28 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Plastic Case"

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Opening and closing plastic case.
Author: Deleted User
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Opening and closing a plastic eyeglass case. Recorded in samson go mic. Post-processed in audition.
Author: Josephvm
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The plastic case for a mini-dv tape. Opened up.
Author: Runey
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The sound opening up a plastic dvd case.
Author: Runey
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The sound of a cd case falling and hitting the ground. Could also pass for a disk, cassette, cartridge, or other small plastic object.
Author: Apocbot
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Opening of the zoom recorder case/ hard plastic opening foley.
Author: Lighteningjimmy
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Opening a plastic wrapper, in this case from a soft biscuit. Self-recorded.
Author: Jvdicke
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Group kmm-a shorter version of the latch on the plastic case of the zoom recorder being opened. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Group kmm-a shorter version of the latch on the plastic case of the zoom recorder being opened. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Group kmm-a shorter version of the latch on the plastic case of the zoom recorder being opened. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Various versions of opening a normal dvd-case and taking out the cd was used to execute the sound. A zoom h6 recorder was used, with the xy capsule, in a normal room.
Author: Brendansound
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Plastic garbage bin kick reverbant stair case. Non matched mic in a crossed pair - 1 side facing the 8 flights of stair case - non dampened space. .
Author: Martian
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Opening dvd cases, removing the dvd and putting them back. One case is a "double disc" case, with a flimsy plastic disc holder flopping around inside.
Author: Tigermave
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Group kmm-this is a recording of someone opening the plastic case for the zoom recorder. There is also a lot of lower frequencies in the recording. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Pine needles rubbed against a hard plastic case.
Author: Daustin
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Group kmm-sample starts out with some noise from hitting a plastic case. After that the case is then slide down a metal pole. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Video game box.
Author: Snapssound
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This is merely the sound of a cd case opening and closing (if anyone is interested, it was the cd for the ending theme of the cross ange anime, sung by eri kitamura, though that doesn't change the sound. . . )this kind of snapping sound can also be used for little things opening and closing. I used this sound for a medicine cabinet sound at one point.
Author: Mewpudding
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Open a cardboard delivery box with scissors in my room. A packing plastic bag and a plastic case were inside the box.
Author: Wenjun
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Sample of some drum sounds made with a plastic bag drum: a plastic bag is stretched over a cylindrical object (in this case an empty cd-r spindle).
Author: Suspiciononline
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2 empty shotgun shells hitting the ground simultaneously on a wood floor, 12 gauge shells i think? there is a little bit of background noise, but should still hopefully be usable.
Author: Metrolynn
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Cassette tape handling / creaky hinge of cassette tape case / fingers taping on plastic / shaking tape. Recorded with zoom h6n + rode ntg2.
Author: General Kukov
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A sound effect i made for my game circlerc. It's been a while since i made this sound, but iirc it was made by slapping a calculator against a pencil case full of stationery in front of a blue snowball microphone. Credit is appreciated but not required.
Author: Swiftvector
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Phone vibrating on a thick plastic case. A really solid and great and swell sound file.
Author: Jpkweli
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This was a tape cassette and case thrown against a wall, this represents a solid plastic object being thrown or dropped from a height and smashing on the floor with a piece of plastic breaking off and hitting the ground for the 2nd impact.
Author: Bexhillcollege
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Foi utilizado um microfone condensador e gravado em um estúdio de áudio. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Author: Feferfila
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Just some noise of my casio as-51r cassette player i had left over when i had taken what i was after from my recordings. Perhaps there's some use for it, i honestly don't know, but i thought i would upload in case someone needs it. Recorded with a samsung galaxy s21, edited with audacity 2. 4. 2.
Author: Onekellyordered
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Here are some recordings of some of my basic woodwork tools. I'll try and get better recordings in the future but i share a workshop and it is rarely quiet enough to get good recordings. All recordings are me working on a piece of 25mm thick walnut timber. Listening back has made me realise that all of these tools need sharpening!! :). The recordings are as follows:. 00:00 - 00:26stanley block plane fine shaving the edge of the timber. 00:28 - 01:33stanley 5m retractable tape measure, metal blade and plastic casing. Tape being wound out and drawn back in. 01:36 - 03:30milwaukee m12 battery drill. Trigger being pressed, chuck opening and closing and bits being changed. Drilling into timber. Driving screws into the timber and removing them again. 03:32 - 05:14lie nielsen crosscut tenon saw cutting across the grain of the timber. 05:17 - endgeneral purpose wood saw 'ripping' along the grain of the timber. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is no processing to this recording other than to ‘normalize’ the levels. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.
Author: Walthamstow Walker
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