Runtime Revolution?

Robert Mann rman at free.fr
Fri May 14 07:16:23 EDT 2010


For info I just left this message on his site.. 
i'm pretty sure we would be quite a few people intresting in such a library


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Hi I got your contact through Robert Marquardt on the revolution nabble
list.

It seems that you could be interested in building some libraries for
runrev?!

I just wanted to let you know of a runrev "hole" that would call for an
external library to deal with basic audio functions.
-- runrev uses quicktimes, and just allow to play and record, full stop.
-- a quicktime external "enhanced" library does add a quite a lot of
functions. But it is mostly targeted at video. Example : the transition
filter does not seem to deal with the audio channels.. so no audio fade in
an out. Up to now it is the great and only existing sound library for
runrev, thanks to Trevor de Vore.

Sound quality is something important to users, even unconsciously it brings
a sense of quality. Se we miss just a few basic sound functions like : 

A to enhance quality of recorded wave files :
- fade in / fade out
- cross mix fade in and out
- normalization
- a simple basic reverb/echo combined for voice/music with basic setting

==> Just that would be a really nice helper that could let you test the
runrev world!

B to output mp3 (so far we have to use lame which is great, but, implies
installing that on each computer... an included plugin would be much more
simple and reduce risks of support issues)

C ?? if hunger for .. basic mix functions between deifferent sound files,
opening up a new era for runrev for music tools... 

There are a few people who have done a few great music programs already on
runrev. The challenge is that a runrev library has to be ok in Os X and
windows.. and possibly linux.. !

have a good day from France,
Robert Maniquant

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