There is (for me) too much latency with using "play audioclip"... But, for your project the latency is perhaps not important... ? Second thing : tick = 1/60 second so I prefer use millisecond... René
Le 8 avr. 2010 à 15:05, Fred Moyer a écrit : > Hi Everyone: > > Thanks for your replies regarding my need for help. Really impressive stuff > that people have sent me. However, it does seem to be all about Midi. I > really need help with audio files (AIFF, Wave, etc.) For example, I would > like to be able to slow down music without changing pitch, and to string two > soundfiles together to get one long sound file. > > Here is the most recent project that I am having trouble with: I am trying to > record precisely the point in time that all of the notes begin in a sound > file. Here is how I am doing it (without success:) > > I set a global gNoteTimeList to empty, then start a player and tap the mouse > in time with the notes in the music using a simple command: > > on mousedown > put the currentTime of player 1 after gNoteTimeList > end mousedown > > I then set the callbacks of player 1 using this script: > > repeat for each line L in gNoteTimeList > put L & ",PlayTick" & cr after theCallBacks > end repeat > set the callbacks of player 1 to theCallBacks > > Then I import into my stack an extremely short sound file called "tick" that > is the sound of one tick of a clock and use the following script > > On PlayTick > Play audioclip "tick" > end PlayTick > > to play it. When I run the player, it's pretty good, every time I run the > player, "tick" plays in slightly different places. After lots of testing, it > seems that the computer is inexact in both recording the mouseclicks and in > playback of "Tick". I think I am probably just using the wrong tools for this > project. > > I would really like to stay inside Revolution to complete it. Does anyone > have any ideas? > > Thanks > Fred Moyer > > On Apr 6, 2010, at 8:10 AM, René Micout wrote: > >> Hello Fred, >> I am also working on musical projects (like Exagofon : see > >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9zRXi7D_lE) with RunRev. >> I use QuickTime Synthesizer to create sounds and notes with PlayCommand >> Agent X (on Macintosh OS X) of Jon Bettencourt (see Shakobox > Jacque >> LandMan Gay) >> I work also with Midi Files (work in progress... slowly...) and the >> principal sources or examples are : >> - pmd Keyboard (makeSmfLib library) > UDI 2002 > good stuffs here > >> http://homepage.mac.com/udi/stack/tool.html >> - http://www.kenjikojima.com/ >> - Midi Builder (Kurt Kaufman) > > Kurt ?? ;-) >> I made a little utilitary (stack named "SonMinimalMidi") to experiment sound >> directly in Midi by SMF (Standard Midi File), I can send it to you... >> Bons souvenirs de Paris >> René Micout >> >> Le 6 avr. 2010 à 00:34, Fred Moyer a écrit : >> >>> Dear friends: >>> >>> I am looking for a Revolution programmer with experience at manipulating >>> sound files -- -- for a several projects that I am working on. Also >>> desired: knowledge of Quicktime and Midi. >>> >>> Any recommendations would be most welcome! Thanks. >>> >>> Fred Moyer > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution