On the saxophone, using a specific set of fingerings one can "play" two notes at once. This creates a clashing, almost chewbacca-like sound that can be utilized in some specific settings to create a certain effect.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
A simple recording of a wind on a music box, repeatable and loopable. (if sound-effect is used i would recommend adding some slight variation to the pitch, so it isn't as repetitive!).
Winding the hand crank of a 1909 tabletop victor ii phonograph and letting the turntable spin. Recorded with a tascam dp-24sd using two akg c 414 b-uls mics.
Pickup item (ver. 2). You can edit this sound in chiptone with the following setup code:enpjymjxnm7owwzkzwafdfumdgompxjvm_6v_2_pygqmetzjg0rpimqu_r8eaognjwrli4j93x4qa6wjegba5tolwew8twzibxjkq9xanwaaamuyyg. .
This is pack is comprised of short sound fx with an "old school" touch. I was trying to create some fx, but it turned out this pack sounds too cheerful for my project. Maybe you could find some sound of your interest in it.
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.