This week's was to get Gibber working on my site and add some audio. I was able to get it playing, but the control panel is still not exactly how I want it.
Getting it to play was pretty simple, once I was given the source files.
http://casadenicholson.com/MADAS/quick.html
I was able to get a control panel working, but only with the properties in the sound.
http://casadenicholson.com/MADAS/more.html
I still want to add chords progressions and song structure.
http://casadenicholson.com/MADAS/test.html
After the audio is worked out, I will add a graphic representation of it similar to this:
http://www.asterank.com/3d/
I was able to get Gibber working by asking Charlie a few quick questions.
To:
Nicholson, Joseph B;
Please pass along my greetings to Pat as well!
On Feb 19, 2016, at 10:19 AM, Nicholson, Joseph B
wrote:
Thank you, Charlie.
and Pat said to say hello.
From: charlie
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 10:18 AM
To: Nicholson, Joseph B
Subject: Re: Audio Project
Hi Joe,
Great to hear you’re using Gibber! You can use it as a library in any web page; more info provided here:
http://charlie-roberts.com/gibber/gibber-lib-js/
Also, make sure you sign up for the mailing list. I tend to stay on top of emails to the list better than I do to this account.
Best of luck with the project!
- Charlie
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Charlie Roberts, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School of Interactive Games and Media
Rochester Institute of Technology
http://www.charlie-roberts.com
On Feb 19, 2016, at 9:56 AM, Nicholson, Joseph B
wrote:
Hi Charlie,
My name is Joe Nicholson, a graduate student at the Digital Worlds Institute in Gainesville, Florida. My professor this semester is Pat Pagano. For a project this semester I am building a random music generator in JavaScript.
He suggested I look into Gibber as a way to generate audio for my project. I have signed for an account and I started the tutorials. My hope is to build a random music generator that will allow users to put objects in motion that will generate a song that use common chord patterns. Complete details are developing as they happen.
My question is can I use Gibber outside of the Gibber site?
Thanks,
Joe Nicholson
MADAS
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