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attention output module, neuron#166
Top-5 highly activated audio
Description Human: They are all very small sounds such as thunders far away and water dropping. They are relatively harder to distinguish.TAB: bass eatingDB: thunder approachingSummary:
Sure! Here are the commonalities among the audio clips you provided:
1. Nature sounds: All of the clips feature natural sounds, such as thunder, rain, wind, leaves rustling, water dripping, and a frog croaking.
2. Variety of sounds: The clips include a range of different sounds, from the low rumble of thunder to the distinct call of a frog, providing a diverse selection of audio effects.
3. Clear recording quality: The recordings are all clear and crisp, with no background noise or distortion.
4. Mono/stereo: The recordings are either monaural (one channel) or stereophonic (two channels), providing a range of options for use in different contexts.
5. Use in video games/movies: Many of the clips are well-suited for use in video games or movies, with the thunderstorm and frog croaking particularly fitting for creating a suspenseful atmosphere.
6. Short duration: The clips are all relatively short, ranging from a few seconds to a minute, making them useful for adding a quick sound effect or ambiance to a project. -
intermediate module, neuron#917
Top-5 highly activated audio
Description Human: no commonalitiesTAB: voice clearingDB: drummer hittingSummary:
Based on the descriptions of the audio clips, the commonalities are:
1. Loudness: All the audio clips are loud and piercing, with the exception of the techno drum loop which is moderate in volume.
2. Monotony: All the audio clips consist of a single sound or instrument, with no background music or other sounds.
3. Purpose: All the audio clips are intended for use as sound effects in a video game or a movie, with the exception of the techno drum loop which is more suited for a techno music track.
4. High-pitched sounds: Two of the audio clips feature high-pitched sounds, the beep and the whistle.
5. Simple structure: All the audio clips have a simple structure, with the beep and the whistle being repetitive, and the glass bottle breaking sound being a single event.
Overall, the audio clips share these commonalities, but they also have distinct differences in terms of the specific sound and style, which makes them suitable for different purposes and contexts. -
output module, neuron#375
Top-5 highly activated audio
Description Human: They are all repetitive sounds such as claps and alarms. The recoding quality is high and clear.TAB: steam rushingDB: bell-ringers crucifyingSummary:
Sure! Here are the commonalities among the audio clips you provided:
1. All of the clips are recordings of sounds: The first clip is a recording of a bell ringing, the second is an alarm clock ringing, the third is a frog croaking, and the fourth is a recording of a group of people clapping.
2. High quality recordings: All of the clips are of high quality, meaning they are clear and well-recorded.
3. Loud and clear sounds: Each of the clips features loud and clear sounds that are easy to hear.
4. Gradual increase in volume: Three of the clips (the alarm clock, the frog, and the group of people clapping) feature a gradual increase in volume over time.
5. Potential use in video games or movies: All of the clips could be used as sound effects in video games or movies, based on their descriptions.