Hi Ken,
You can play mp3 files within Squeak, and ogg is now available in Etoys, but I'm not that familiar with the inclusion. OSC is available in squeak (http://map.squeak.org/package/61f807be-83a3-4944-bfa1-686ddac7153c) so you can interface with programs like SuperCollider which is what Cesare Marilungo is doing.. (http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/sw/supercollider-morphs-for-squeak) Stéphane Rollandin has create µO (http://www.zogotounga.net/comp/squeak/sqgeo.htm). I don't know the current state. Maybe Cesare and Stéphane can give us an update. Craig Latta had done some work with midi, but I don't think it's integrated into the main image. Craig? (I'm forwarding your email to the Squeak-Dev mailing list. The Squeak Audio mailing list seems to be removed. Anyone know about that?) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kenneth Sherwood <[hidden email]> Date: Mon, May 19, 2008 at 6:35 PM Subject: [Newbies] audio query To: [hidden email] As a writer and non-programmer (high school Fortran in 1986) who has used out-of-the-box tools such as flash and dreamweaver, I've just begun teaching myself Squeak--which was recommended by a hypertext writer/aquaintence Jim Rosenberg. My interest is in building interactive text / audio projects and live-art-performance tools in a user-defined workspace apart from the constraints/habits associated with Flash and Director, and without the platform dependence and proprietary concerns. I've gathered what seem to be the "classic" beginner texts: Squeak: Learn Programming with Robots, Squeak: A Quick Trip to ObjectLand, and Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Application (Guzdial). Can anyone speak to the multimedia potential of Squeak and/or its likely development trajectory, especially with regard to audio? The midi tools and synthesis look promising, but as I've mostly worked with recorded voices, I was worried to see no apparent support for compressed audio. Most of my searching in the news-groups has turned up dead-ends, like the tool called "Siren" that is now written for a different smalltalk dialect. I see the Guzdial now seems to be publishing books on Python and Java as "multimedia" languages, and I sense much development work must be going into Croquet. So in short, can someone with experience using squeak in a multi-media presentational format, especially audio, reassure me that what will be the somewhat steeper learning curve (for a self-taught, non-programmer) will pay off? Many thanks... Ken __________________________________ Kenneth Sherwood, PhD Associate Professor of English Graduate Program in Literature and Criticism 110 Leonard Hall Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, PA 15705 www.sherwoodweb.org |
Brad Fuller a écrit :
> (I'm forwarding your email to the Squeak-Dev mailing list. The Squeak > Audio mailing list seems to be removed. Anyone know about that?) I answered in Squeak-Audio. Seems to work fine, although the traffic has been non-existent for months. Stef |
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Stéphane Rollandin
<[hidden email]> wrote: > Brad Fuller a écrit : >> >> (I'm forwarding your email to the Squeak-Dev mailing list. The Squeak >> Audio mailing list seems to be removed. Anyone know about that?) > > I answered in Squeak-Audio. Seems to work fine, although the traffic has > been non-existent for months. can you tell me the mailman URL? I have: http://www.create.ucsb.edu/mailman/options/squeakaudio but it doesn't exist. |
Brad Fuller wrote:
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Stéphane Rollandin > <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Brad Fuller a écrit : >> >>> (I'm forwarding your email to the Squeak-Dev mailing list. The Squeak >>> Audio mailing list seems to be removed. Anyone know about that?) >>> >> I answered in Squeak-Audio. Seems to work fine, although the traffic has >> been non-existent for months. >> > > can you tell me the mailman URL? I have: > http://www.create.ucsb.edu/mailman/options/squeakaudio > > but it doesn't exist. > http://www.nabble.com/Squeak---Audio-f14161.html Karl |
Sorry, Stéphane replied to me privately that the URL was changed to:
http://lists.create.ucsb.edu/mailman/listinfo/squeakaudio It's a list that rarely gets used, but it isn't part of the squeak.org mailing lists - so, you can't go to our website and find the URL. Maybe we should take it over? On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 1:38 AM, Karl Ramberg <[hidden email]> wrote: > Brad Fuller wrote: >> >> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Stéphane Rollandin >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Brad Fuller a écrit : >>> >>>> >>>> (I'm forwarding your email to the Squeak-Dev mailing list. The Squeak >>>> Audio mailing list seems to be removed. Anyone know about that?) >>>> >>> >>> I answered in Squeak-Audio. Seems to work fine, although the traffic has >>> been non-existent for months. >>> >> >> can you tell me the mailman URL? I have: >> http://www.create.ucsb.edu/mailman/options/squeakaudio >> >> but it doesn't exist. >> > > Nabble has this: > http://www.nabble.com/Squeak---Audio-f14161.html > > Karl > > -- Brad Fuller www.bradfuller.com |
A bit OT -- Did anyone else receive recent email from the Squeak-Audio
list? I see on Nabble (thanks Karl) that there were 3 recent emails (one was mine) but I never received them. On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Brad Fuller <[hidden email]> wrote: > Sorry, Stéphane replied to me privately that the URL was changed to: > > http://lists.create.ucsb.edu/mailman/listinfo/squeakaudio > > It's a list that rarely gets used, but it isn't part of the squeak.org > mailing lists - so, you can't go to our website and find the URL. > Maybe we should take it over? > |
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Brad Fuller wrote:
> Sorry, Stéphane replied to me privately that the URL was changed to: > > http://lists.create.ucsb.edu/mailman/listinfo/squeakaudio > > It's a list that rarely gets used, but it isn't part of the squeak.org > mailing lists - so, you can't go to our website and find the URL. > Maybe we should take it over? > We should at least update all links from the swiki and from squeak.org (if there are any) Karl > On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 1:38 AM, Karl Ramberg <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Brad Fuller wrote: >> >>> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Stéphane Rollandin >>> <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Brad Fuller a écrit : >>>> >>>> >>>>> (I'm forwarding your email to the Squeak-Dev mailing list. The Squeak >>>>> Audio mailing list seems to be removed. Anyone know about that?) >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I answered in Squeak-Audio. Seems to work fine, although the traffic has >>>> been non-existent for months. >>>> >>>> >>> can you tell me the mailman URL? I have: >>> http://www.create.ucsb.edu/mailman/options/squeakaudio >>> >>> but it doesn't exist. >>> >>> >> Nabble has this: >> http://www.nabble.com/Squeak---Audio-f14161.html >> >> Karl >> >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > |
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Karl Ramberg <[hidden email]> wrote:
> We should at least update all links from the swiki and from squeak.org (if > there are any) yes, we should. What I was referring to (and I should have placed it in the original email) was this URL: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo >From the Community>HowTo page (http://squeak.org/Community/HowTo/) It lists all the squeak mailing lists except for Squeak-Audio. We also have this list that is pointed from the community page (http://squeak.org/Community/): http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/608 This is a topic for the webteam, so I'll copy them and we should move it to that list. |
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I received some this week.
Steve On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Brad Fuller <[hidden email]> wrote: A bit OT -- Did anyone else receive recent email from the Squeak-Audio -- How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. -- Anne Frank Paradise is exactly where you are right now...only much, much better. -- Laurie Anderson |
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Hi Brad-- > [You've] done some work with midi, but I don't think it's integrated > into the main image? Yeah, I've done an object model of the MIDI spec for my Quoth project[1], which I haven't released (I'm planning one for equinox, 2008-09-22). I'm doing that release using the module system I'm writing for Spoon[2], which I plan to put out on solstice, 2008-06-20. thanks, -C [1] http://netjam.org/quoth [2] http://netjam.org/spoon -- Craig Latta improvisational musical informaticist www.netjam.org Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)] |
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