>Chris Double wrote: > >> On 13/04/10 10:32, Jay Hardesty wrote: >> Objects and apps for varying and hybridizing musical scores. >> Morphic style widgets for control and visualization of musical structure. >> Rendering MIDI data into audio (via Quicktime is the only current >> solution there I suppose?) > > You can use HTML 5 audio via data URL's to generate sound and play it - > although it's a bit of a pain doing it this way. There is work being > done on working out an HTML audio generation API. See here for some > discussion: > > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490705 > > If you generate the audio on the server and serve it as a WAV file then > you can use HTML 5 audio to play it on recent Chrome, Safari, Opera and > Firefox builds (I think all those support WAV). > > Chris. > -- > http://bluishcoder.co.nz
Thank you Chris - those developments definitely seem worth tracking. For now, my aim's to make web apps that don't require a server process generating audio (already do that for Seaside apps), and so having a sound library to render MIDI scores on the client side is important - without having to serve one sample-by-sample in html. So unfortunately Quicktime seems like the only thing (I hate general MIDI as much as anybody, but at least it works as a placeholder, for proof-of-concept apps) > Robert Krahn wrote: > >Of course you can also add source code and subdirectories elsewhere. Assuming >you want to add audio support you might want add a subdirectory audio to >http://www.lively->kernel.org/repository/lively-wiki/. >[...] >Important: Source code contributions MUST be MIT licensed. Please only upload >your code if you are willing to accept this license. > >Best, >Robert Thanks - it's good to know that. Not sure yet if LK is an appropriate place at this time for something as domain specific as my music projects, but will keep the licensing guidelines in mind when evaluating potential paths forward. Jay _______________________________________________ lively-kernel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel
