Laptop sound cards ("Satrajit S. Ghosh" )


Subject: Laptop sound cards
From:    "Satrajit S. Ghosh"  <satra(at)BU.EDU>
Date:    Tue, 3 Jun 2003 17:06:11 -0400

Dear list members, We are looking to get a sound card for a laptop. We would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks, Satra -- Satrajit S. Ghosh Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University -----Original Message----- From: AUDITORY Research in Auditory Perception [mailto:AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA]On Behalf Of D. Sen Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 4:39 PM To: AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA Subject: Re: Multichannel Sound While we are on the topic of sound files... Can anyone suggest where I can find multi-channel sound files ("multi" being greater than two (stereo))? I would like to use them to extract space/localisation cues. Thanks, DS Brian Gygi wrote: > At 08:32 AM 6/3/2003 +0200, Ladislava Janku wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> I am interested in auditory scene analysis and I am looking for some >> free accessible databases of environmental sounds (wind, ocean, birds, >> traffic, cars, trains, airplanes, applaus, etc.) . Does anobody know >> where is poossible to obtain such data? >> >> Tnaks for your advice. >> >> >> Ladislava Janku >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> Research Scientist >> Czech Technical University in Prague >> Faculty of Electrical Engineering >> The Dept. of Cybernetics >> Centre of Excellence MIRACLE >> Technicka 2 >> 16627 > > > If you do a google search on 'free sounds effects' you will find a lot > links. A lot of companies that sell sound effects CDs offer free ones > on the Net. The quality is variable, but there are some ones that are > usable for research. One good site is > http://www.a1freesoundeffects.com/ > > A page with a lot of links to free sound effects libraries is http > <http://www.stonewashed.net/sfx.html>://www.stonewashed.net/sfx.html > <http://www.stonewashed.net/sfx.html> > > http://www.findsounds.com/ will let you search for a particular sound, > specifying sampling rate and file type > > Cornell University has a library of natural sounds, > http://www.birds.cornell.edu/lns/ > > I hope these help -- D. Sen, http://www.auditorymodels.org/~dsen


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