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.
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.
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.
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!.
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.
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.
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.
An upright piano chord sequence repeated three times, and a clock ticks!. This recording is not a perfect loop but able to be made such. Tempo is synced to clock ticks and so is almost accurately 120 bpm. Recorded by sony xperia c5305.
This sound is 50 ms, 2000 hz pure tone with double linear fadeout through it's whole length. Sampling rate of 8 khz is already an overkill (nyquist frequency is at 4 khz, while all energy of this sound is present in narrow 2 khz frequency range). Created with audacity for use with ardour 3, a free and opensource daw for linux and mac (http://ardour. Org).
A wall clock ticking recorded in anatolia (turkey), really close. Sound recorded by a sanken cos11d with a lecetrosonics digital hybrid transmitter/receiversound devices 744t recordersound devices 552 mixermonorecorded in august 2012. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.