[squeakland] Fwd: fréquences sonores

Bert Freudenberg bert at freudenbergs.de
Thu Aug 27 04:56:17 EDT 2009


Thank you Suzanne,

it's great to see you are exploring the media capabilities of Squeak!  
And the screenshot you attached below looks very nice :)

I'm forwarding this to the Squeakland Community mailing list, maybe  
someone here knows if there is documentation for the multi-media tools  
in Etoys. I know the education team is working on documentation, but  
I'm not sure if they have started on that part yet.

The sound tile itself is a relatively new addition so its use might  
not be documented yet. But surely someone here can explain it.

To follow the discussion, please use the Squeakland Community forum or  
mailing list:

	http://squeakland.org/discuss/

- Bert -

PS: Your English is fine, no need to apologize :)

Begin forwarded message:

> From: "s-guyader at club-internet.fr" <s-guyader at club-internet.fr>
> Date: 27. August 2009 02:24:39 MESZ
> To: Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>
> Subject: Re: [etoys-dev] Fwd: fréquences sonores
> Reply-To: "s-guyader at club-internet.fr" <s-guyader at club-internet.fr>
>
>
> I found the frequency tile of the SOUND category. I asked Hilaire  
> how I could identify the different levels of sounds.
>
> But I found, rapidly, the keyboard of piano and I identified the  
> frequency 880 as a Hertz sound ‘La’ by resonance with the keyboard.  
> Then I tried to see how pupils could play with these frequencies and  
> create rhymes.
>
> I am not a specialist of music or of science computer, only of  
> visual arts and I explore a creative use of the Etoys ( drawing, all  
> sorts of programming, and too the use of the sounds if I can. . .) .
>
> A great number of points of the new Etoys are very well explained to  
> children in the Quick guides, but others, more technical inside the  
> catalog of objects, are mysterious for teachers, like the tools of  
> the Multimedia category.
>
> Three years before N.Manzanos (argentine) explained us how to create  
> new sounds with the sound recorder and how to import sound files  
> with AIFF extension from internet .
>
> In the new catalog, I see new tools (camera, all sorts of players  
> etc) and my question to Hilaire was:
>
> Where I can find information on them?. Are there easy to use for  
> teachers beginning with Etoys? Are there books, pages, somebody to  
> give some explanations?
>
> That was my question.
>
> Thank you if you can answer.
>
> Suzanne
>
> Excuse my English, I do not practice this language and it is very bad.
>
> .
>
>
>
>
>> Is that a bug report? Could you rephrase?
>>
>> - Bert -
>>
>> On 26.08.2009, at 21:43, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
>>
>> > I have not checked but Suzanne told me playing the tile Frequency  
>> 880
>> > play a LA. (440?)
>> >
>> > Hilaire
>> >
>> > ---------- Message transféré ----------
>> > De : s-guyader at club-internet.fr <s-guyader at club-internet.fr>
>> > Date : 25 août 2009 11:33
>> > Objet : fréquences sonores
>> > À : Hilaire Fernandes <hilaire at ofset.org>
>> >
>> >
>> > Concernant les sons à fréquences musicales, j'ai fini par trouver  
>> le
>> > piano dans les catégories d'objets et j'ai pu constater que la
>> > fréquence donnée dans la brique 'jouer la fréquence 880',  de la
>> > catégorie SON correspondait au LA.
>> >
>> > Ne te tracasse pas pour moi, sans entrer dans le mode musical, je
>> > crois que je vais me débrouiller avec ça.
>> >
>> > bonne rencrée et beaucoup de succès
>> >
>> > amicalement
>> >
>> > Suzanne
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > http://blog.ofset.org/hilaire
>>

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