Here you will discover soft, light sounds that result from parts of something are touching or rubbing against each other. Examples include clothes rustling, clothes movement, fabric movement and similar.
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 3. Foley, Rustling
Shuffling and shaking a large piece of fabric in a fast motion, resulting in rustling, flapping and wobbling sounds. The textiles used are cotton or linen. Close and clean recording. 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 09. Foley, Rustling
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 1. Foley, Rustling
Cutting a large piece of fabric (cotton or linen) with scissors in halves. Afterwards, the scissors are laid away on the table. Different variants available. Close recording. Version 1. Foley, Rustling
An eating sound effect: Sorting through empty shells of pistachio seeds to find more edible nuts. Searching, shaking, rustling. Different variants available. Version 02. Foley, Rustling
Moving and rummaging with one's hands through some dried spices, in this case it's medium-sized chili pods. They're hollow and lightweight, so the resulting sound is rustling and crackling. Could well be used for similar herbs and spices. Stereo. 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
Opening and closing a hamburger box. 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 makes typical creaking and rustling sounds. Stereo. Version 1. Foley, Rustling
Moving or setting down a flour sack or a bag filled with similar contents (grain etc). Some of the flour, grains, seeds or pellets are trickling inside or even out of the sack, so the resulting sound is a mix of a thud, rustling noises and a trickle of small lightweight items. Stereo, version 2. Foley, Rustling
Breaking a hamburger box by scrunching it with the hands. 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 flattened to be thrown away in the garbage to take less space. Stereo. Version 1. Foley, Rustling
Folding a bed sheet made of cotton or a similar thin fabric. The textile produces rustling sounds as it is being moved and grabbed. Mono. Foley, Rustling
Breaking a hamburger box by scrunching it with the hands. 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 flattened to be thrown away in the garbage to take less space. Stereo. Version 3. Foley, Rustling
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 1. Foley, Rustling
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
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 6. Foley, Rustling
A mercery sound effect: rolling up (or down) a large amount of fabric (linen or cotton) on a large spool. This spool is a typical cardboard reel, used to store large amounts of textiles; these can be rolled off and cut down into smaller pieces for sale. A long recording of rustling, flapping sounds. Foley, Rustling
Strange noises are heard. strange music and hammer proposals. something that is constructed. no one knows what. metal noise can freeze the blood, Foley, Rustling