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.
This is the complete sound of a stripping plier(for electric wire) you hear the squize and release. Recorded with my phone. Tang1 is squize only. Tang2 is release only.
Egg timer - three long turns, three short turns, alarm on egg timer goes off. Timer ticking occurs between turns. 44. 1khz 16bit mono. Neumann tlm103 through yamaha mg10/2 mixer and rnc1773 compressor into computer.
Sound of two clocks, one close and the other far from the mics, recorded with a roland r-26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
Me tapping a series of objects on a block of heavy, toothy paper. A pencil eraser, metal nail file, empty straw wrapper, a metal hole-punch, and a crinkled wadded up paper.
I'm a student studying sound and i and recording sounds this is one of the recordings. This sound was recorded by having the microphone near a clock in a empty room.
Generation of clicks ticks and cycles in makenoise xpo and karplus-strong in mimeophon. Good for musique-concrete, etc. Cycling up until breakpoint. Rendered @48khz 32-bit in reaper. For all you morphagene fans out there. Feel free to place your own markers. Enjoy!.
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.
A very basic click. I'm not even intirely sure where i sampled it from. The only potentially problematic thing i could see is the slightly off left/right balance. Makes a cool noise when you loop it too.
No thrills here. This is a 1940's german mantel-clock ticking. Recorded on a mac using a samson co3u microphone (usb connected). Straight recording, just noise removal and fade out at the end.