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Any ideas on how to get that classic rubbery stretch sound that is popular in cartoons? I tried a lot of different props, even tried using som screetching and creaking, but it's not working very well. Are there any specific props that are great for getting stretch sounds?

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Start off with slowly run a (damp) finger along a deflated balloon.

Then record unrolling a large roll of parcel tape.

Fiddle with the pitch of each sound, EQ them, put them together, and you should have something good, or at least good for a basis.

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This worked very well, thanks! – David Larsen Sep 28 at 11:01
@David Glad to hear it :-) – Skarik Sep 28 at 11:07
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Tried rubber gloves?

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That was my first thought, but the ones makes almost no sound at all. I'll try getting a couple of different brands and see if that changes anything. – David Larsen Sep 28 at 11:39
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Empty water tank from the water cooler, the big one. Roll it on floor while hold a mic above it, squeeze your finger against it and rub.

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