9 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Clock Gears"

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The sound of a grandfather clock ticking. There are no chimes, just gears.
Author: Diarchangeli
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Old style alarm clock being wound-up.
Author: Gerent
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This is a song produced by an astronomical clock. That thing was full of complex mechanism including gears. This is a song which is produced at the end of a cycle. Hope you can do something with it. Licence cc, enjoy !.
Author: Vurca
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I was looking for a sound in which a few high-pitched bells could be heard together with the spinning gears of the striking mechanism. I couldn't find a sound like that, so i made my own. The two bells are from a sample user 'nemodaedalus' uploaded (wuc_bell_high_and_low. Wav). I recorded the spinning gears myself. The sound comes from a 1920's junghans clock i saved out of a dumpster. It's pretty much broken, except for the striking mechanism.
Author: Ceristimo
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Clock sample created by using drum samples and gear sounds. Samples recorded with a zoom h4n pro and manipulated in logic pro x.
Author: Kr Sound
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An astronomical clock recorded close-up. I converted this recording from. Flac, compressed, eq'd, and made it loop-ready for you. Original sound:http://freesound. Org/people/vurca/sounds/315753/. .
Author: Newagesoup
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Full quality release:https://www. Asoundeffect. Com/sound-library/wooden-gear-192-khz/. This construction kit creates the world of various rotating gear sounds. Wooden shafts, cogs, sprockets and other parts. You can hear the wooden material working in all its nudity - friction, knocking, clacking, rattling, squeaking, crackling, howling and so on. Recorded on mxl v67g and shure pga81-xlr.
Author: Hisoul
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Created in logic 9 using ultrabeat, space designer, and eq. You needn't ask my permission or attribute me for using this sound, though i am interested in how you've used it. Check my site out: http://www. Davidjgurney. Comfollow me on twitter: @davidjgurney.
Author: Davidjgurney
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Rode nt4 microphone compare signal-noise of phantom and battery power. Nt4, together with small electrical clock, in bed under all the pillows of the house. ;-). First 48v phantom-powersecond 9 v battery-power. Gear chain: rode nt4 with original xlr cord > sound devices 302 >tascam dr-100 mk2. My conclusion: the battery powered mic nt4 is 0. 5db more quiet. Not very significant. See also; http://freesound. Org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/217695.
Author: Klankbeeld
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