natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 09. Foley, Rolling
An empty beverage (such as beer or soda) can is rolling on a concrete floor or street. Recorded inside, but with very few natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 12. Foley, Rattle
Crushing some chips, cornflakes, or a similar snack between the fingers. Crunching and crackling sounds, different variants available. Version 2. Foley, Rustling
Taking a handful of chips, cornflakes, or a similar snack out of a ceramic bowl. Crunching and crackling sounds, different variants available. Version 3. Foley, Rattle
An old church organ. Treading a foot pedal on the pedalboard. A single pedal step of Register-1. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 07. Foley, Pianos
Crushing some dried spices, in this case it's a single, medium-sized chili pod. It is hollow and lightweight, so the resulting sound is rustling and crackling. Could well be used for similar herbs and spices. Stereo. Version 2. Foley, Rustling
A faucet is turned on or off. The metal handle produces a loud metallic creaking sound, but in any way no water is running. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Foley,
Unwinding some florist wire from the wooden spool. Relatively fast, so it produces a distinctive kind of rattling sounds. Different variants available. Version 1. Foley,
Unwinding some florist wire from the wooden spool. Relatively fast, so it produces a distinctive kind of rattling sounds. Different variants available. Version 2. Foley, Rattle
Opening and closing a food bottle, in this case a bottle of clotted cream. Also suitable for milk bottles with a large spin cap, etc. Close and clean recording. Different variants available. Version 2. Foley,
Scoring a foosball goal! The small, hard plastic ball of a foosball table (or table football / soccer) is falling into the goal (which has a hole, so that the ball is returned to the collection device). Stereo. Foley, Rolling
Scoring a foosball goal! The small, hard plastic ball of a foosball table (or table football / soccer) is falling into the goal (which has a hole, so that the ball is returned to the collection device). The ball can be heard rolling inside the table to the ouput opening. Stereo. Version 1. Foley, Toys
Scoring a foosball goal! The small, hard plastic ball of a foosball table (or table football / soccer) is falling into the goal (which has a hole, so that the ball is returned to the collection device). The ball can be heard rolling inside the table to the ouput opening. Stereo. Version 2. Foley, Rolling
The small, hard plastic ball of a foosball table (or table football / soccer) is rolling on the playing field. It runs along, as well as against the walls of the table. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Foley, Toys
A foosball table (also known as table football/soccer) sound effect: A gameplay sequence. The ball is dropped onto the field. Two players utilize their players by pushing and spinning the rods on which they're fixed. The ball is kicked along the playing field and into the goal. Version 3. Foley, Toys
Picking a hamburger box up and dropping it on the ground. This box is a typical fast food packaging, as was used by the large burger chains back in the 80s: a shell made out of styrofoam. This one is thrown away. Several variants in each file! Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Handling a hamburger box, such as packing a burger into it. This box is a typical fast food packaging, as was used by the large burger chains back in the 80s: a shell made out of styrofoam. It produces typical creaking and crackling sounds. Several variants in each file! Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Handling a hamburger box, such as packing a burger into it. This box is a typical fast food packaging, as was used by the large burger chains back in the 80s: a shell made out of styrofoam. It produces typical creaking and crackling sounds. Several variants in each file! Stereo. Version 3. Foley, Rustling
Moving several hamburger boxes, such as pulling one out of a staple of stacked boxes. This box is a typical fast food packaging, as was used by the large burger chains back in the 80s: a shell made out of styrofoam. It produces typical creaking and crackling sounds. Stereo. Version 1. Foley, Rustling
Hammering single nails or rivets into a piece of leather. The tool used is a hammer, the surface below is a massive wooden table. The working sounds of e. g. a shoemaker. Different variants available, stereo. Version 3. Foley,
An assortment of metal and copper items, such as rods, pipes, screws and bolts is being moved. It may be collected or picked up, or be put down, arranged, worked with. A mix of clanking clinking, rattling and clattering sounds. Stereo. Different variants available. Version 4. Foley,
Dragging a steel rod along a concrete floor, or over a stone surface. A metallic scraping sound with a ring-off. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Dragging a steel rod along a concrete floor, or over a stone surface. A metallic scraping sound with a ring-off. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Someone announces a speech at the table: Knocking a spoon against the side of a wine glass or general drinking glass. Close and clean recording. Different variants with different types of glasses available. Stereo. Version 07. Foley,
Pressing a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) with the hands. The thin metal produces a metallic clicking or crackling sound, as it is dented inwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 03. Foley,
Pressing a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) with the hands. The thin metal produces a metallic clicking or crackling sound, as it is dented inwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 04. Foley,
Pressing a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) with the hands. The thin metal produces a metallic clicking or crackling sound, as it is dented inwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 07. Foley,
Pressing a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) with the hands. The thin metal produces a metallic clicking or crackling sound, as it is dented inwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 08. Foley,
Pressing a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) with the hands. The thin metal produces a metallic clicking or crackling sound, as it is dented inwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 09. Foley, Rustling
Pressing a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) with the hands. The thin metal produces a metallic clicking or crackling sound, as it is dented inwards. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 10. Foley,