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 2. Foley,
Unwinding some florist wire from the wooden spool. Relatively fast, so it produces a distinctive kind of rattling sounds. Different variants available. Version 3. Foley,
Dragging a heavy cabinet or cupboard from one place to another. It is so heavy that it cannot be totally lifted, so it produces some nasty screaking and scraping noises on the tiled floor. Different variants available, stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Tearing apart a piece of cotton cloth, or a similar piece of fabric. This is done in a fast to medium-fast fashion, resulting in loud ripping noises. Different variants available, stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Tearing apart a piece of cotton cloth, or a similar piece of fabric. This is done in a fast fashion, resulting in short and loud ripping noises. Different variants available, stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Opening a cardboard box, such as a package or a parcel. It's not opened with a knife or scissors, but merely its top is „unfolded“, making rustling noises. Also usable for the contrary motion of closing the box. Different variants available, stereo. Version 3. Foley,
Rubbing on a thin wire screen with very small meshes, like a fragile sieve. Due to the serrated surface, this produces screaking, squeaky sounds. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 4. Foley,
Rubbing on a thin wire screen with very small meshes, like a fragile sieve. Due to the serrated surface, this produces screaking, squeaky sounds. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 3. Foley,
Rubbing on a thin wire screen with very small meshes, like a fragile sieve. Due to the serrated surface, this produces screaking, squeaky sounds. 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 5. 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 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,
Turning a rusty metal screw or a small device, such as hinges or a latch. It results in a high and bright squealing sound. Different variants available. Close and clean recording. Version 03. Foley,
A plastic container with a dosage tip is closed by turning the screw cap with a clicking sound. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 1. Foley,
Dragging a heavy cardboard box along a concrete or stone floor. The floor is dusty and dirty, covered with lots of small pebbles and debris, so the box makes a loud, scraping and grinding sound. Stereo. Foley,
Scraping a metal spoon along the stem of a wine glass, which is corrugated, ribbed, ornate with grooves or furrows. The resulting sound is a clinking, rattling, clicking glass sound. A very close and clean recording, making it seem larger than the original glass used. Stereo, V6. Foley,
Scraping a metal spoon along the stem of a wine glass, which is corrugated, ribbed, ornate with grooves or furrows. The resulting sound is a clinking, rattling, clicking glass sound. A very close and clean recording, making it seem larger than the original glass used. Stereo, V1. Foley,
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 09. Foley,
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 06. Foley,
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 04. 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,
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 09. Foley,
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 06. Foley,
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 02. Foley,
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 06. 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 19. 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 10. 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 10. Foley,