
Feather Sound Set
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
A light and clean sound set, with 18 files for general use.
The files names are based on their best use for the project proposal, but can be used in any way you want.
10 years ago
- Now with Artistic 2.0 License!
- .tar file substituted for a tar.gz compressed file
10 years ago
- Now with Artistic 2.0 License!
- .tar file substituted for a tar.gz compressed file
ptzero
10 years ago
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surfinmdq
11 years ago
Keep it up bro!
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flimm
11 years ago
What you want to upload is a .tar.gz file.
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danstinebaugh
11 years ago
Happy to vote for this set!
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Zelgadis
12 years ago
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Allarem
11 years ago
I think it's done by our Chinese government's firewall-great firewall.
can you upload it to another server ,please?
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glhleite
11 years ago
Tell me a hosting site that aren't blocked there and I host it and post an alternate link.
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Allarem
11 years ago
http://sites.google.com/
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glhleite
11 years ago
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Allarem
11 years ago
and it's great!
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glhleite
12 years ago
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code933k
12 years ago
The only one sound I could complain about is "popup". Everything else is almost perfect. Gorgeous log sound by the way.
Keep up the good work!!
PS:// I cannot wait to finish my Ratpoison configuration with a little touch of "sounding" elegance.
I'll write about this sound theme at my Blog so that (hopefully) many people be aware of it.
Cheers
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glhleite
12 years ago
Please send me a link if you write about it on your blog =D
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Takuya
12 years ago
im new on Ubuntu and i downloaded some sounds but i dunno how to install them.
i tryed to drag and drop the new sounds into the sound folder.. but i cant...
i searched in google for answers but there was only oone that not worked for me...
on some result one person said i have to create a sound theme with synaptic.. but i dunno how
can anyone help me pls?
maybe a tutorial for that ?
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code933k
12 years ago
It is apparent you haven't take too much time for checking out the available documentation. Many people tends to avoid requests like this pointing out (RTFM).
However, here we go...
You can add your audio files to whatever directory you feel comfortable with.
Click on Gnome's (I think this is your case...) or KDE's menu and check out the preferences dialog (usually under "system") or something like that. I don't use any of them [...]
There you can setup your audio preferences, selecting the audio files you want to use.
That's all!
PS:// You couldn't copy this files to the sounds directory because it is system protected and only accessible with root (Super user) password, as anything in your disk except /home/you/..
Welcome to the site and welcome to Linux :D
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mackos
12 years ago
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DanRabbit
12 years ago
Only suggestion I could think of is to try and see if you can use maybe samples of a keyboard for the some sounds, like you did with the guitar one.
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glhleite
12 years ago
The feedbacks will be very important for me to guide some things in it, so thank you for your comment =]
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AlexPattison777
11 years ago
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DanRabbit
12 years ago
You should come work on the elementary project :D
email if your interested:
Daniel.P.Fore@gmail.com
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