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 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.
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.
Assymetric ticking noise. Sounds like the ticking of an analogue counter. A single clock tick was placed on two seperate tracks in order to control the time interval between ticks. One of the tracks was pitch shifted to create the sound of two, slightly different ticks. Both tracks pass through a tight chorus filter and a delay tap to recreate a slight sense of springiness and rattle as the "counter wheels" tick over. Created in flstudio with one audio clip, fruitydelay2, fruity fastdist, fruity parametric eq 2, fruity chorus and equo.
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.
Very short tick. This is a sound i found on my forest recording. Something must have fallen on my mics. It made a very nice, clean and natural tick sound. I cut it out from the ambient sound normalized, made a little fade-out and saved as 24-bit flac. The original recording was 96khz/24bit.
This is the sound of a very large clock ticking while it's hanging on a wall in a room. I recorded this with the built-in microphone of a lenovo laptop.
A zoom h6 recorder was used, with the xy capsule to get a better range of the clock when held very close to it. The clock is made out of wood with two steel arms and a plastic seconds arm.