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Audiotape Manipulation Vs

Board Plastic SFX Library
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Length 4 seconds
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Audiotape Manipulation Vs

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You can hear the distinct sound of a plastic DVD boxed set slipcase fumble as it is picked up and set down on a surface, the plastic lid being pushed aside with a slight scrape. The buttons and switches of headphones being adjusted can be heard, accompanied by a rattling noise as they are folded for storage. A Foley toy cube and toy wheel spin creates a playful sound, while marbles inside a small plastic cooler create a rhythmic rattling noise as they move around. If you want to experience these sounds for yourself, you can play and download them here. A flashlight being set on its side onto wood and plastic produces a subtle clunking sound, while the movement and rattle of Legos inside a plastic box can be heard distinctly. Plastic toys being handled and moved within a box create a variety of clickings and clackings, as well as the occasional soft drop onto a medium surface. The Foley of a button being pressed on a small piece of plastic emits a satisfying click, contrasting with the scraping noise of a metal wire brush against a plastic bottle. The desolated strings of a wooden object being scratched with plastic create an eerie sound, echoing through the emptiness. Pills being manipulated inside a plastic bottle produce a gentle rustling noise, while the crinkling of a plastic potato chip bag signals a satisfying snack. In the distance, the rustling and eating of a potato chip can be heard, accompanied by the expansive sound of a plastic tarp being picked up from cement. If you want to immerse yourself in these sounds, you can play and download them here. A plastic container being dropped and hitting a countertop creates a sharp noise, interrupted only by the opening and closing of a thin plastic bag as an object is removed from within. The swing and click of a plastic CD case being closed adds to the mix, along with the opening and closing of a food processor container in a series of locking and unlocking movements. Levers and sliders in a plastic device emit a sibilant sound as they are manipulated, while media cards rustling within a plastic bag create a soft, continuous noise. For those interested in the unique sounds of plastic, these recordings can be played and downloaded here.