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Binaural Beats w/ Squeak

Michael Gorsuch
I'm still rather new to Squeak, so I decided to start working on a
small sound project.

I want to produce Binaural Beats, which ultimately means that I need
to be able to produce sounds at a certain frequency for a given length
of time.  it's more complicated than that, but I'm trying to find just
this starting point.

Can anyone offer some kind instructions for playing a specific tone
through my system's audio card?

Thank you,

Michael
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Re: Binaural Beats w/ Squeak

Brad Fuller-3
Michael Gorsuch wrote:

> I'm still rather new to Squeak, so I decided to start working on a
> small sound project.
>
> I want to produce Binaural Beats, which ultimately means that I need
> to be able to produce sounds at a certain frequency for a given length
> of time.  it's more complicated than that, but I'm trying to find just
> this starting point.
>
> Can anyone offer some kind instructions for playing a specific tone
> through my system's audio card?

Check out Mark Guzdial's projects here:

http://swiki.cc.gatech.edu:8080/compMusic/8

See the project: Basics of Synthesizing a Sound (which loads into 3.8
just fine. I imagine they all should). It has several examples of what
you are looking for. He explains it well. If you have questions, please ask.



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Re: Binaural Beats w/ Squeak

Michael Gorsuch
Thanks, Brad.  That appears to be a very rich resource.

On 1/21/07, Brad Fuller <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Michael Gorsuch wrote:
> > I'm still rather new to Squeak, so I decided to start working on a
> > small sound project.
> >
> > I want to produce Binaural Beats, which ultimately means that I need
> > to be able to produce sounds at a certain frequency for a given length
> > of time.  it's more complicated than that, but I'm trying to find just
> > this starting point.
> >
> > Can anyone offer some kind instructions for playing a specific tone
> > through my system's audio card?
>
> Check out Mark Guzdial's projects here:
>
> http://swiki.cc.gatech.edu:8080/compMusic/8
>
> See the project: Basics of Synthesizing a Sound (which loads into 3.8
> just fine. I imagine they all should). It has several examples of what
> you are looking for. He explains it well. If you have questions, please ask.
>
>
>
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Re: Binaural Beats w/ Squeak

mike clemow
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Michael,

This isn't directly related to Squeak, but have you heard about SBaGen?

http://uazu.net/sbagen/

As SBaGen is a commandline app, you might be able to control it from
Squeak through stdout or something like that.  Sounds like a cool
project!  Good luck.

Cheers,
Mike


On 1/21/07, Michael Gorsuch <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I'm still rather new to Squeak, so I decided to start working on a
> small sound project.
>
> I want to produce Binaural Beats, which ultimately means that I need
> to be able to produce sounds at a certain frequency for a given length
> of time.  it's more complicated than that, but I'm trying to find just
> this starting point.
>
> Can anyone offer some kind instructions for playing a specific tone
> through my system's audio card?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Michael
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