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Hello,
I have a small Squeak Application that produces binaural beat soundtracks as wav files (which I then conver to mp3).
It works, but takes a long time to generate the files, and required quite a few changes to the sound classes in Squeak.
I wanted to see what Siren was capable of, and if it would be significantly faster than Squeak, but really have no idea how to get it running on Windows. I seem to need more detailed instructions than are available at the Siren website!
Before going to those lengths, does anyone know if Siren could be used to generate separate right and left tracks of changing frequencies and mix them with a repeating sampled sound--then write the output to to a wav file?
Then, if so, has anyone successfully gotten Siren up and running on Windows?
Thanks,
Rob Rothwell
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