8.5 actually provides write as well as read access to the waveforms? I
haven't looked into it much, but i've only seen people making
visualizations of sounds, not actually modifying or generating them in
real-time.

-David R

On 1/31/06, ryanm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wondered whether noise cancelling was possible in Flash using the
> > Microphone functionality?
> >
>     Not at present. However, if v8.5 offers binary access to the waveform,
> you could use any of a dozen standard noise cancelling algorhithms on them,
> or you could do your own by inverting the waveform and clipping at a low
> amplitude, then combine the waveforms, kind of like a noise gate (only
> sounds above a certain volume get through). Or you could add low pass and
> high pass filters to remove sounds outside of the range of the human voice.
> And so on. Without low level access to the waveform, though, you're SOL.
>
> ryanm
_______________________________________________
Flashcoders mailing list
[email protected]
http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

Reply via email to