"Visualized" equivalent adjective for audio

Are there such words as "audiolized" or "audibilized"?

EDIT: Merriam-Webster has the word Audibilized indexed with no definition! What I was trying to achieve was to say that something is an audibilized presentation of some other thing, exactly the same way we use visualized presentation.

EDIT: This is a visualization of a sort algorithm. Therefore this is ...? Audilization? Auralization? Sound representation?

EDIT: This one as well.


Just based on the comparable stem, I would expect the term to be to 'auralize'. I suppose the same can be said for 'audibiilze', although 'audiolize' would only seem comparable if the visual word was 'videolize'.


In the music education community, we often say "audiate" when referring to hearing a melody in "the mind's ear".

The term was coined by music education guru Edwin Gordon, and I think it's pretty well-known amongst musicians (in addition to music teachers).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiation


I agree with the poster who suggested audiation, as that is the process of imagining sound.

In response to your second edit, there is another very appropriate and widely accepted word for representing information with sound: sonification.


I don't think there's a good single word for this. "Auralise"(/ze) is the most natural, and even that would give most people a double-take before they understood it.

I think it'd be best to rephrase slightly, such as

X is a presentation of Y in audio form
X is an auditory illustration of Y