Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] on-line sound lybrary
From: Pete Harlow (peter.harlow_AT_thales-transportservices.com)
Date: Tue Jul 27 2004 - 12:17:57 EEST
I've posted a few recordings of trains and aircraft on:
And no, the one labelled 'rabbit' is *not* a rabbit - it is my signature
tune!
If you need pictures to go with the sounds, the planes are on:
http://catnip.co.uk/essonne/lafertealais/airshow2004.php
and the steam train on:
http://www.catnip.co.uk/transpt/pithiviers.php
Just for the record, the recordings were made using a consumer grade
stereo mike plugged into a JVC cassette deck, which was running from a
12 - 230 volt inverter in my car. The recordings were then digitised
with a Soundblaster and arecord, level tweaked with Sox, and ogged with
oggencode.
Regards,
Pete.
Lazzaro N. Ciccolella wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in order to make a project of music education
> I need to find some audio files of natural or mechanical sounds,
> noises, animals, musical instruments etc.
>
> Please,
> if you know some free sounds libs on-line, post a link
>
> Thanks
> --
> Lazzaro
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