This is a 1/4 inch drive ratchet extension that i rolled on the counter top. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak with one track duplication. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Couldn't quite find exactly the sound i was looking for so i made it myself. It's intended to sound like a revolver spin for a video game special move, including a little handling noise at the end. Ratchet recorded with rode ntg4+.
A bicycle ratchet sound recorded in an anechoic chamber with a condenser microphone, 2010, hyunjoo chung, nara hahn, sang-bae chon, keunwoo choi, hyun-woo koh, at seoul national university, applied acoustics laboratory.
Vlc ratchet tightened four times. Recorded in 24-bit 96khz with a tascam dr-40 and a sony ecm-nv1. For details on sow: blacksmith ed1 sound pack see: www. Oree. Storijapan. Net/praxis/sound-of-work.
I tried to mock the sound of spinning the chamber of a revolver for a game. Didn´t find anything that fit my needs so i tried to produce one on my own. It´s a ratchet, spun once and played with about 150% speed. No attribution needed, all rights waived - just send me a message if and how you use this sound!.
A sound of a tightening wrench (a bike repair kit) being spun around to produce its distinct ratchet like sounds. Foley fun: put to 25% of its rate and you get convincing metallic gear sounds, apply a tiny bit of reverb, maybe layer it with some screeching sounds from other users (or me, your choice) or a slow gate shutter to get a nice mechanical door opening sample.
The sound of me twisting the end of a pen of lantus insulin. Good for machine and robot sounds. Recorded with an audio technica at2035 on the left channel and an electro-voice pl84 on the right.
The sound of me twisting the end of a pen of novolog insulin. Good for machine and robot sounds. Recorded with an audio technica at2035 on the left channel and an electro-voice pl84 on the right.
This is the sound of the plastic adjuster at the back of a bicycle helmet being tightened and then released - a plastic-y ratchet sound. Recorded with stereo nt1a mics in a soundbooth. No effects.
A few variations of a ratchet being used in a small garage. The sound is close mic-ed with still a little room ambience on it. Recording equipment: akg c214 / focusrite saffire pro 24.