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'''Yalp''' - Fun with Audio Sampling |
'''Yalp''' - Fun with Audio Sampling |
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== Features == |
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*Record your voice - or anything - and play it at various speeds |
*Record your voice - or anything - and play it at various speeds |
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*Reverse it, mix it, warp it. Without having any experience editing audio. |
*Reverse it, mix it, warp it. Without having any experience editing audio. |
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== Concepts: == |
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Encourage Creativity |
=== Encourage Creativity === |
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*Experimentation! |
*Experimentation! |
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Simple, organic interface |
=== Simple, organic interface === |
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*-It's a toy, make it fun |
*-It's a toy, make it fun |
Revision as of 16:46, 21 October 2007
Yalp - Fun with Audio Sampling
Features
- Record your voice - or anything - and play it at various speeds
- Reverse it, mix it, warp it. Without having any experience editing audio.
- Play a song - with your sound effect as the instrument
- Write a list of notes (a b c) and play your own song
- Combine several of these "songs" into a cacaphonus masterpiece
Concepts:
Encourage Creativity
- Experimentation!
- It should be designed so that a user can just start clicking stuff, fun stuff will happen, and
- The user should not have to know what they are doing.
- Stimulate thinking of how to specify notes to make a tune.
Simple, organic interface
- -It's a toy, make it fun
- -Shouldn't have menus/lists/boring stuff
- -Visual
Notes:
- The XOs have mics, which is cool.
- I have written much of the audio-processing code. It just needs a good interface.
- It is currently written in Python. If necessary, the core engine can be written as an extension in C.
- Collaboration and/or sending sounds to friends? (Think about this later)
- For the curious, YALP is play backwards