Friday, October 26, 2012
Project, found?
As the title (Project, found?) suggests, I have found a project to work on for now. My idea is that I will create an interactive soundboard/synthesizer that uses SoundCipher for all the samples and some of its helpful features. If I had a MIDI controller, I'd have access to a lot more of the utilities of SoundCipher, but since I don't I'm just going to work with what I can. I already have the basic window set up, and three rectangles, consisting of two different sizes and three different colors. And of course I have more than that, a bit. I have IF statements to detect whether or not I am clicking on the boxes, and depending on which box I click, different things are altered (ex: pitch up or down, or just play a note). I also recently (recently as in 15 minutes ago) learned how to change what sample instrument the note is playing, so now I can add in more boxes to allow the user to change what sample is being used at what time. I still am not too sure as to how the samples are stored Mr.Stephens, but I'm working my hardest to deduce the debacle. Other than that, I have not accomplished too much in regards to the project itself, but I'm learning a lot about the variables of SoundCipher and how to use it's methods and utilities to my advantage. Besides my new-found project, there isn't too much else to report about. Pfeiffer, signing out
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