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or just rip the audio from your actual video of you know how. then in audacity make it thee xact length you want.
I was already thinking about that, but I wonder if the music volume also affects the ambient sounds (you know, like the constant bee sounds etc).
I can upload the file (mp3 from my mp4) for you and you'll just have to cut the sound you want with a program like Audacity or Adobe Audition.
Here's the file ! http://puu.sh/vFbwx/2a02547c28.mp3
Also, I tried to unpack the sound files with some Unity assets extractor, but it didn't work. I couldn't use the ogg files for some reasons.
The file is 53 seconds and I'm pretty sure I recorded every sound a grub can make, so you just have to cut it in you wanna create separate sound files.
In Unity games I normally use a fsb extractor that reconstructs the headers from those headerless oggs you had, but there were no fsb files I guess? In any case you should get 1772 audioclip files.
Here I uploaded a link to my cloud, where you can find a lot of sounds from game :)