Tear a sheet of paper slowly along its grain and the sound has texture you can hear the fibres in — pull it fast and the same paper barks out as a single dry crack. 45 rip sound effects working that whole tactile range: slow paper tears with the fibre-by-fibre detail audible, fast paper rips for short-form transitions, fabric ripping with the satisfying weight of cotton and denim, cardboard shred for unboxing and packaging foley, and quick fast tears sized for film-strip and montage cuts.
Film and trailer editors reach for the fast-tear material as transition glue between scenes — the rip carries forward motion without needing a whoosh. Foley artists working on cooking and craft content use the slow-paper takes for the textural close-up moments. Game UI designers building inventory tear-down animations layer the cardboard-shred clips under interaction events. Pull whatever the cut calls for — every file is free to download for film, montage and transition work.