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The Sounds of Windows Vista

When you try the RTM version of Windows Vista, you will notice that something changed between the last release candidate and the final product -- we added new sounds to the 45 places where Windows provides an audio cue to the user, including a new Windows Vista Start-up sound that was developed in collaboration with musician Robert Fripp.

If you have used Windows Vista, one of the most significant things you've likely noticed is the new Windows Aero interface.  While Windows Aero may sound like just a cool name, it's actually an acronym that stands for Authentic, Energetic, Reflective and Open.  Prior to RTM, the Windows Aero experience was intentionally incomplete.  What was missing were the cool new sounds that were designed specifically for the Windows Aero experience.  While the Windows XP sounds were appropriate at the time Windows XP was built, they were very 'Western' and literal (e.g., you could tell that the sounds were played by a piano and other western orchestral instruments).  The Windows XP sounds were not consistent with the interface design goals of Windows Vista, so we overhauled the sounds to complement and blend with the softer, cleaner Windows Aero Glass theme and user interface elements for Windows Vista.

Sounds are obviously an important part of how people interact with their PC.  The idea is to use your ears to get information from a sound without even thinking about it.  For example, certain sounds on our PC tell us when we have a new email or instant message.

It was our goal for the sounds to be just noticeable enough that if they weren’t there you would miss them, but they’re subtle enough that they don’t get in your way.  Just like the visual cues of the new Start button, the audio cues of the new sounds are "rounded" and "translucent."  The default sound scheme in Windows Vista is intentionally much gentler and softer than in previous versions.

While I have personally been involved in the Windows Vista sound project for some time, the new sounds were only recently added to the builds (we had to save some surprises for people!), so I have only been experiencing them for a few weeks.  What is amazing to me is how much the new sounds change my experience -- and I know it will do the same for you!

jim

P.S. -- here are a few interesting facts about the new Windows Vista Start-up sound.

The Windows Vista Startup sound:

  • is made of dual ascending 'glassy' melodies played on top of a gentle fading Fripp 'AERO' Soundscape
  • has two parallel melodies played in an intentional "Win-dows Vis-ta" rhythm
  • consists of 4 chords, one for each color in the Windows flag
  • is  ~4 seconds long, end-to-end
  • is a collaboration between contributors Robert Fripp (primary melody + Soundscape), Tucker Martine (rhythm) and Steve Ball (harmony and final orchestration)
  • would never have been possible without the great work of Microsoft's Steve Ball and his team.  There’s an interview with Steve airing tomorrow morning (November 10, 2006) on NPR radio (we’ll post a link when it's available), if you’d like to hear more about these new sounds and the process of generating them.

Comments

  1. Posted on: November 09, 2006 at 9:16PM  

    Will Vista RTM be available to beta testers? If not, should we uninstall the beta and return to XP? Is there a pre-RTM build that beta testers could use until Vista is released to the general public in January. I'm currently using 5744 and while much more stable than RC 1 I have a number of (reported) issues that prevent me from continuing to use it in its current state.

  2. Posted on: November 09, 2006 at 9:31PM  

    So what was the sound that was previewed to us in the video that was published yesterday on Soapbox to celebrate the Windows Vista completion? Because from my measurements, that sound at the beginning is exactly 4 seconds...

  3. Posted on: November 09, 2006 at 9:33PM  

    Looking forward to it all the way.

  4. Posted on: November 09, 2006 at 9:57PM  

    The has always been my favorite part of the final release of windows - the final touches. The gold copy always has some nice nuggets of ear and eye candy that the beta testers have never seen....All the way back to the Windows 95 / Chicago release. Great Job guys, and I can't wait to start testing our products with the final release.

  5. Posted on: November 09, 2006 at 10:32PM  

    I look forward to listening to NPR tomorrow.  NPR currently have some interesting comments on Zune which is another interesting project.

  6. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 12:15AM  

    Vista Express Upgrade Site Online Now... Go get your free upgrade for those who bought a Qualifying PC!

    https://upgradeweb.moduslink.com/vista/

  7. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 12:22AM  

    Sorry ignore the above post, even though the site looks active it isnt yet!

  8. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 12:24AM  

    https://upgradeweb.moduslink.com/vista/

    Actually the site is active now but not for all countries the UK seems to be working, not the USA yet.

  9. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 12:40AM  

    Actually the site seems to be working for PCs with Serialized Upgrade Redemption Number's, whatever they are, however maybe the site is not meant to be an active site yet as there are still some typos on the site instructing you to look for your Vista COA on your Office CD?

    Probably best wait till 13th when the site is suppossed to go active.  Sorry for the messy posts.

  10. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 2:13AM  

    sounds are good but we need a workin` version. Such things http://yanis-markin.narod.ru/problem.jpg - are realy bad for 6000 RTM

  11. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 2:14AM  

    Does Vista RTM Has Build  Number 6000 and its finalllll

  12. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 2:34AM  
  13. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 9:24AM  

    Heres a link to a NPR radio article (Not sure if its the right one)

    New Windows Has New Sound

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6466901

  14. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 9:34AM  

    Its really interesting to listen to all the startup sounds for Win95, XP, 2000 and then Vista.  I think I personally like the Windows 95 sound the best then XP/Vista then Win 2000 last.

