Hi,
> If somebody would rewrite shakobox to use sunnYmidi,
> so that we could still use the sbPlay command, my students could still use it.
> Thanks again for any suggestions!
Jacque Landman-Gay, the creator of shakobox, did an update on her site:
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/resources_sha
Thierry,
J'ai lu tous les derniers mails sur le sujet... Que de courage ! ;-)
René
Le 12 oct. 2012 à 17:41, Thierry Douez a écrit :
> 2012/10/12 Peter M. Brigham :
>> Instead of delving into PlayCommand Agent X (whatever that is, and my
>> ignorance may make this comment useless), could you no
2012/10/12 Peter M. Brigham :
> Instead of delving into PlayCommand Agent X (whatever that is, and my
> ignorance may make this comment useless), could you not just write your own
> simpler custom play command in LC, to mirror what you get from shakobox,
> something along the lines of:
>
> local
Hi Marty,
2012/10/12 Marty Billingsley :
> Thanks Jon, I had looked at the tutorial. I personally find the interface
> easy enough to use, but not suited to my curriculum, which is aimed at
> 13-year-old beginning programmers. The curriculum progression that we go
> through really wants some of
Instead of delving into PlayCommand Agent X (whatever that is, and my ignorance
may make this comment useless), could you not just write your own simpler
custom play command in LC, to mirror what you get from shakobox, something
along the lines of:
local tChannel, tVolume, tNote, tInstrument, t
Thanks Jon, I had looked at the tutorial. I personally find the interface easy
enough to use, but not suited to my curriculum, which is aimed at 13-year-old
beginning programmers. The curriculum progression that we go through really
wants some of the shakobox functionality, such as setting the i
Le 11 oct. 2012 à 17:15, Jonathan Adams a écrit :
>> The sunnYmidie interface looks a LOT more complicated than the interface of
>> shakobox (which uses PlayCommand Agent X). I'm basically looking for
>> something that will mimic the old Hypercard "play" command, which wanted an
>> instrumen
> The sunnYmidie interface looks a LOT more complicated than the interface of
> shakobox (which uses PlayCommand Agent X). I'm basically looking for
> something that will mimic the old Hypercard "play" command, which wanted an
> instrument, a tempo, and a note or list of notes. Unless I'm misr
On 10/10/12 10:04 AM, Marty Billingsley wrote:
Hi all --
I've been using Shakobox and PlayCommand Agent X with my programming
classes for many years. They love making an electronic keyboard.
This year we upgraded to Mac Mountain Lion and can't run Power PC
apps any more. Is there an updated ver
Have you see that ?
http://sunny-tdz.com/art-1010
Le 10 oct. 2012 à 18:02, Marty Billingsley a écrit :
> Thanks, René. The sunnYmidie interface looks a LOT more complicated than the
> interface of shakobox (which uses PlayCommand Agent X). I'm basically
> looking for something that will mimi
Hi Marty,
2012/10/10 Marty Billingsley :
> Thanks, René. The sunnYmidi interface looks a LOT more complicated than the
> interface of shakobox (which uses PlayCommand Agent X). I'm basically
> looking for something that will mimic the old Hypercard "play" command, which
> wanted an instrumen
Thanks, René. The sunnYmidie interface looks a LOT more complicated than the
interface of shakobox (which uses PlayCommand Agent X). I'm basically looking
for something that will mimic the old Hypercard "play" command, which wanted an
instrument, a tempo, and a note or list of notes. Unless I
Hello Marty,
Play command agent X don't work with Mountain Lion !!!
I replaced it with sunnYmidi by Thierry Douez (present on this list,
sometimes...)
see > http://sunny-tdz.com
Le 10 oct. 2012 à 17:04, Marty Billingsley a écrit :
> Hi all --
>
> I've been using Shakobox and PlayCommand Agent
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