Old electromechanical clock ticking "yantar'". Electromechanical watches "amber", orlovsky watch factory, were made in 1977, the housing is made of wood, quartz movement. --recorded mono with sennheiser mkh40.
An admittedly noisy recording of a timer ticking away. Recorded with the internal mic of a sansa clip mp3 player, held under some blankets and pillows in a vain attempt to shield some of the noise from the apartment.
Just a normal clock ticking. I created this sound for a radio report about the change from winter to summer time. For recording i used a simple zoom recorder.
Clock ticktock watch sound. Anyone can use. But if you want to know the address of the internet site available. I wanted to cheer. Thank you for using it is!.
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.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Antique cuckoo clock gives a couple "cuckoos". For some reason the second "koo" part of the chime is missing, as explained by a voice in the background. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Again a nice chord from a clock bell. That one is recorded from the inside which gives a smoother sound. Not that heavy on ears. Again recorded with a tascam dr100.
This sound is from andriala's sound, i just filtered, warp at 80bpm and pass true a reverb. Original sample :http://www. Freesound. Org/people/andriala/sounds/16651/.