BeepPitch
jcwall at jaguar1.usouthal.edu
jcwall at jaguar1.usouthal.edu
Sat Sep 3 18:10:28 EDT 2005
Malte:
This was something I had considered, but the beepPitch seemed
like such a neat solution. However, what you have suggested does
have the advantage that I can provide the exact audio feedback
that I want. Many thanks for your help.
Jim
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James C. Wall, PhD
Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of South Alabama
1504 Springhill Avenue, Room 1214
Mobile AL 36604
(251) 434 3575
----- Original Message -----
From: Malte Brill <revolution at derbrill.de>
Date: Saturday, September 3, 2005 1:39 pm
Subject: Re: BeepPitch
> Hi Jim,
>
> Have you considdered using two different audioclips? You could
> embed
> two (very small) audioclips, e.G. uncompressed wav files into
your
> stack and play the correct audioclip for each button.
>
> Choose
>
> File->Import as control->Audioclip
>
> and use a script like this:
>
> on mouseUp
> play audioclip "myClip1.wav"
> end mouseUp
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Malte
>
> > Does anyone know of a workaround for changing the pitch of
the
> > beep since the beepPitch command is not supported on all but
> > linnux platforms. I need auditory confirmation of which one of
a
> > pair of buttons has been clicked and would very much like to
be
> > able to have each of the buttons identifiable from the sound
that
> > results from the click.
>
> > Jim Wall
>
>
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