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My gosh, what a peachy batch of whooshes. Thanks a bunch @jonray.
Should you be interested to embellish your whoosh collection with more whooshes, I have in my possession a short list of whooshes that I also wish to share.
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After updating to the recent Yosemite 10.10.3 my email no longer makes the 'whoosh' sound when I send email. All other Mac system sounds work fine, just no mail whoosh anymore. I thoroughly checked all the sound system and mail prefs and they are set appropriately at default. There are no earplugs or other sound devices plugged in. In fact, there have been no changes to my setup other than software updates. I quit and restarted Mail and rebooted the Mac, all too no affect.

I tried a bunch of the suggestions but what worked (and I found odd) was that even though I had turned off "do not disturb" in system preferences> notifications> do not disturb, when I went to the actual notification center in the upper right corner of my screen, "do not disturb" was still active. I turned it off there, and now I have sounds again. If you don't see it right away, scroll upwards because it sometimes hides above what you see, not sure why they make it do that. I find it odd that turning it off in one place doesn't affect the other. Here's a screenshot of where to look....

Sorry to reply to old string, but might be beneficial to others. I had a similar problem, didn't notice though that I also was not receiving the incoming mail sound either. A recent apple update had changed my sound effects output (in the Sounds control panel) from my primary output to the digital output.

I tried with the Apple rep going to system preferences, shutting down the computer, reinstalling the Sierra 10.12.2 operating system (which took quite a bit of time), and finally after reading your recommendation and seeing your illustration, I finally was able to get the "swoosh" sound back on my e-mails plus the sound for receiving e-mails. Thank you!

the swoosh sounds can be found by right clicking on ichat in the application folder and selecting show package content then go into contents then resources and its "buddy logging in.aiff" and "buddy logging out.aiff"

Distinct Whooshes features 400 super-versatile and ready-to-use sound effects full of whoosh, swoosh and movement sounds to push the boundaries and enhance your productions.This unique collection was produced for a variety of scenarios and uses. Includes whoosh sounds for odd mutations, devious and imaginary sweeteners, dramatic movements of burning and cybernetic objects, and airy or liquid motions.More info: -whooshes

Hi @freetousesounds. If I understand you correctly, I think you want the attack phase to be non-linear.
You can do this by dragging the anchor point between start and highest point with your mouse.
Here is a patch that makes a whoosh sound. The envelope modulates level (default) and filter. whoosh.vital (170 KB)

I made a resource pack that should remove the annoying "whoosh" sound effects they added in 1.9 when you're attacking mobs.

The way it works is that it replaces the .ogg files for attacking (located in "assets\minecraft\sound\entity\player\attack", I believe) with 1 sample of silence.

Initially made for myself, I wanted to upload it in case anyone else hated them as much as I do.

The version it currently works on is 1.9.4, but if you need it for 1.13 just change the "2" to "4" value in the pack.mcmeta file with Notepad++. This Wiki page will help.

Anyhow, here you go.

I had the idea of taking three mics, placed next to each other with about 5cm-10cm distance in between all pointing to the ceiling. The panning was Left Center Right, the side mics were classic 8040s (AB positioning) and for the center I took a 8020. The 8020 in the middle is like the main microphone and the 8040s are meant to capture the stereo movement. Also I made sure that the mics were pointing to a sound absorber hanging at my ceiling to prevent early reflections from my room hitting the microphones.

If you want to go further, take your favorite plugins and add a nice fx chain. Reverb and delay, some subtle compression and distortion, modulation fx and formant filtering are great effects to work with! Change their slot in the chain, automate their parameters and you will go crazy with new sounds. Layer your whooshes, pan them differently and expand your own whoosh library with some fresh new sounds. To give you an idea where to start, here is an example chain of how I like to process my whooshes: 1.) Low cut and subtractive EQ, 2.) Compression to control the dynamic range, 3.) Saturation (sometimes I put it at the end before the limiter to glue the sound together and take off some dynamics), 4.) Creative fx like modular fx, reverb/delay, formant filtering and more 5) True peak limiter at the end for safety reasons.

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