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Home Sound Effects Cloth Rip 2: Household

Cloth Rip 2: Household

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Cloth Rip 2: Household is a collection of over 500 ripping, tearing, and shredding sound effects.  While the title is “Cloth Rip”, the materials range from common household cloths like curtains and towels to common household sheet-plastic, such as tarp and a heavy duty plastic garment bags used for storing clothes in a closet or attic.  But wait!  There’s more!  In addition to the rip sounds, we have included some plastic movement sounds for both the tarp and garment bag.

Licensor: : Soundopolis Categories: , , , , , .
Type: Cloth sound effects / recordings
Specs: 510 sounds • 98 files • 24 Bit / 96 kHz • 432 MB • Includes metadata
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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Quick Look:

  • Files: 98
  • Clips: 510
  • Size: ~432 MB unzipped
  • Format: WAV
  • Fidelity: 96k/24bit
  • Channels: Mono
  • Metadata: SoundMiner

Cloth Rip 2: Household is a collection of over 500 ripping, tearing, and shredding sound effects.  While the title is “Cloth Rip”, the materials range from common household cloths like curtains and towels to common household sheet-plastic, such as tarp and a heavy duty plastic garment bags used for storing clothes in a closet or attic.  The ultimate goal of this library is to give the user an even wider range of material rip sounds beyond just “cloth”.  “Well, why include plastic materials in a ‘Cloth Rip’ library”, you might ask?  There are a lot of blurred lines between what is considered cloth and plastic.  For example, polyester is a plastic fiber that is typically thought of as cloth.  So, we decided to just go for it.  As we see it, garment bags are used to store cloth, and tarp is a “woven plastic”, much like clothes are made of woven fabrics.  Anyway, that’s the story, and we’re sticking to it!  But wait!  There’s more!  In addition to the rip sounds, we have included some plastic movement sounds for both the tarp and garment bag.

As with all Soundopolis SFX libraries, this one is chalk full of variation, including speed, duration, and performance.  These sounds were recorded, edited and delivered in the same fashion and with the same precision and care as Cloth Rip 1: Clothing.

Materials

  • Burlap – Acoustic Grade
  • Curtains – Double Sided, Face: 100% Polyester, Backing: 52/48% Cotton/Rayon
  • Curtains – Sheer, 100% Polyester
  • Curtains – Shower, Fabric Unknown
  • Garment Bag – Transparent Plastic, PEVA, polyethylene vinyl Acetate
  • Tarp – Blue Woven Plastic, Polyethylene
  • Towel – 100% Cotton

Recording/Editing

Fienup used a Schoeps CMC6U/MK4 microphone.  He ran it through his Sound Devices 633 to make use of its great preamps and limiters, and then line-level into an AVID HD OMNI for recording in Pro Tools Ultimate.  All files were edited in Pro Tools and iZotope Rx.  If you’re actually reading this, and interested in recording your own cloth rips, don’t forget to wear a dust mask when tearing up textiles.  Boogers with shower curtain fibers in them are pretty nasty… or so I’ve heard… ;)

Metadata

Metadata was embedded using SoundMiner Plus.  Metadata includes: Artwork, Filename, Description, BWDescription, Keywords, Duration, Sample Rate/Bit Depth, Category, SubCategory, CatID, Designer, Library, Location, Manufacturer, and Microphone.

UCS Compliant

This collection uses the Universal Category System in both the file name and the CatID metadata.  For more information about the UCS, please visit https://universalcategorysystem.com

Check out the track list for more details.

This collection provides some new and interesting sounds, as well as a ton of variations so your soundtrack never gets old! All Soundopolis tracks include metadata tags so they are easy to find using any search engine. Collections come in easily downloadable zip files.

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Soundopolis, LLC is an American company based in Michigan.  David Fienup is the sole owner, sound designer, field recordist, sound-nerd, yadda, yadda.


 
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