Tripoli, lebanon, 2009. The bell of the church are ringing 9 o'clock in the morning. Horns and traffic. Recorded with audiotechnica at822 (xy) on a roofrecorded on tascam dap116 bits, 48khz.
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.
A 16 minute long recording of the ticks made by a 19th century longcase/grandfather clock. Recorded by an edirol r-09hr field-recorder inside the clock hood. Free of other ambient sounds.
A plastic desk clock ticking away. I placed the microphone realllyyyyy ridiculously close to the clock to try and minimize room-sound, so hopefully this will help someone somewhere! :). Also rendered the sample so it has the ability to loop easily (i think. . . To my ears and a 60bpm grid anyway). Enjoy!.
Yep, a classic recording. A must in your bucket list. That's a pendulum clock, as you can hear. With a featuring refridgerator (sorry). But the clock sounds sweet, in my perspective. It's recorded with a tascam dr100.
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.
Midnight recording. I wanted to record really the most basic sounds in my kitchen. Clock on the wall, the fridge's sound. . . It was totally quiet, but not still not. . . !.
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 watch being placed on a table.
Sound of church bells in a little village in south of france. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro and a rycote mini wind screen. Son de cloches d’église dans un petit village du sud de la france. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).