![]() If one has a contact mike, usually available from Timesavers, Merritt's etc, Audacity will record the clock's ticking and other sounds which are graphically displayed against a time line. ![]() I use it extensively for recording and editing music. The name is "Audacity" and you can get it free at Installation requires that one download a third party driver which is also free. I recommend that if one is considering this device, purchase directly from the maker and make sure you have one "made for you" that includes all the features you want.Īs for Windows PC programs there is one you might find helpful, although not specifically for clocks. ![]() Seems like many of the advertised features do require an extra cost option. On the negative side, I was disappointed that it does not come standard with an audio beat amplifier, although that is available as an extra cost option. On the plus side it does what it the maker says it will do and service and parts are quickly available. I have used the Microset for years and would not want to be without it. A search of past threads might be enlightening. ![]() Click to expand.There have been several threads devoted to the question you raise.
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