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.
Moving and shaking a plastic bag, filled with empty beverage cans or similar junk. A mix of plastic rustle and metallic clanks. Different variants available. Version 3. Foley,
Squeezing a cleaning gel out of a plastic dispenser with a dosage tip. It produces squishy sounds and squirts out squashing. Different variants available! Stereo. Version 08. Foley,
A potter is throwing some wet clay unto his potter's wheel. The wheel is made of metal, so the resulting sound is a loud metal bump. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 3. Foley,
A large, old pulley, consisting of metal chains and wheels and wooden elements, is being pulled once. Rattling, clinking and scraping. Several versions available, also as a longer sequence with several pulls in a row. Stereo, version 4. Foley, Rattle
A large, old pulley, consisting of metal chains and wheels and wooden elements, is being pulled once. Rattling, clinking and scraping. Several versions available, also as a longer sequence with several pulls in a row. Stereo, version 8. Foley,
A pair of vintage scales used in a doctors office. The weight is measured by sliding a measuring bar to the side until the scale is balanced. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Foley,
Turning a metal screw or a small device, such as a screw thread bolt or a latch. Different variants available. Close and clean recording. Version 04. Foley,
Opening or closing the tiny metal springring of a necklace. It does a distinctive click sound. Different variants available. Very close and clean recording. Version 3. Foley,
A piece of cardboard is pressing and rubbing against a plastic surface, making squeaking, squealing and creaking sounds, high and shrill, similar to rubber. Several different versions available. Stereo. Version 4. Foley,
A piece of cardboard is pressing and rubbing against a plastic surface, making squeaking, squealing and creaking sounds, high and shrill, similar to rubber. Several different versions available. Stereo. Version 6. Foley,
A piece of cardboard is pressing and rubbing against a plastic surface, making squeaking, squealing and creaking sounds, high and shrill, similar to rubber. Several different versions available. Stereo. Version 9. Foley,
A piece of cardboard is pressing and rubbing against a plastic surface, making squeaking, squealing and creaking sounds, high and shrill, similar to rubber. Several different versions available. Stereo. Version 10. Foley,
A piece of cardboard is pressing and rubbing against a plastic surface, making squeaking, squealing and creaking sounds, high and shrill, similar to rubber. Several different versions available. Stereo. Version 13. Foley, Squeak sounds
A steel rod is being hit against another metal rod. The impact sound is a hard clank with a long metallic ringing sound. Stereo. Version 3. Foley, Wrecking
Spinning a swivel chair around. It is a vintage model, a bit rusted, making lightly screaking metallic sounds. Also useful as a general spinning / turning / revolving / rotation foley sound effect. Different versions available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Spinning around a terrestrial globe. It is a vintage hollow model of the planet earth, already rusting and scraping as it is turning. Made of wood, metal and plastic. Useful as well as a general turning, spinning, revolving and rolling foley sound effect. Different variants available. Stereo. V2. Foley, Rolling
Spinning around a terrestrial globe. It is a vintage hollow model of the planet earth, already rusting and scraping as it is turning. Made of wood, metal and plastic. Useful as well as a general turning, spinning, revolving and rolling foley sound effect. Different variants available. Stereo. V3. Foley,
Spinning around a terrestrial globe. It is a vintage hollow model of the planet earth, already rusting and scraping as it is turning. Made of wood, metal and plastic. Useful as well as a general turning, spinning, revolving and rolling foley sound effect. Different variants available. Stereo. V5. Foley,
Spinning around a terrestrial globe. It is a vintage hollow model of the planet earth, already rusting and scraping as it is turning. Made of wood, metal and plastic. Useful as well as a general turning, spinning, revolving and rolling foley sound effect. Different variants available. Stereo. V8. Foley,
Throwing some stuff or trash into a plastic bag that sits opened on the floor. The items are filled cardboard boxes and food cans of medium size and weight, and the resulting sounds is a mix of the clattering impact noise and the crumpling and rustling of the plastic bag. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
A small metal disk, such as a machined washer, or a part of a tool or device, makes rattling, clinking sounds. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Foley, Rattle
A mechanism or machine made out of wood and metal moves, clicking and snapping into place. Useful for traps, trigger plates, locks, devices, etc. Recorded inside a room with a light natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 01. Foley,
A mechanism or machine made out of wood and metal moves, clicking and snapping into place. Useful for traps, trigger plates, locks, devices, etc. Recorded inside a room with a light natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 09. Foley, Rattle
A mechanism or machine made out of wood and metal moves, clicking and snapping into place. Useful for traps, trigger plates, locks, devices, etc. Recorded inside a room with a light natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 10. Foley,
A vintage typewriter (60s or 70s), type „Tippa S“ by Adler. Pressing a single key. This one is a random letter of chiffre key. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 06. Foley,
Walking with two empty milk cans, clanking against each other. A series of metallic clanging and clanking sounds in a walking rhythm. The milk churns are empty. Version 3. Foley,
Pushing a metal cart on wheels along a street. The cart makes loud, rattling metallic noises as it is rolling on the asphalt. The cart is a typical trolley that's used in e. g. hotels or clinics to transport laundry etc. Could as well be a wheeled stand or something similar. Stereo. Foley, Rattle
An old wooden wheel is being spun. It is mounted on an iron clamp and makes a lightly scraping or rumbling sound. Different variants and speeds available. Stereo. Version 03. Foley, Rolling
Spinning the top of a bar stool. It is a vintage model, rusted, making lightly screaking metallic sounds. Also useful as a general spinning / turning / revolving / rotation foley sound effect. Different versions available. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
A barrier rope, made of thick red velvet and brass connectors, such as used in museums, theatres and art galleries. The sound of the rope being hooked into and from the attachment. Different versions available, version 2. Stereo. 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 11. Foley, Rustling
Crushing an empty beverage can in one's hands. Needless to say, the can produces scrunching metallic sounds. Different variants available, close recording. Version 05. Foley, Wrecking
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 13. 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 2. Foley,
Picking up an empty beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) from a concrete floor or street. Closely recorded, different variants available. Stereo. Version 03. Foley,
Picking up an empty beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) from a concrete floor or street. Closely recorded, different variants available. Stereo. Version 09. 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 01. 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 05. Foley, Rolling
An empty beverage (such as beer or soda) can is being spun on a concrete floor or street. Recorded inside, but with very few natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 13. Foley, Rolling
Tearing apart an empty beverage can. The thin metal can is ripped open and slowly torn to pieces, making typical metallic clicking and ripping sounds. Clean and close recording, different variants available. Version 05. Foley,
Playing with the pull-tab of a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can), making metallic clink or click sounds. Different variants available. Version 05. Foley,
Playing with the pull-tab of a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can), making metallic clink or click sounds. Different variants available. Version 08. Foley,
Putting a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) unto a concrete surface, such as a floor or street, or some kind of table. Different variants available, some short and straight, others have the can waggling and dangling afterwards. Stereo. Version 06. Foley,
Putting a beverage can (such as a beer or soda can) unto a concrete surface, such as a floor or street, or some kind of table. Different variants available, some short and straight, others have the can waggling and dangling afterwards. Stereo. Version 09. Foley,