o .. but u can use ur own tits.wav if it is 44100 mono 16bit and picklin n uploading the tofu n having lots of those on the net 2 increase vegetrians is what soy.py wanted to mean
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 9:48 AM, '2+ <electriclighthe...@gmail.com> wrote: > omg! u r actually testin my dirty code?! > tnx that's great! > to create an instance > soy.py depends on(needs all of em): > > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/oil/tit01.wav > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/oil/tit02.wav > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/oil/tit03.wav > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/oil/tit04.wav > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/oil/tit05.wav > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/oil/tit06.wav > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/oil/tit07.wav > > and the easiest way to get the pattern is instance.pattern(howmanyframes) > the object updates itself with .sing() > and can affect each other with .jam_with(other_instance) > > this design is to (in the future) create somethang together > with someone who would upload a short.wav on his site (to contrubute > .. or maybe without willin to ;)) > have to study urllib(?) for things to come > have to experiment more with picklin aspects too > but this is my attempt to beat the > "listenin to mp3s" culture > > btw. where's that help(ao)? > > On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 3:43 AM, Anssi Saari <a...@sci.fi> wrote: >> "'2+" <electriclighthe...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> dev = ao.AudioDevice('alsa') >>> dev.play(x) >>> >>> could launch me a semi realtime dj kinda sys >>> luckily .. it does seem to be making the right sound >>> but why? >>> the default of the samplerate and that 16bit happened to match with my >>> thing x? >> >> Yes, that seems to be the case from help(ao). But I couldn't run >> tofu = soy.Bean() since it seems to want tit01.wav. Do you make that >> available somewhere? >> -- >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >> > > > > -- > SaRiGaMa's Oil Vending Orchestra > is podcasting: > http://sarigama.namaste.jp/podcast/rss.xml > -- SaRiGaMa's Oil Vending Orchestra is podcasting: http://sarigama.namaste.jp/podcast/rss.xml -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list