For this track, i used a rhythm pist for ten seconds. Then in the middle i created a sound that i put the sound down to show that sometimes time can flies so fast for someone and slower for someone else.
Example of a simple sine wave that is timed by limiting the number of samples. Sound generated using the go-sound golang programming library:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound. As part of the demonstration program:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound/blob/master/runthrough. Go.
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.
A mash-up of several clock sounds from freesound into a time-traveling sort of swoosh. Sounds included:varia91. Mp3 by freedgrandfather clock winding. Mp3 by percy duke.
Recorded by the author! ताङ्ग. Microphone: lavalier microphoneside of maadal: smaller sidefingers used: index onlyhit type: open sound (leave the membrane right after hitting it). Wikipedia introduction:https://ne. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/मादल.
C major scale played on a martin sigma 6 string acoustic guitar with old steel strings using a seymour duncan soundhole pickup into a presonus audio box interface. Recorded at 120bpm in living room.
I've bought this bamboo flute back in a days at the street market in kiev for some cents. It doesn't have certain scale or even clean pitches so has more decorative function in my room, still sounds interesting.
A bass-driven, low sound that gives the feel of time slowing down. I needed something for a bullet time project and messed around in fl studio for a few minutes and came up with this. I am not a sound guru, but it got the job done.
This is meant to represent "stopped time starting to move again". It's rough around the edges but with better timing and editing it can make wonders. I put this together from freesound samples years ago for a school project. I unfortunately don't have the sources from back then. If you uploaded any of the sounds featured, please contact me so that i may credit you.
This is a recording of my old antique clock. I recorded this using an ipad microphone so it may not be best quality. Near the end of the recording, it strikes 2 o'clock. If you hear some bump or tapping sound, that is because my around moved around and bump the door of the clock.
A beeping noise, with long pauses in between beeps at first, then shorter and shorter until a continuous beep. . . Could be used like a timebomb i guess.