A mechanism or machine made out of wood and metal moves, clicking and snapping into place. Useful for traps, trigger plates, locks, devices, etc. Recorded inside a room with a light natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 06. Foley,
A mechanism or machine made out of wood and metal moves, clicking and snapping into place. Useful for traps, trigger plates, locks, devices, etc. Recorded inside a room with a light natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 01. 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 02. Foley,
A small wind up mechanism, clicking and rattling sprockets. Made of plastic, light. Might be a wind-up toy, a small clock, the sprockets of a camera, an egg-timer. Version 2, mono. Foley,
A small, rusty metal door (the size of a lid or cover) is being opened or closed (can be used for both), making a metallic screaking sound. The hatch used to speak with inmates on a prison door. Stereo. Version 11. Foley,
Taking off the cap of a felt-tip pan and putting it on again. It is one of the thick marker pen types commonly known. Different variants available, closely recorded. Version 2. Foley,
A car sound effect: fastening the seat belt of an Opel Corsa (1998). It is the detail sound of fastening the seatbelt with a click. Recorded inside (interior). Different versions available. Stereo. Version 3. Foley,
A metal latch mechanism, large sprocket or gear-wheel is clicking into place. The sound has a short turning or spinning characteristic, followed by a loud snap or clack. Each version contains 3 variants. Version 1. 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 necklace made out of large plastic beads is picked up and/or dropped in one's hands, making clicking, rattling sounds. Quite similar to a necklace with real pearls. Different variants available. Close and clean recording. Version 1. 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 5, mono. Foley,
A barrier rope, made of thick red velvet and brass connectors, such as used in museums, theatres and art galleries. The sound of the rope being hooked into and from the attachment. Different versions available, version 1. Stereo. Foley,
A button is being pressed, making a metallic clicking sound with a short ring-off. The button is some sort of a latch, used to keep something in locked place (such as a protective cover hardcase, or the cover of a satchel). A noticable „In and Out“ or Pressed/Depressed distinction. Version 10. Foley,
A button is being pressed, making a metallic clicking sound with a short ring-off. The button is some sort of a latch, used to keep something in locked place (such as a protective cover hardcase, or the cover of a satchel). A noticable „In and Out“ or Pressed/Depressed distinction. Version 01. Foley,
A mechanism or machine made out of wood and metal moves, clicking and snapping into place. Useful for traps, trigger plates, locks, devices, etc. Recorded inside a room with a light natural reverb. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 04. Foley,
A strong and loud, yet short, plastic click or crack sound. Popping, snapping, might be a latch or fastening system, such as of a zip lock or a plastic seal that's broken. Version 2. 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 12. Foley,
Hitting or flicking against an object made of glass, such as a drinking glass or a lampshade. A single or a few several high and bright clinking sounds, resonating, like a ding or plink. Different variants available. Stereo. Version 04. Foley,