This is the unique sound of two clocks, both sitting on a shelf in my living room. Although this sound is completely free to use without credit, i would appreciate it if give me credit if you happen to use this sound.
[pl] kilka zegarów, budzików z warsztatu zegarmistrza w latach 80, ale tak naprwadę pozbieranych w internecie :). [eng] title:"time, sometines later". A few clocks, alarm clocks from a watchmaker's workshop in the 80s, but actually collected on the internet :).
Wav-file recorded with the zoom h6 with stereo microphone. The recorder was sitting on the clock. You hear the room noise of a kitchen. Bonny orbit sound library.
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.
A hard tick of a clock. You might have to use an equalizer to get rid of some frequencies, and there is a section at the beginning you might have to cut. Recorded on an iphone xr - m4a format.
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.
This is an antique georgian cuckoo clock recorded in the sacred halls of abberknackee, under the auspicious gaze of the lord and saviour herbert the mincing.
Just a normal clock ticking. I created this sound for a radio report about the change from winter to summer time. For recording i used a simple zoom recorder.
A recording of my grandfather's old pendulum wall clock, made in about 1926. The mechanism is worn and ticks unevenly, with occasional clunks from damaged cogwheel teeth. Recorded from inside the case, it is entirely unedited so contains slight ambient noise.