    Hard to believe you had approximately 2000 submissions for the start up sound!

  15. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 11:10AM  

    The sounds are “spacious” juxtaposed to New Age sound.  I was messing around with the sounds yesterday (very coincidental).

    I’ve synchronized certain sounds for certain activities on my computer: for minimizing and maximizing windows and for opening and exiting programs, etc..  Here are my modified versions:

    Close Program:  Speech Disambiguation

    Maximize:  Speech Off

    Minimize: Speech Misrecognition

    Open Program:  Speech Sleep

  16. Posted on: November 10, 2006 at 1:49PM  

    Hey Alber1690:  it's the same start-up sound.

  17. Posted on: November 11, 2006 at 12:00PM  

    Mmh. Vista looks nice (congrats!). But to be honest, soundwise, I hoped for more.

    Will you release the real Fripp later?

    Would be great!!

    Hans-Peter

    PS. pls. have a look at the scobleizer comment.

  18. Posted on: November 11, 2006 at 2:08PM  

    WoW.Windows Vista RTM Released

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    http://www.dl4all.com

  19. Posted on: November 11, 2006 at 9:37PM  

    I tested Vista since Build 4008 to today Build 5744. I remember Build 4074 was nice. I noticed that my Vista sound is always problem. While my media player is playing music and at that time if the one of the friend from Google Talk call to me, the sound device is not working anymore. So I have to open playback device and have to force other speaker or device to deactivate current using device. After that the sound come out. I have to do it till Build 5744. Both WinAmp and Media Player need to close if I deactivate my sound device. But RealPlayer doesn't need to close. Mine is zv5000 lappy and hope RTM Build probably free from this bug. I can't wait to hear the musical themes of Vista RTM and I'm sure to upgrade my lappy and buy Vista Ultra. Vista rocks my world. Thanks Jim. Don't go away. I'm watching everything you do for Windows and Microsoft. :)

  20. Posted on: November 13, 2006 at 12:42PM  

    hey Gabriel:  we're working on our distribution strategy for Beta testers; you'll know more as soon as it's final.

  21. Posted on: November 14, 2006 at 7:45AM  

    I've loved Fripp's music since seeing him at Asbury Park in the '70s. It's wonderful, in context. Unfortunately, the new startup sound's first two tones sound a lot like a blown speaker.  VERY jarring when played in a quiet context. I'll be looking for a way to kill it ASAP.

Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: Dena: Vista Ready on November 09, 2006 at 9:27PM

    Jim Allchin has just written up a wonderful blog post about the new sounds in the RTM of Windows Vista.

  2. Posted by: かるあ のメモ on November 09, 2006 at 9:43PM

    The Sounds of Windows VistThe Sounds of Windows Vista (Windows Vista Blog)

  3. Posted by: Robert McLaws: Windows Vista Edition on November 09, 2006 at 10:07PM

    Long Zheng has a comparison of sounds between Windows XP and Windows Vista. Jim Allchin tells us "why"

  4. Posted by: MSGuayaquil on November 10, 2006 at 12:23AM
  5. Posted by: TechBlog on November 10, 2006 at 9:17AM

    One of the final elements to be added to Windows Vista were its sounds -- the little tones, beeps and boops that go with system events, ranging from startup and shutdown to errors and notifications. Microsoft operating system czar Jim Allchin...

  6. Posted by: Paul Mooney on November 10, 2006 at 10:47AM

    Did everybody notice how the RTM of Windows Vista was announced on a blog? Windows Vista...

  7. Posted by: My Thermos on November 10, 2006 at 11:28AM

    In a bit of serendipity, I get to carry forward the guitarist theme and tie it into the upcoming Microsoft Vista release. Turns out that legendary player and producer Robert Fripp was involved in the making of Windows Vista - specifically helping to pro

  8. Posted by: James' Windows & Development Blog on November 10, 2006 at 11:30AM

    Jim Allchin has posted an interesting blog post on The Sounds of Vista follow the link for more.

  9. Posted by: Larry Osterman's WebLog on November 10, 2006 at 12:21PM

    I actually didn't think this would be a big deal. Shows you what little I know. It started yesterday

  10. Posted by: It's my life... And I live it... on November 10, 2006 at 2:56PM

    Apparently the Vista Sounds were very important... Hope you like all the work that went into them....

  11. Posted by: Andrew Kimpton on November 10, 2006 at 3:31PM

    Windows Vista has changed a number of the sound cues presented during use – things like the ‘bong’...

  12. Posted by: Windows Vista Team Blog on December 06, 2006 at 7:50PM

    A few weeks ago I wrote about the new sounds of Windows Vista and I made the point that sound is an important