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A very unique Australian sound (as far as I know) of the clickers in the old street crossing push buttons so that blind people can find them and safely cross a road. Once pushed they will go off when it's time to cross and bleep at a very fast rate.
They don't bleep in time with one another so will constantly get out of step with the other one across the road.
This is recorded close to one of the clickers. See my other sound where I'm in the middle of the road in-between the two.
Recorded with my new Roland R-07 since the Edirol died again. Quite amazed with the quality of sound and just how sensitive it is. 24bit 96 Wav.
Try to remember to credit by linking or name if you're going to use. It's just nice.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
1:46.837
File size
58.7 MB
Sample rate
96000.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Stereo