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Re: database of anechoic recordings
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- Subject: Re: database of anechoic recordings
- From: "Benjamin, Eric" <EMB@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 23:47:16 -0800
- Comments: To: Marc Schoenwiesner <marcs@RZ.UNI-LEIPZIG.DE>
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Marc,
This isn't exactly what you asked for, but there is a single such recording in the collection at the University of Iowa web pages here:
http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/MIS.html
The lone example that is not a musical instrument is a balloon pop. The helpful part is that this project, conducted by Lawrence Fritts, is an ongoing project. If you write to him you may well be able to convince him to add in some samples of ordinary sounds.
Eric Benjamin
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Subject: database of anechoic recordings
Hi,
I'm looking for good quality recordings of sounds (anything except speech or
musical instruments) in an anechoic environment. Is anyone aware of a free or
commercial collection of such sounds?
Thanks!
Marc
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