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.
Sine signal of 1000hz generated to -20db of peak with a duration of 1 second to 25 frame/sec (pal (europe, uruguay, argentina, australia), secam, dvb, atsc).
I made this as a near ultrasonic sms signal. Created and edited with audacity, filtered with glame bandpass filter. If you hardly cut a pure tone, you introduce a whole lot of other frequencies to the signal at the cutting point. To avoid this after the cutting you need to filter the whole thing with a bandpass filter to ensure you have as little other frequency content as possible. It will audibly soften the start and the end of the sound. That's what i did here.
Recorded on a sony dcr-trv460e pal digital video recorder from the top deck during the ship's evening departure from cozumel, mexico. This wav file was extracted from the original avi file and edited using easy audio cutter.
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.
Sound of my binger wristwatch ticking. I used phase cancellation to get rid of the noise floor except for the ticks. At lower volumes it sounds very convincing. I draped the watch over my microphone - the blue yeti pro.
There is a man in besiktas ferry port. He sits and plays trumpet between üsküdar port and kadıköy port. I saw him there couple times. So he belongs that place in a sense. I added flanger at two point just for my taste :) recorded by zoom h6 with internal xy mic on last quarter of 2019.
Created for use in the make noise morphagene!. Experimental trumpet sounds by sarah belle reid, seen in the video "acoustic instruments with modular synths! with sarah belle reid" on the make noise youtube channel: https://youtu. Be/g63uefyz_mo. Https://makenoisemusic. Com/modules/morphagene.