1 minute of a grandfather's clock ticking in time with a swinging pendulum. Clock was mic'd from inside the case. This sound works well with subtle speed changes to match video of pendulum swing.
44100hz, 16-bit, stereo. Wav sample for play and view in stereoscope. On spectroscope the sample displays animation of rotating alarm-clock. Sample done by programming position of samples. Programming done in amos amiga basic on unix amiga emulator uae.
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.
This second sound is a recorded sound of two plastic bottles, i modified it using some effects :. 1-normalize2-phaser effect with-phases = 24-original/modified = 195-frequency = 1. 0 hz-start phase = 0-depth = 100-return = -80%3-change the speed with percentage = -43. 000. The final sound gives an impression that we are hearing the hands of a clock. .
I made this sound sample in Fruity Loops 7 using the Fruity Granulizer to show off some of its capabilities as well as demonstrate Granular synthesis technology.
Author: Originally uploaded by Fontenot 1031 (Transferred by clusternote)