A short clip of a clock in my house ticking away. Loops seamlessly. Recorded with a roland edirol r-09hr and edited in adobe audition. If you use this sample, please tell me what you did with it below! links are nice too.
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.
A zoom h6 recorder was used, with the xy capsule to get a better range of the clock when held very close to it. The clock is made out of wood with two steel arms and a plastic seconds arm.
A plastic desk clock ticking away. I placed the microphone realllyyyyy ridiculously close to the clock to try and minimize room-sound, so hopefully this will help someone somewhere! :). Also rendered the sample so it has the ability to loop easily (i think. . . To my ears and a 60bpm grid anyway). Enjoy!.
Old electromechanical clock ticking "yantar'". Electromechanical watches "amber", orlovsky watch factory, were made in 1977, the housing is made of wood, quartz movement. --recorded mono with sennheiser mkh40.
A short loop of 12 seconds of a ticking wall clock. Recorded with a zoom h5 portable recorder and rode ntg-1 shotgun mic. I have used a filter and noise reduction to clean it up. The clock sounds quite plasticky.
Ticking wall clock in a kitchen from a certain distance, with room reverb. Also, a slight humming from the refrigerator. Recorded with a zoom f3 paired with a rode ntg5. Slightly post-processed.
A little recording of a clock ticking away. If you make use of this, please do credit me by including the following link. I’d also love to see / hear your project. Www. Eqavoxmusic. Com.
Clock was ticking. I was killing flies. And a peddler was approaching. Stereo recording via my xz1 compact. Faded out via audacity, no further process. You may add a compressor or limiter if necessary.
Ticking sound from a mid-century phinney-walker small wind-up alarm clock. Clock is worn and has subtle unevenness. Loopable for tempo, but you might be able to tell where the cut is because of pitch shift.
Wind-up 1950s spartus timer ticking for approximately 100 seconds. Electro-voice bk-1 microphone, miked very close, on soft surface. Some ambient room noise.
Recording of a common wristwatch ticking on a sound-insulating foam padding. Se-mic cardio, fostex fr2. Stereo sound available on demand. Se-mic cardio, fostex fr2.