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 16. Foley,
An old, medieval flour-mill. The stone wheel (the millstone) rotates, grinding grains into flour. A single spinning motion, stone scraping on wood. Different versions available, also as longer recordings or looping. Stereo. Version 08. 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. V4. Foley,
Producing rubber squeaks on a car tire. Not the screak of a hard braking action, but done by hand and useful for a variety of foley uses, such as handling car tires in a garage or general rubber screeches. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 12. 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 05. Foley,
Dragging a wooden object with wheels (such as a table) along the floor, sliding & making squealing sounds. Recorded in a room with light natural reverberation. Stereo. Version 3. 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 02. Foley,
Silk-screen printing, distributing the ink with a floodbar, fill blade or squeegee, squealing, handling. Version 2, stereo. Seamlessly loopable. Foley,
Coat Hangers are being moved on a clothes rail. Inside a wardrobe. The metallic hangers slide on the metal rail with a distinctive screech and clank sound. Different versions available. Version 1, stereo. Foley,
Coat Hangers are being moved on a clothes rail. Inside a wardrobe. The metallic hangers slide on the metal rail with a distinctive screech and clank sound. Different versions available. Version 5, stereo. Foley,
A car tire is being carried around. It is wrapped in a large bag of plastic foil, as it is stored away for later use (tire change). The wheel rim, enclosed in the same bag, produces some metallic clinking. Recorded interior. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 01. 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,
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 3. 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,
Pulling a handcart over a stony ground, with a bit of gravel and pebbles. It is a vintage wagon made of wood and metal, used to transport small freight and belongings. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 2. 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 2. Foley,
Opening or closing (suitable for both) the door of a glass cabinet, such as a vitrine, showcase or large bookcase. The large glass pane slides in its railing, making gliding sounds with a wood and glass character, followed by a light bump when it comes to a stop. Several variants available. V2. Foley,
Silk-screen printing, distributing the ink with a floodbar, fill blade or squeegee, squealing, handling. Version 1, stereo. Seamlessly loopable. 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 03. 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 06. 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 1. 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, V3. 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 17. 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 3. Foley,