Recording of a common wristwatch ticking on a sound-insulating foam padding. Se-mic cardio, fostex fr2. Stereo sound available on demand. Se-mic cardio, fostex fr2.
Antique hermle fireplace clock bell from the 1950s. One strike. Chord: ab, f7. Long decay time. Recorded in xy stereo from inside the clock. Recorder: tascam dr-60d mkiimicrophone: 2x røde m5processing: noise reduction.
[pl] kilka zegarów, budzików z warsztatu zegarmistrza w latach 80, ale tak naprwadę pozbieranych w internecie :). [eng] title:"time, sometines later". A few clocks, alarm clocks from a watchmaker's workshop in the 80s, but actually collected on the internet :).
Sound of a calculator when turned on, very similar to casio wrist-watches' sound. Recorded and noise-filtered with my laptop's microphone and adobe audition cs6. Sonido de una calculadora al encenderse, muy similar al que hace un reloj de pulsera casio. Grabado y limpiado con el micrófono de mi portátil y adobe audition cs6.
Son d'une montre. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. Sound of a watch. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Taped a pair of jrf c-series contact mics on a small, very quiet wristwatch to see if i could get a good signal. Pleasantly surprised by the result. Removed the quartz hum and de-noised in rx 7.
A hard tick of a clock. You might have to use an equalizer to get rid of some frequencies, and there is a section at the beginning you might have to cut. Recorded on an iphone xr - m4a format.
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.
This is an antique georgian cuckoo clock recorded in the sacred halls of abberknackee, under the auspicious gaze of the lord and saviour herbert the mincing.
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.
A recording of my grandfather's old pendulum wall clock, made in about 1926. The mechanism is worn and ticks unevenly, with occasional clunks from damaged cogwheel teeth. Recorded from inside the case, it is entirely unedited so contains slight ambient noise.