I was annoyed by my default terminal bell sound and that got me thinking!

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    15 days ago

    I used to change them but these days it’s usually just silenced on my computers. Changing system sounds used to be a great prank to do on someone else’s computer. You could change their login sound so they’d go through however much more of their day without knowing but the next day they’d log in and get blasted with the sound of ‘La Cucaracha’ or a pornstar moaning, depending on your target.

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    17 days ago

    i used to like the ones from winxp, prolly cuz i used the long time ago. these days i have none. not sure how i should even enable them…

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    17 days ago

    Not exactly a terminal bell, but in my own phone I have replaced all system sounds with those coming from Doom 3 and Quake 2. Best UI sounds ever.

    Plasma rifle cocking for display unlock is music to my ears.

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    17 days ago

    I have to use Windows at work so I’ve replaced the system sounds with some that are substantially less jarring. I’ve no idea why the defaults are so abrupt and uncomfortable.

    On my phone I have toast popping up for my emails, a Garand ping for texts, and various silly things for messages from specific friends (often snippets of voice clips they’ve sent over the years).

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    14 days ago

    @toothpaste_sandwich Right now I just have the KDE Oxygen sounds because I haven’t set up any custom sounds since I’m not sure how to yet. I really liked the Wii & Wii U sound design though; they did alot of the work making the console fun even outside of playing games, even things like changing system settings & hearing the clicks & scrolling sounds. I would love to have a computer with similarly complex & fun sound design.

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      14 days ago

      @toothpaste_sandwich On my phone I have several Wii sound effects for different notifications. Messages & emails have the Wii Message Board “new mail” sound, important notifications have the “update complete” & “copy data complete” sounds, bad notifications have the “failed to read disk” sound, & other notifications have the Wii menu click sound. The UI still has no sounds at all though because Android launchers never have sounds :(

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        13 days ago

        I never owned a Wii so I’m not familiar with those sounds… I’ll have to check them out! Shouldn’t be too hard to create a sound theme around them, if you’re so inclined.