After the success of the wallpaper competition, and with the
Free Culture Showcase's growing momentum, we are turning our attention to Ubuntu's sound theme. Since we're moving towards visually a slicker desktop theme, we'd like the sounds to fit
in. As much as we love you The Old Ubuntu Startup Sound, it's time to say goodbye.
Free Culture Showcase's growing momentum, we are turning our attention to Ubuntu's sound theme. Since we're moving towards visually a slicker desktop theme, we'd like the sounds to fit
in. As much as we love you The Old Ubuntu Startup Sound, it's time to say goodbye.
We want to reduce the number of sounds you'll hear on a default Ubuntu installation, with an emphasis on making sound a usability feature instead of an annoyance. So we're clipping out things like 'button-pressed' and 'service-logout', and working towards shorter and less intrusive, more refined audio set.
Here's the brief
We need some sounds. Here's the list.Desktop Ready Your computer's booted up and it's waiting for your password. You might be in another room making a cup of tea so this sound can be a little bolder than our general minute-to-minute sounds.Desktop Login This is the 'Ubuntu Startup Sound'. Please.. keep it short :)Instant Messaging When somebody wants your attention, you need to hear about this or you might miss them. We want a 'new conversation' sound that serves this purpose. We don't want foghorns or big intrusive sounds but something that cuts through the hubbub would be of benefit in this context. We'd want this 'new conversation' sound to be played once and then replaced with a much softer tone for subsequent messages. [Note that we may not be able to use the 'new conversation' sound straight away, but we'd like to get there and having the right sound will help push this] EmailGetting an email is nice. It should have a nice little sound. Error Let's try to be careful here. Sometimes a subtle audio nudge is all that's needed to let the user know they tried to do something they weren't supposed to. We're not punishing here, and we're not training dogs, but sometimes a little audio cue can help people get back on track. |
The Feeling
We want a theme that is subtle, restrained and professional. We want Ubuntu to have an air of distinction and maturity, and the sound theme is a big part of that.Some Rules
- We need flawless production quality and audio that is effective across output devices of a broad range of fidelity, from laptop speakers to hi-fi systems.
- Audio should be submitted in the following format: 44.1KHz 16 bit Wav. No compression required.
- Submission of audio should be provided via a link to an uploaded zip, tar.gz or rar archive containing clearly labelled files.
- Ubuntu Code Of Conduct applies, no silliness.
When's the deadline?
Be ready in time for the next Ubuntu Developer Summit. UDS-N starts 25th October 2010 so we'll set the deadline one week sooner to give us a chance to consolidate everything.The deadline is therefore:
Monday 18th October 2010Send your submission by adding a link to this wiki page or contacting anyone in the Canonical Design Team via email or Twitter or whatever you like.
We'll have a session or two there where we collaboratively evaluate the various offerings. From these sessions we'll prepare a shortlist and then live with each of these sound themes for the next few weeks before picking a winner.
We'll have a session or two there where we collaboratively evaluate the various offerings. From these sessions we'll prepare a shortlist and then live with each of these sound themes for the next few weeks before picking a winner.
Aww… no new theme for Maverick, we’ll have wait for N? Humph.
I myself am a huge fan of Dream system sound theme (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Dream?content=75398).
No, Ubuntu actually needs a way to disable all sounds.
@TrueTom
You can do that already! Just go to System->Preferences->Sound. Click on the “Sound Theme” pulldown, and select “No Sound”. That’ll disable all system sounds. (Of course, if an application makes a sound, it’ll still play. :) )
Finally. This is long overdue.
One other thing to note: a lot of sounds (like the “new message” sound) are used positionally, which means the sound seems to come from the direction of the widget on screen it relates to. That may influence your design :)
For what sounds could use doing, there’s the Sound Naming Spec. I really recommend taking a look at it to get an idea of what to implement. (Of course, not everything uses these perfectly because it’s a new specification, but having themes that implement a lot of the sound effects will go a long way and we can file bugs against applications that neglect to trigger sound effects).
The Freedesktop sound theme is a good reference.
http://0pointer.de/public/sound-naming-spec.html
http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/sound-theme-spec
un par de preguntas. 1: donde envío el enlace?, 2: es obligación enviar los sonidos en formato wav?, los puedo enviar en formato ogg?
