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.
Ripping a large piece of fabric (cotton or linen) in halves. It is torn in a fast motion with a loud, sharp sound. Different variants available. Close recording. Version 11. Foley,
A foosball table (also known as table football/soccer) sound effect: sliding the manual scorers after a goal has been scored. Different variants available. Version 2, stereo. Foley, Toys
Wrapping or unwrapping a present in a gift box. Perfect for christmas, birthday or similar events. A mix of cardboard box and wrapping paper sounds. Different versions available. Version 4. Foley, Paper
A glass bottle is rolling and/or spinning on a stone floor. Could also be another round glass object, such as a drinking glass or light bulb. Close recording. Version 07, stereo. Foley,
Hitting against a glass object, such as a drinking glass, a bottle, or some art item. A single or a few several high and bright clinking sounds, resonating, or mute. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 06. Foley,
Hitting against a glass object, such as a drinking glass, a bottle, or some art item. A single or a few several high and bright clinking sounds, resonating, or mute. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 12. Foley,
Hitting against an object made of solid glass, such as the surface of a glass table or a block of glass. A single or a few several high and bright clinking sounds, sounding muffled or mute. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 06. Foley,
A piece of thick adhesive tape, the kind of glue strip used to mount posters on the wall. Pressing it in the hand and between the fingers, making scrunchy, sticky sounds. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Moving a metal handle up and down. The handle is a bit rusty and relatively heavy, and it produces screaking sounds as well as clanking ones. Useful for all different items and things of small to medium size and medium weight, such as carry cases, hinges, locks, etc. Different variants available. V3, Foley,
Setting a heavy object down unto a concrete floor. The item is something like a large cardboard box filled with random stuff, wooden things or generic junk. Different variants available. Some sound more like a controlled setting down, others like a falling down. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Setting a heavy object down unto a concrete floor. The item is something like a large cardboard box filled with random stuff, wooden things or generic junk. Different variants available. Some sound more like a controlled setting down, others like a falling down. Stereo. Version 6. Foley,
Leafing through a magazine. The pages make rustling and flapping sounds. It's less reading, than skipping through, searching for a specific spot in the journal. Different variants available. Version 1. Foley, Rustling
Knocking against the thick peel of a large watermelon. A single hit. Also suitable for other fruit, such as a coconut. Checking for ripeness. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
A metallic scrape or rattle sound: several small metal pegs are wired together tensely to some sort of grate with a wooden frame, and being rubbed in a fast motion. Different versions available. Stereo. Version 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 1, mono. Foley,
A metallic rattling sound, scraping and vibrating, a short hit against a metal object or container. Several variants available. Stereo. Version 8. Foley,
A metallic rattling sound, scraping and vibrating, a short hit against a metal object or container. Several variants available. Stereo. Version 15. Foley, Rattle
A small metal item or tool making a short, very light metallic squealing sound. Different versions available. Recorded closely in a soundproof room with no reverb. Version 1, mono. Foley, Squeak sounds
A small metal item or tool making a short, very light metallic squealing sound. Different versions available. Recorded closely in a soundproof room with no reverb. Version 5, mono. Foley,
Sitting down and/or moving on a pew (a wooden church bench). The bench is very old and produces loud creaking sounds. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. 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 06. Foley,
Handling sounds of a hard plastic wrapping material, a case, a shell, used for packaging. The stuff that many things are packed in when you buy them. Wobbling, crunching, clicking, creaking. Different versions available. Version 2, mono. 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 1. 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 2. Foley, Rattle
Putting a carrot on a cutting board, ready to be chopped. Could as well be another food product, sounding hard and round. Different variants available. Mono. Version 2. Foley,
Closing a small medicine bottle. It's the type with a twist-off top, the cap you turn open by pressing it down first and then spinning it in one direction. Version 5. Foley,
Opening a small medicine bottle. It's the type with a twist-off top, the cap you turn open by pressing it down first and then spinning it in one direction. Version 1. 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 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 2. Foley,