Artificial beep used for research purposes in the behavioral experiment (link to the paper: http://www. Ncbi. Nlm. Nih. Gov/pmc/articles/pmc3384222/). The sound was generated in matlab using binary click trains at the fundamental frequency of 330 hz and 100 ms duration, which were bandpass filtered with a bandwidth equal to 1/50th of the formant frequency using malcolm slaney's auditory toolbox. Formant center frequency was 6. 912 khz. The formant frequency was chosen to lie within rat and human sensitivity range.
Held the mic up to the desk drawer and shuffled around things looking for something. Not much to it. Recorded with a $30 mic from target. A samson m10. Recorded in audacity.
Me playing on my gibson les paul electric guitar. I made this so it can be looped and played repeatedly. Donate doge: dbsbgyyumwjhd9xk8bthqqqaykhzlibdhp.
A search and rescue helicopter flies from left to right in the far distance. Close by you can still make out birdsong and local traffic. Recorded on zoom h5 with custom mics.
Me playing on my gibson les paul electric guitar. I made this so it can be looped and played repeatedly. Donate doge: dbsbgyyumwjhd9xk8bthqqqaykhzlibdhp.
The sound of someone rummaging through a pocket, small box, etc. I made this sound by moving around a pile of keys, tic tacs, and my wallet. Recorded with audio-technica at2035 mic. No audio enhancements added.
Opening the zip of a bag, searching for something and closing the zip again ( a lot of things inside the bag: pill boxes, lip sticks, etc. ) there is also the sound of a hook-and-loop fastener.
Getting a book out of the library and opening it. Flipping through it and turning the pages. Reading with the finger on one page. Browsing through all pages at once (like a flicker book). Searching for a page. Closing it and putting it back in the library.
This is a loopable sound i made which i thought could come in handy for when you're searching through something in a game (looting). Recorded with sony hdr-pj260v then edited with audacity.