s=greasy;
greasy loads the 'greasy' signal. It is a recording of a woman pronouncing the word "greasy".
The signal is 5880 samples long and recorded at 16 kHz with around 11 bits of effective quantization.
[sig,fs]=greasy additionally returns the sampling frequency fs.
The signal has been scaled to not produce any clipping when played. To get integer values use round(greasy*2048).
The signal was obtained from Wavelab: http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~wavelab/, it is a part of the first sentence of the TIMIT speech corpus "She had your dark suit in greasy wash water all year": http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/Catalog/CatalogEntry.jsp?catalogId=LDC93S1.
Plot of 'greasy' in the time-domain:
plot((1:5880)/16000,greasy); xlabel('Time (seconds)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
Plot of 'greasy' in the frequency-domain:
plotfftreal(fftreal(greasy),16000,90);
Plot of 'greasy' in the time-frequency-domain:
sgram(greasy,16000,90);
S. Mallat and Z. Zhang. Matching pursuits with time-frequency dictionaries. IEEE Trans. Signal Process., 41(12):3397--3415, 1993.