I got them direct from the Audacious website, from their Edgy downloads folder: 
http://static.audacious-media-player.org/ubuntu/dists/edgy/main/binary-i386/
I ran gnome sound properties in a terminal to see if I could get any extra 
info, but although it's slightly different, I didn't get much of anything. 
Here's "Sound Events Test":
-properties-Message: Error running pipeline 'audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! 
audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink': Resource busy or not available. 
[gstalsasink.c(636): gst_alsasink_open (): /autoaudiosink1-actual-sink-alsa:
Device 'default' is busy]
As per someone's suggestion at Ubuntu Forums, I changed the Output Plugin from 
ALSA to PulseAudio (the only one that would work, in fact) and then ran 
"alsamixer" in a terminal to boost all of the levels to max. This did nothing, 
and I'm still in the same spot, which is that the only system sound I get is 
the conga hit at login, before Edgy has fully booted.
By the way, opening almost anything in a terminal gives me the error message 
"shift: 96: can't shift that many". What does this mean? Thanks again.

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Lost system sounds after Audacious install
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76839

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