My grandfather ordererd this "sample pack" in the early 60s and we discovered the tape over 50 years later and used the sounds in the song "zertretene sandburgen".
Church style bell, recorded from an antique grandfather clock. Available to use on any project commercial or personal, please feel free to let me know how you have used it!.
Was trying to get some radio noise and the sound of it being switched off. Some ad flicks up briefly. The radio is an old my grandfather used. Recorded on tascam dr-1 with omni mics.
My grandfather lived here for 34 years. My mom grew here. The last summer i was with my laptop, soundcard focusrite and mic rode nt2, and i recorded this birds. The place name is "chancay" in buenos aires, argentina. My english is bad, sorry! un abrazo!.
This is the sound that welcomes me any time i go into the kitchen: it is produced by an old "made in italy" clock called veglia (like the one in this picture: http://i63. Tinypic. Com/2lb13io. Jpg) that is functioning since my grandfather bought it, many years ago.
While creating an ambient haunted house track, i created 4 slightly different versions of a grandfather clock chime by layering tube bells, hand bells, and a vibraphone at varying dynamics and articulations in musescore 2. 0. The chime rings at a b2. I obviously had a clock in mind when creating these sounds, but you could also use this as a singing bowl, a bell or gong, or as any number of sound effects.
Created for a trailer for a film. I used a grandfather clock for the main ticking of the hands but layered and added other sounds such as a heartbeat, hall kick drum with reverb and synthesis techniques. Please note: the ticking by note be in sync if you use and a countdown image i had to move the ticks to accommodate the wall clock i was working with due to the ticks where not always in time.