Hello everybody,
some years ago I spend some time with learning squeak. But I forgot most of it and now I wondered whether squeak would be of help with a specific problem.
Would it possible to control elements by sound? Some basic form of voice control. (it would be sufficient to decide between sound and no sound, with some kind of threshold)
E.g. I have an ellipse and I would like to have a construction like
Test Ellipse hears sound Yes Ellipse turn by 90 No Ellipse forward 5
Is there a straight forward solution, or does this requires some deeper digging ?
Thanks a lot Martin
There certainly are morphs that respond to sound. Checkout SpectrumAnalyzerMorph, specifically the initialize method and how it gets soundInput
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Martin Bleichner < bleichner.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everybody,
some years ago I spend some time with learning squeak. But I forgot most of it and now I wondered whether squeak would be of help with a specific problem.
Would it possible to control elements by sound? Some basic form of voice control. (it would be sufficient to decide between sound and no sound, with some kind of threshold)
E.g. I have an ellipse and I would like to have a construction like
Test Ellipse hears sound Yes Ellipse turn by 90 No Ellipse forward 5
Is there a straight forward solution, or does this requires some deeper digging ?
Thanks a lot Martin
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At Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:55:27 +0100, Martin Bleichner wrote:
E.g. I have an ellipse and I would like to have a construction like
Test Ellipse hears sound Yes Ellipse turn by 90 No Ellipse forward 5
Is there a straight forward solution, or does this requires some deeper digging ?
This look like an Etoys tile. If so, try WorldStethoscope in the newer version of Etoys.
-- Yoshiki
Hi Martin,
here's a quick EToys project using sound recorder and a morph over the level meter that, when triggered, spins a star.
DOC
Martin Bleichner wrote:
Hello everybody,
some years ago I spend some time with learning squeak. But I forgot most of it and now I wondered whether squeak would be of help with a specific problem.
Would it possible to control elements by sound? Some basic form of voice control. (it would be sufficient to decide between sound and no sound, with some kind of threshold)
E.g. I have an ellipse and I would like to have a construction like
Test Ellipse hears sound Yes Ellipse turn by 90 No Ellipse forward 5
Is there a straight forward solution, or does this requires some deeper digging ?
Thanks a lot Martin
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Thanks, everybody. @ DOC that's exactly what I was looking for. Does anybody know whether it would be also possible to record from several microphones simultaneously. (thats probably not a beginners question any more)
best Martin
2009/1/29 Derek O'Connell doconnel@gmail.com
Hi Martin,
here's a quick EToys project using sound recorder and a morph over the level meter that, when triggered, spins a star.
DOC
Martin Bleichner wrote:
Hello everybody,
some years ago I spend some time with learning squeak. But I forgot most of it and now I wondered whether squeak would be of help with a specific problem.
Would it possible to control elements by sound? Some basic form of voice control. (it would be sufficient to decide between sound and no sound, with some kind of threshold)
E.g. I have an ellipse and I would like to have a construction like
Test Ellipse hears sound Yes Ellipse turn by 90 No Ellipse forward 5
Is there a straight forward solution, or does this requires some deeper digging ?
Thanks a lot Martin
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