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Grandmother clock striking midnight (hi res)

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January 29th, 2021

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Sound effects > Other mechanisms, engines, machines

Midnight(or noon) on a grandmother clock.
Recorded in 96khz/ 24 bit with 3 microphones time and phase aligned and mixed to mono with a touch of denoising from iZoptope RX.

Due to the 96khz resolution you can pitch the recording down for a larger more church bell like timbre without loosing too much of the high frequencies.

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antique
bell
bells
chimes
clock
clockwork
grandfather-clock
midnight
noon
oclock
pendulum
ticking
tick-tock
tic-tac
time

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

1:23.026

File size

22.8 MB

Sample rate

96000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Mono

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seba216f

2 years, 2 months ago

This is LeBron James

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thatgoesinthere

3 years ago

This is gorgeous, thank you!

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