Just crazy looping that i made just for fun, last year, when i worked with independent film makers. Original sound was recorded by me using roland r-44. You can use it for alarm or receipt for cellphone or anything.
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.
The sound of a 150-year-old ingraham wall clock. The sounds aren't perfectly even because the clock escapement wheel was hand-filed. Recorded on an iphone with an external microphone.
This is the sound of my alarm clock beeping. In my opinion, it's one of the worst alarm clock sounds in the world, with a horrible, grating alarm sound. Sorry about the part where i yell at my crew, and the dialogue about the shower curtain. Also when i say "yeah, bitches. " it had been a long day on set.
This sound of alarm clock was entirely made with audacity. First, i generated a sinusoïdal key at 575 hz with an amplitude of 0. 11 during 3 seconds. Then i deselect my track and i generated an other sinusoïdal key at 1500 hz with an amplitude of 0. 33 during 3 seconds too. I deselected the track and i generated a final sinusoïdal key at 2800 hz with an amplitude of 0. 56 during 3 seconds. Next i selected my 3 tracks and i clicked on track - mix and render to a new track. I added a tremolo effect with a reverse serrated and a degree of 0, a level of 100 and a frequence at 25,0 hz. The wave must looks like stuck triangles.
Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is a recording of a metal watch being put on.
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.