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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.