- From: Gabriel Cardoso <gabriel.cardoso@inria.fr>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 19:05:19 +0100
- To: Chris Lowis <chris.lowis@bbc.co.uk>
- Cc: public-audio@w3.org
Hello all, I took a short screen cast of the application I am developing (online multi-track sequencer) using the Web Audio API. http://jeangsta.free.fr/demo.avi The video shows how to create tracks, import audio files, moving/duplicating clips (forgot deleting, but it works), adjust tracks gain and muting them (a bit buggy). This prototype should be online soon. I promise to take the time this week to write some feedback on the usage of the API. Cheers, Gabriel On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 10:13 +0000, Chris Lowis wrote: > On 08/02/2012 17:42, Gabriel Cardoso wrote: > > As a user of the future API I would be pleased to give my feedback on > > the proposals and share my needs with the group. I used the Web Audio > > API to implement a first prototype with tracks containing draggable > > clips snapping on beats and everything playing together. No problems so > > far (and that's my first audio app ever), I found the API very easy to > > use. Pretty good job ! > > Welcome Gabriel! > > This application sounds fascinating! We talked at the recent > face-to-face about how exciting it would be to see this kind of > application emerge. I'm sure we'd all really love to see a demo of this > (even a video would be great if it's impossible to release a working > demo at this point). > > I'd be fascinated to hear some more detail about how you found working > with the Web Audio API and how you think it compares to the MediaStream > API for this particular use case. > > Cheers, > > Chris >
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