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by TeMPOraL
4304 days ago
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Thanks for your input. I don't agree with it though ;). The brain can push sounds to the background in the same way it does with visual cues, if there's no danger associated with them. For instance, you're not annoyed by the sounds your keyboard makes when you type (and I know many developers, who prefer loud, mechanical keyboards). Also, try the following experiment: open a window during the day, plug in a microphone and just record with it for a minute. When you play it back, you'll hear many sounds your brain learned to ignore - cars passing by, hum of your computer, kids playing soccer on a field nearby, etc. For those reasons I think there might be a set of sounds that would not become annoying with time. |
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Plus, I don't think anybody ignores keyboard typing sounds. They work just like car engine noises. Audio feedback for a physical action. The example you're searching for is keypad tones for smartphones. That's the concept behind your idea.