Hi , i have if condition in my code and i want to produce alert sound in wrong case. can i do that ????

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 20 Dec 2011
What about
sound(randn(4096, 1), 8192)

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Jan
Jan on 20 Dec 2011
WarnWave = [sin(1:.6:400), sin(1:.7:400), sin(1:.4:400)];
Audio = audioplayer(WarnWave, 22050);
play(Audio);

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IceQueen
IceQueen on 21 Oct 2015
Thank you. The beep sounded exactly like the error. I threw your solution in a function and gave it a short name. Thanks!
abderrazak chahid
abderrazak chahid on 31 Aug 2017
It is very helpful, Thank you, Jan
Min Son
Min Son on 28 Jun 2019
Cool sound!
v k
v k on 26 Oct 2020
Need something similar to this, which gives a sound when the Whatsapp message comes, or an incoming SMS. A whooshing or a swishing sound.
What structure of WarnWave will give such a notification sound?

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Jan
Jan on 20 Dec 2011
Data = load('handel.mat');
sound(Data.y, Data.Fs)

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 20 Dec 2011
It seems wrong to me to use hallelujah as an alert sound to the "wrong" case. I think would be cool to probe the system settings for the alert sound and use that. You probably also want to unmute and maximize the volume.
Jan
Jan on 20 Dec 2011
I think, and it's near to Christmas, that Hallelujah is a nice counterbalance, when the workflow is impeded by a problem.
I recommend never to unmute automatically: When my son has fallen asleep, I mute the speakers of my laptop.
Well, I admit, that this was the situation of the last year. Currently: When my son mutes the speakers of my laptop, I fall asleep immediately.
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 20 Dec 2011
I agree, but for alerts you never know.
Benjamin Wong
Benjamin Wong on 6 Nov 2020
this is absolutely briliant

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Jan
Jan on 20 Dec 2011
This calls the message sound of the operating system:
beep

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 20 Dec 2011
I had forgotten about beep.
Paul Hoffrichter
Paul Hoffrichter on 16 Oct 2020
beep beep beep
Nice and succinct. Thanks.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 20 Dec 2011
So here is an absolutely ugly Windows XP hack that gets the SystemExclamation sound from the registry and replaces environment variables with the correct values and then plays the sound.
[~, tempStr] = system('reg query HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\SystemExclamation\.Current');
[~, valueStart] = regexp(tempStr, 'REG_EXPAND_SZ ');
soundStr = tempStr(valueStart+1:(end-1));
envVarSymbol = strfind(soundStr, '%');
while length(envVarSymbol) >= 2
soundStr = [soundStr(1:(envVarSymbol(1)-1)), ...
getenv(soundStr((envVarSymbol(1)+1):(envVarSymbol(2)-1))), ...
soundStr((envVarSymbol(2)+1):end)];
envVarSymbol = strfind(soundStr, '%');
end
[x, Fs] = wavread(soundStr);
sound(x, Fs)
I need to think about this idea more. Interfaces really should be playing system sounds (yuk, who actually has system sounds set to on) at the appropriate times.

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v k
v k on 26 Oct 2020
'wavread' incorrect.
v k
v k on 26 Oct 2020
replaced by 'audioread'.

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hajer
hajer on 20 Dec 2011

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thank you everyone . i have alert sound but my problem how i can call it . Now knew the solution .I'm happy to help me.

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