Re: [Newbies] Controlling cursor by sound

2009-01-29 Thread Martin Bleichner
Thanks, everybody. @ DOC that's exactly what I was looking for. Does anybody know whether it would be also possible to record from several microphones simultaneously. (thats probably not a beginners question any more) best Martin 2009/1/29 Derek O'Connell > Hi Martin, > > here's a quick EToys p

Re: [Newbies] Controlling cursor by sound

2009-01-29 Thread Derek O'Connell
Hi Martin, here's a quick EToys project using sound recorder and a morph over the level meter that, when triggered, spins a star. DOC Martin Bleichner wrote: Hello everybody, some years ago I spend some time with learning squeak. But I forgot most of it and now I wondered whether squeak wou

Re: [Newbies] Controlling cursor by sound

2009-01-28 Thread Yoshiki Ohshima
At Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:55:27 +0100, Martin Bleichner wrote: > > E.g. I have an ellipse > and I would like to have a construction like > > Test Ellipse hears sound > Yes Ellipse turn by 90 > No Ellipse forward 5 > > Is there a straight forward solution, or does this requires some deeper >

Re: [Newbies] Controlling cursor by sound

2009-01-28 Thread David Mitchell
There certainly are morphs that respond to sound. Checkout SpectrumAnalyzerMorph, specifically the initialize method and how it gets soundInput On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Martin Bleichner < bleichner.mar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > some years ago I spend some time with learn

[Newbies] Controlling cursor by sound

2009-01-28 Thread Martin Bleichner
Hello everybody, some years ago I spend some time with learning squeak. But I forgot most of it and now I wondered whether squeak would be of help with a specific problem. Would it possible to control elements by sound? Some basic form of voice control. (it would be sufficient to decide between s