My mother's house is the keeper of a trend by sligh grandfather clock named bonnie. Each time i pass by it, i admire the sound. I decided to capture it. It's mostly a clean recording outside of the occasional bird chirp or atmospheric sound. Easy to clean up, edit, and loop. Enjoy!. Recorded using an oktava mk-012-01 through a focusrite scarlett 2i2 audio interface; captured at 96k 32bit float, and bounced down to 48k/24bit in pro tools on windows 11. The mic was placed about two inches away, perpendicular to the face of the clock with the dial window open. The only processing i applied was a fabfilter proq3 48db/oct low cut at 110hz to eliminate of some of the room/ac rumble.
The same bonnie file but this time run through rx's spectral denoise to clean it up a bit. A little bird noise is still audible between the clicks, but pulling samples from it should be much cleaner and easier to isolate. Enjoy.
A short clip of a clock in my house ticking away. Loops seamlessly. Recorded with a roland edirol r-09hr and edited in adobe audition. If you use this sample, please tell me what you did with it below! links are nice too.
[pl] kilka zegarów, budzików z warsztatu zegarmistrza w latach 80, ale tak naprwadę pozbieranych w internecie :). [eng] title:"time, sometines later". A few clocks, alarm clocks from a watchmaker's workshop in the 80s, but actually collected on the internet :).
Here are the bells of our local town church of eglisau in eglisau switzerland as they strike 12 noon on august 23 2019. At the end of the recording you can just hear the children playing at the nearby school. 96khz 24bit stereo.
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.
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.
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.
Just a normal clock ticking. I created this sound for a radio report about the change from winter to summer time. For recording i used a simple zoom recorder.
Clock ticktock watch sound. Anyone can use. But if you want to know the address of the internet site available. I wanted to cheer. Thank you for using it is!.
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.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Antique cuckoo clock gives a couple "cuckoos". For some reason the second "koo" part of the chime is missing, as explained by a voice in the background. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
This sound is from andriala's sound, i just filtered, warp at 80bpm and pass true a reverb. Original sample :http://www. Freesound. Org/people/andriala/sounds/16651/.