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 a sound of bizarre machine (one of many) i have found in the mindbar. After arriving i immediately recognised very specific odor of this place. Fortunately nobody noticed me.
Sound of my binger wristwatch ticking. I used phase cancellation to get rid of the noise floor except for the ticks. At lower volumes it sounds very convincing. I draped the watch over my microphone - the blue yeti pro.
An admittedly noisy recording of a timer ticking away. Recorded with the internal mic of a sansa clip mp3 player, held under some blankets and pillows in a vain attempt to shield some of the noise from the apartment.
These sounds were created with free stomper drumsynth. I tried to emulate the famous simmons sdsv drumsynth, but it is definetely not an emulation, but something similar. You can also download a kontakt instrument i made with those stoper sounds at https://synthnitz. Blogspot. Com/2020/05/simmons-like. Html. Have fun!.
Recorded with my epi sg through the focusrite interface and walrus slo pedal on dream setting. Edited with reaper and thanks to kenny gioia for the tips. Use it as you like and please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
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.