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Sample Audio Files
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Description: Footfalls in a noisy office hallway | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 12.2369 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Moving noise source | NumChannels: 4 SampleRate: 16,000 Hz Duration: 20.0320 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Impulse response of large church | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 5.1587 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Short click, pop, tap, beat, clicktrack | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 0.1814 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Male voice counts to 10 | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 15.5341 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Running motor engine | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 20.0156 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Female voice speaking | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8,000 Hz Duration: 3 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Funky synthetic drum beat | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 25.3127 seconds BitRate: 320 | |
Description: Funky synthetic drum beat | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 48,000 Hz Duration: 25.3200 seconds BitRate: 320 | |
Description: Multiple channel recording moving sound source | NumChannels: 16 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 5.9706 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Jet airplane | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 11,025 Hz Duration: 16.3468 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Laughing voice | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8,000 Hz Duration: 4.0960 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Ambient sounds of a busy street(bird chirps, cars, mumbling) | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 96,000 Hz Duration: 63.2967 seconds BitsPerSample: 24 | |
Description: Male voice speaking with high-levelwhite noise (5 dB SNR) | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 22,500 Hz Duration: 5.0175 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Male voice speaking, phonetically rich | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8,000 Hz Duration: 114.1440 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Male voice speaking, phonetically rich, noisy | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8,000 Hz Duration: 114.1440 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Synthetic percussive tone scale | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 96,000 Hz Duration: 13.1868 seconds BitsPerSample: 24 | |
Description: Rock drums | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 11.4678 seconds BitRate: 320 | |
Description: Rock drums | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 48,000 Hz Duration: 11.4678 seconds BitRate: 320 | |
Description: Rock guitar with distortion | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 72.4695 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Rock guitar with distortion | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 96,000 Hz Duration: 72.500 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Solo acoustic folk guitar | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 596.3719 seconds | |
Description: Male voice speaking | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8,000 Hz Duration: 4.9902 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Train whistle | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 9.3344 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Turbine | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 22.4305 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Washing machine | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8,000 Hz Duration: 200 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Washing machine | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8,000 Hz Duration: 1000 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Washing machine | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 18.0651 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Synthetic percussive tone | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 96,000 Hz Duration: 10.5495 seconds BitsPerSample: 24 | |
Description: Solo acoustic folk guitar | NumChannels: 2 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 595.2392 seconds | |
Description: Hallelujah chorus | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 44,100 Hz Duration: 8.9249 seconds | |
Description: Rock with vocals, drums, and guitar | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 48,000 Hz Duration: 8.9634 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Electric guitar solo | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 16,000 Hz Duration: 3.7500 seconds BitsPerSample: 8 | |
Description: Male voice speaking | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 8000 Hz Duration: 4.9902 seconds BitsPerSample: 16 | |
Description: Male voice speaking | NumChannels: 1 SampleRate: 22,500 Hz Duration: 5.1199 seconds BitRate: 64 |
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CS 101 - Sample Sound Files Here are some sample sound file that your can use to test your programs BabyElephantWalk60.wav; CantinaBand3.wav A 3 second version; CantinaBand60.wav. Download MP3 Sample Audio File (.mp3) Posted By: Jonathan Pham December 20, 2015. The MP3 Audio file format. A MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III files (file extension name: MP3) is the standard audio storage file type. Most music players (and smart phones) play music using MP3 files. The lossy compression reduces the quality without straying.
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Sample files from A Sound Atlas of Irish English
This section allows you to access the sound files based on recordings of speakers from different parts of Ireland which were made by Raymond Hickey during several years of field work. The data made available here is only a very small section of the total amount contained in A Sound Atlas of Irish English (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2004). In all there are over 1,500 recordings stemming from nearly 1,200 speakers in the sound atlas. There is also sophisticated processing software (written by the present author) which will allow you to extract information from the atlas using parameters which you specify yourself, for instance you could look at all female speakers from rural areas above 50 or all males under 20 from urban centres. You can also consult the realisations of lexical sets with speakers from different parts of the country. There are stretches of free text as well, again read by speakers from various parts of the country.
The data in the atlas is presented in tree form, somewhat like that in the Windows Explorer, and allows you to navigate among the many files with ease. There is also a carefully designed audio interface which permits you to listen very carefully to small stretches of speech. The sound files of the atlas can be processed further with different software, for instance you could do a formant analysis of some of the sound files if you wanted to.
Provinces of Ireland with countries form which extract are available here.
Distribution of speakers in A Sound Atlas of Irish English
Variants of syllable-final /-r/ as recorded in A Sound Atlas of Irish English
Starting in the north-east corner, in Co. Antrim, the recordings presented here are from countries arranged in clockwise direction around the rim of Ireland.
Rural Ulster speaker with Scots-type speech
East Belfast speaker
Young speaker with uvular R (north Leinster dialect area)
Local Dublin English (2 sound files)
Older 'Dublin 4' accent
New Pronunciation of Dublin English
Elderly speaker from Kilkenny (east coast dialect area)
Speaker from near Cork city (note intonational patterns)
Elderly speaker from Limerick (mid west)
Young speaker from Co. Galway
Middle-aged from north Co Donegal
Middle-aged speaker from rural Co Derry