Sound events

From: Kevin Austin (kevin.austin@videotron.ca)
Date: Sat Dec 20 2008 - 09:33:31 EST


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> From: AUDITORY automatic digest system <LISTSERV@LISTS.MCGILL.CA>
> Date: 2008 December 20 12:49:45 AM EST (CA)
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> Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 11:03:54 -0500
> From: Laurie M Heller <Laurie_Heller@BROWN.EDU>
> Subject: sound events on web
>
> Hi Auditory list members,
>
> I would like to alert you to some high-quality recordings of sound
> events that I have made available for research purposes at www.auditorylab.org
> via the "sound event downloads" tab near the top of the page.
> These are recordings of various categories of sound events such as
> impacts, scrapes, drips, etc. that were made with a variety of hand-
> held everyday objects. The goal was to make accurate recordings of
> multiple exemplars within each category so as to capture the
> naturally occurring acoustic variation within and across each type
> of event. My lab at Brown University is currently collecting
> normative data on these sounds. More sounds will be uploaded to this
> NSF-funded database in the future. The objects and
> recording equipment are documented on the website and further
> information is available upon request.
>
> Laurie Heller, Ph.D.
> Dept. of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences
> Brown University
> 190 Thayer Street=20
> Providence RI 02912
> Laurie_Heller@brown.edu
> www.auditorylab.org
>

(Many of the original sounds were recorded in 24bit, 96kHz format.)

Best

Kevin



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