Salve Michael! Great idea to do reflection what else then coding could contribute to OpenMoko. You are right sound is important.
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > license. This got me thinking about ways that non-programmers could > contribute, and because I hang out a lot on the linux audio mailing list, it > occurred to me that ringtones might be such a way. For many people, having > the > right ringtone seems quite important, and in a way ringtones are more > ubiquitous than the phones themselves. [...] > On a purely subjective note, I find most cellphone ringtones absolutely > dismal. I'm sure we can do better. There is more fruitful sound design possible beside ringtones > Comments? :) Soundlibaries would help - just a family of different sounds, so that GUI development or game developer could use this sounds... Giving OK, next, Abourting different sounds. Then the Neo1973 has stereo - so the feedback could be stereo as well. The family of sound could be electronic, instruments, unusal use of instruments damped violin pizicato - african wooden instruments but also natural sounds like wood, stone, wind, waterdrops.. What I dislike when the beep sounds everyday and everytime equal, this is silly this is trash... So when the touchscreen gives not only information where somebody has pressed, but also how fast, how big is the earea then every screentouch could sound different. When your are typing with your keyboard, every keypress will sound different. BUT WHEN SOMEBODY USE A PHONE OR A POCKET PC CLOSE-BY WITH KEY SOUNDS BEP BEP BEP BEP BEP BEP BEP I OFTEN NEED MUCH MUCH PATIENCE TO DO NOT SCRASCH THIS SILLY TRASCH TO THE GROUND So back to OpenMoko - whe have much power to do thinks better :)) It is not clear with data the touchscreen will serve, but in this thread you will find serveral ideas and also videos to get imanigation how the touchscreen could not only manipulate color/grafics also sound http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2006-November/000258.html Imagine the touchscreen would be a membran - touching every region would create a little sound differances... OK I know about efficiency, but the new sound could be loaded while the user is searching the next key. And this sound system could be optional.... Anther inspiration: Sorry I can't find the link - someone created sound based on the network status - whats about - opening the mail clint with much unread mail sounds with more drive than when there are only a view? I think closing the eyes and thinkning what could sound make visibal would help. And after doing something several times, it should sound not so dominant as for the first time e.g 13:32 opening the Todo (the first time of the day): TSCHHHUUU!!! 13:37 opening the Todo again tschu!.. A personal/privat profile could also shange the sound, or just the daytime - more rock during the day, more smooth jazz in the night... Diferent localisation, different sounds.... Sound anlaysing in wich enviroment the Neo1973 is used... And by sond / music development - be openminded, we already had a thread while we talked about speak recongintion and personalize the Neo with No Moko! Yes Moko! When it has an accelometer, it could say "Autsch - you hurt me" It could become populare in asia, but not only there, when it has nice melodies, graphic that creates vitality Ahh easter egg - the user could be surprised with special sounds on special days - christmas... (with christmas bells...) - the user could activate sound surprisings... - the official OpenMoko platform could select nice sounds and encrypted it - user could install the encrypted sounds - small GPRS downloand on chrismas - the key for decryption of the soundfiles... Small feedback - take the ideas that you like or feel inspired... But your idea to motivate musicans for OpenMoko is absolute groooove! I like it! Greetings, rob PS: Vistas startsound was created in 18 month work - sounds equal on everytime mashine - every time.... wtf uncreative is that... _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

