It's been almost a week for my effort in adding "has given birth to" and "animal has grown to become" sounds for various new pets. I'm making progress, but it's proving to be much more challenging than I had anticipated. For one thing, good quality sounds even for animal species that I had assumed would be commonplace (such as tigers, rats and alligators) proved to be
extremely difficult to find. And a lot of websites have missing pages or are just... gone now. (For instance, batcalls.org was an entire site dedicated to sharing bat echolocation sounds... now gone.) But by far my biggest challenge was finding sounds for baby or newly hatched creatures! Those are
incredibly hard to come by!
[Side note: Do you know how many sources (copyrighted or not) of adult Musk Ox sounds there are on the entire World Wide Web - including YouTube videos? Exactly
ONE!
But, strangely, they sound a lot like the growl of a lion...]
When possible, I've considered audio editing of certain sounds to simulate certain animals. But I'd like to be accurate, when possible. As I ran out of public domain, creative commons, and even GPL sound sources for many animals, I was left to ask for permission from owners to use copyright material. I've sent out about a dozen emails and 9 messages to YouTube members, carefully worded, to ask for permission to use certain sounds. So far, I've only gotten replies (and permission) from 3 emails and 2 YouTube members. At least I should take heart that every reply so far has been positive. But it's been a while for some replies and I'm starting to worry that no reply = no.
Anyway, I need opinions on what sounds to use for the "giant rat".
I've not obtained permission from this source yet, but this is probably what most folks think mice and rats sound like:
Ultrasonic vocalizations as a tool for research on emotion and motivation in rodentsIn particular, these two sounds:
http://www.avisoft.com/usg/rats/rat_60_6.wavhttp://www.avisoft.com/usg/rats/rat_60_7.wavIronically, these are from recordings of
ultrasonic noises that have been downsampled to become audible.
Vanilla DF also has the much smaller "rat" tamable as a pet, but I would assume a 'mutant' rat that's big enough for a dwarf to ride on would have a different voice. That, and I want players to be able to tell the difference. I've thought about merely lowering the pitch. But considering it's 100 kg or the size of a calf, a horse foal, or a full-sized warthog, it should not be so squeaky or high pitched.
So, I'd like to substitute with sounds of much larger rodents, such as:
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Prarie Dog - National Park Service*
Ground Hog - BBC Natural History Sound Library*
Gunnison's Prairie Dog - Naturesongs.com*
Rock Squirrel - Naturesongs.com*
Chickaree Squirrel - Naturesongs.com*
Gray or Altai marmot - marmotburrow.ucla.edu*
Golden or Red marmot - marmotburrow.ucla.edu*
Olympic marmot - marmotburrow.ucla.eduNote that DF already has the Grey Squirrel, but they sound
much different. (And they're not tamable as a pet without modding.) Also, I have to be careful that what I choose does not sound too similar to the Hoary Marmot (which is already in DF and is [PET_EXOTIC]):
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Hoary marmot ascending - marmotburrow.ucla.edu*
Hoary marmot flat - marmotburrow.ucla.eduBTW: I would have considered substituting the sound of a
Porcupine, but it is listed on the
Animal Sponsorship Drive as a sponsored animal and is thus something that will be added sooner or later. I should probably assume it will be [PET_EXOTIC] until I learn otherwise. (Although... what's the point of dwarves raising porcupines? Ah, perhaps they could be thrown or modded to be used for catapult ammo?
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Edit: I've since received a couple more replies. One said they would have to think about permission and stated their would be usage and editing fees. That's out of the question, so I've
declined and counted that as a no. The other response sounds promising. But he seemed to misunderstand how the sound was going to be used, so I had to reply with clarification.