Sounds downloaded by sumonesez

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This is the sound of an old-fashioned rod-type well pump, which, until a few years ago, were quite prevalent on ...

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A stereo field-recording of a vintage hand-cranked pillar drill. A cam advances the mechanism that lowers the drill.Recorded with a ...

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nearfield recording of a hand-operated WMF pepper mill with a ceramic gear grinding black peppercorns gear: Sennheiser MKH 416 P48 ...

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One shot sample of a wind-up mechanism being turned. Recorded with Zoom H4n on-board stereo mics.

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One shot sample of a wind-up mechanism being turned. Recorded with Zoom H4n on-board stereo mics.

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A sound of a fishing reels clicking mechanism separated out from river water noises. Recorded on a portadat with a ...

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Winding up a kitchen clock. Recorded straight to the pc, I added some reverb later.

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Stereo recording of a Chinese metal wind-up toy in the shape of two men playing ping-pong. Recorded close up with ...

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One note from an antique wind-up toy. Recorded with a relatively low-quality mic at a close distance; you can hear ...

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About 40 seconds from the very end of a wind-up music box's cycle, so the notes are quite slow and ...

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A clock being wound up. Recorded Jan 2006 using Sony MZ-N10 MD and ECM-MS907 mic.