A proccessed clock, turned into a loop. To hear the unproccessed sound, click on this link. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/digifishmusic/sounds/32937/i did not make that sound. Made with audacity.
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.
This is ultra clean stereo recording of cheap clock from very close distance. Multi-pass noise reduction, gating, ms processing & eq applied. Recorded using olympus ls-5.
The soft sounding alarm clock on the bedside table. I like it. The microphones are placed about 5 cm apart from the clock. I added a little noise reduction. Equipment usedrecording machine zoom f4microphone 2 line-audio om1software wavelabplug-in steinberg studioeq.
I put my recorder in a grandfather clock and waited the half-hour chime. Sorry, i don't have more sound recordings about hours. Recorded with tascam dr-100mkii.
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.
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.
Wall clock ticking. The sound is a field recording of a german made fauch wall clock. You hear the tick-tock sound of mechanical movement in a quiet room. I used a zoom h4n digital recorder to record the stereo sound. Enjoy. C gillespie sound library.