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- From: ervin@pinbot.enet.dec.com (Joseph James Ervin)
- Subject: SOUNDER v1.0
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.135811.5500@ryn.mro4.dec.com>
- Lines: 109
- Sender: news@ryn.mro4.dec.com (USENET News System)
- Reply-To: ervin@pinbot.enet.dec.com (Joseph James Ervin)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 13:58:11 GMT
-
-
- SOUNDER Version 1.0
-
- At Last!!! Some _decent_ sound for the HP48. No longer are we
- limited to the simple tones and clicks which we have had to put up
- with for so long. Now we can have lasers, interesting alarms,
- explosions, noise, machine guns, and much, much more!!!
-
- ..how's that for an intro?.
-
- This post contains my current sound player, SOUNDER, as well as a
- sample of some of the sounds made possible by the sound player.
-
- SOUNDER should be stored in your home directory. SOUNDER is executed
- automatically when you execute one of the sound objects in the
- supplied directory. Executing SOUNDER directly will produce the "Bad
- argument type" message.
-
- To use the sounds, simply execute the sound object corresponding to
- the sound you want. In other words, if you want to hear an explosion,
- just press the menu key labeled "EXPL".
-
- The sound objects themselves contain the actual sound definition. The
- SOUNDER object contains the code that reads the sound definition and
- then generates the actual sound. The sound objects may be executed from
- your normal RPL programs, so you can now include these sounds into your
- favorite programs and alarms.
-
- Using the sound player, new sounds are extremely easy to create from
- ML using the Star assembler. At some future time an RPL sound editor
- will be released, allowing users to create SOUNDER sound objects from
- the HP48 keyboard. If anyone wants to volunteer, I would be glad to
- provide the source code and any assistance. It's not a big job, but I
- don't know when I'll be able to get around to it.
-
- If people want any custom sounds created, I would be glad to give it a
- try. Just send me a description of what you want.
-
- Furthermore, if you have the Star assembler, I'd be glad to send you the
- sources to allow you to make your own sounds. You don't need to know
- anything about ML programming to make your own sounds, but you will
- need to be able to run the Star assembler, preferably on a PC.
-
- Please send mail to "ervin@pinbot.enet.dec.com" if you are interested.
-
- Regards,
-
- >>>Joe Ervin
-
- The following contains the uuencoded the directory containing the
- SOUNDER sound player as well as 6 sample sounds. Below that is the
- ASC encoded equivalent.
-
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