(perdón, no se escribir muy bien en ingles)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMWi7CLoZ2Q
Santiago, good questions.
Q. Where to send the link?
A. Add a link to this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Design/SoundTheme/Submissions-11-04 , or contact anyone in the Design Team by whatever means you like :)
Q. Will we accept OGG formatted files?
A. Our requirement is that the audio is uncompressed. If you want to use OGG or AIF, that’s okay as long as it is at its original fidelity.
YES!
Great to hear you guys are working on this.
Here’s a small request: please have a sound that we can turn on/off, that is played whenever the envolope gets green.
Otherwise i’m stuck with a bunch of different sounds played by different programs.
The messager indicator is a great way to have ONE good notification sound.
Happy to see that this is being done as an upstream project….
I guess 44.KHz should be 44.1 KHz. But AFAIK, many devices these days are fixed at 48 KHz, so wouldn’t it make more sense to use that rate?
Hey, not related to this post but general. There doesn’t seem to be any way to subscribe to canonical design blog with RSS. Please add a link.
You guys are doing wonderful and important work!
I have a suggestion in the category “thinking out of the box”. I believe it might be interesting to have the option to use continuous sounds instead of short, one time, jingles. A each sound would continue as long as the attention is drawn to its respective element. For instance if a password is needed when login the session, you now hear a drum jingle for a second and then nothing. A continuous sound could keep playing on the background until the password is entered. Continuity can allow sound to shift to softer tones and various frequencies (a low bass buzz wave for instance) whereas a short jingle needs to be hard and draw attention immediately (and if it fails to do so, the message does not come through).
Once the session is on however it can be problematic: as a user i may be playing music and or a movie (but perhaps an option can be added to automatically disable sounds when media containing audio is used).
Regardless of that, again a sound could be play continuously when updates are due, or when a message there is an unread message in the inbox etc.
This suggestion does not need to be standard, i believe this idea simply engages in thinking of sound in a different way than what Windows has pushed into our ears for the last decades.
PS: i should have checked my spelling before posting, sorry about that.
Would be great if the Ubuntu sound themes can keep sounding afrincan. If i had african instruments like Kora or Balafon, i’d start trying to do something, but sadly i don’t have them…
What about a new mouse cursor theme? One with Ubuntu branding? Because the actual cursor is too plain and sometimes feels out of place.
What about a spinning Ubuntu logo instead of the white circle with black lines?
Hey guys,
its nice to know we can contact someone on the design team but HOW??
Give email address…or irc channel ….something
I was reading and was hoping this was for maverick but apparently not!
So put the contact information on there please!
coz
hey guys,
Ok apparently I didnt look at the top of the site…duh!
coz
I’m working on it, tring to make a homogeneus, consistent and delicate set, but i don’t understand what means “our general minute-to-minute sound ” in the desktop-ready sound description, i’m italian and i’m not that good with english. Do you need a sound longer and louder than the actual “conga” or a softer one (as I like)?
Over final maverik sound them
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Design/SoundTheme/Submissions-11-04
Hi, I have been working on a sound theme for ubuntu. It’s disponible here:
http://www.adrive.com/public/1a96de7accd57a69ac43b6016073cc33e470d9f5d8cbca085f63cc82c06eeaa3.html
I hope that you’ll like it !
If you have questions, sugestions, or comments you can write me to this email address :
javier.contreras (a) hotmail.fr
Have a good day,
Javier
@Javier wrote
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I wonder can I still add my sounds to the submission, because when I thing they are pretty good.
Will Ubuntu 11.04 have a new sound theme?
Hello mrk. Ubuntu 11.04 is frozen for release on the 28 April 2011. By the time of the next Ubuntu 12.04 LTS release there should hopefully be a fully finished and debugged new sound theme. If you’d like to help, or give assistance hopefully it can happen sooner! Will you be at the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) in Budapest?
Thanks for your information! Sadly I won’t be at the UDS because it’s too far from my home and I’m not a developer… just a curious boy interested in Ubuntu :)
Will the next 11.10 have the new sound theme ?
Can anyone on the design team give us an update regarding the new sound theme? It’s been quite some time since the last update.
Anybody clamoring for a new sound theme should check “Affects me too” on this bug: http://pad.lv/539169