ha! never mind. i wasn't asking about beatnik. i've used it. gotta love
email misunderstandings. i was curious about what the original poster,
Carl, was trying to do. i should have stated more clearly: all true.
now, Carl, you've got my curiosity going but thanks for the effort
Andreas, it
Heh!
Well I for one always wanted to be able to write to a sound buffer
just like you do to an image buffer, to be able to compute/
synthesize sounds using Director.
But if you could do that, then you'd want to play the sound without
delay or queueing too. And then Director would be quite a
Evan Adelman wrote:
... gotta love
email misunderstandings. i was curious about what the original poster,
Carl, was trying to do. i should have stated more clearly: all true.
now, Carl, you've got my curiosity going
... though -- if you're not
providing samples, where is the
This is a matter of curiosity right now.
In the past, I've used Glen Picher's BinIO Xtra to read and write
external .aif files and have since been intrigued by the idea of
using lingo to create or modify a sound member directly in the cast.
Possible? Where would I start? Is there an Xtra?
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Andreas Gaunitz P11 wrote:
This is a matter of curiosity right now.
In the past, I've used Glen Picher's BinIO Xtra to read and write
external .aif files and have since been intrigued by the idea of
using lingo to create or modify a sound member directly in the cast.
Possible? Where
of course there's always the defunct beatnik xtra that allows for user
interaction with and manipulation of sound, but then that would be a
whole nother pack of treats (like getting your hands on the right tools,
getting your hands on a fully functional xtra, etc, etc). and i don't
*think*
I have the beatnik Xtra. IIRC it cannot alter sounds at all in the
sense of writing a sound to a member or a RAM slot.
What it does is it lets you import sound setups made up of samples
(cycled or one shot), and it can apply filtering and some fx (a
rudimantary reverb etc) to the sounds.
It's
all true. now you've got my curiosity going though -- if you're not
providing samples, where is the origination of the sound? through
different clips the user supplies? just tones? .?
-evan
Andreas Gaunitz P11 wrote:
I have the beatnik Xtra. IIRC it cannot alter sounds at all in the
Wow, I'm not sure I can explain this more clearly... I'll try though:
There is a program supplied with the Xtra, called Beatnik Editor Pro.
In BEP you import midi files and samples. You create instruments from
the samples, by giving them a key range, filter settings, loop
settings etc. The
This is a matter of curiosity right now.
In the past, I've used Glen Picher's BinIO Xtra to read and write external .aif files
and have since been intrigued by the idea of using lingo to create or modify a sound
member directly in the cast.
Possible? Where would I start? Is there an Xtra?
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