Small pieces of styrofoam or soft plastic, such as packaging material, are being scrunched, making crunchy and grinding noises. Light and thin, similar to wrapping paper, crinkling. Version 1. Mono. Foley,
Handling sounds of a hard plastic wrapping material, a hollow case, a shell, used for packaging. The stuff that many things are packed in when you buy them. Knocking and hitting against it, low vibrating bumps and thumps. Different versions available. Version 4, mono. Foley,
Shaking out the wet laundry before hanging it on the clothes line. Or a piece of clothing, a cushion or else being straigthened out. A single stroke, flap. Version 3. Foley,
Several strange and funny sounding wobbling sounds (such as Doing or Boing) generated by scrunching together a certain small container made out of tin, cardboard and plastic parts. Different variants available. Version 2. 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 2. Foley,
Moving (while sitting) inside a leather armchair. It is an old, vintage model (approx. 1960s), heavy and thickly padded. Rustling and creaking leather sounds. Several variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
A clothing sound effect: a protective suit, made from heavy, thick rubber and/or leather, such as is being worn as a diving suit or to protect against radiation. The heavy piece of clothing is being moved, making rustling, flapping sounds. Useful for movement sounds, dressing/undressing, walking,.. 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 02. Foley,
Crushing an empty beverage can in one's hands. Needless to say, the can produces scrunching metallic sounds. Different variants available, close recording. Version 04. Foley,
Crushing an empty beverage can in one's hands. Needless to say, the can produces scrunching metallic sounds. Different variants available, close recording. Version 09. Foley,
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 2. Foley,
Removing a sheet of sticky foil. The foil is hard and rigid, producing strong cracking noises as the glue is very resistant. Could also be adhesive tape. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Looking through several photographic pictures. The ones you had before it all became digital, on coated paper, such as polaroids. Rustling sounds, foley. Version 2. Foley,
A tree branch is hit, so that it is swinging and the leaves are making rustling sounds. Either a conifer / Christmas tree, or a smaller, bush-like deciduous tree or shrub. Different variants available. Version 4. Foley,