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    [LOGGED] Sound player "output" as input for other actors in windows

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      Gaspar last edited by Woland

      Hi there,


      I wanted to play around with sound as a source and was wondering if it was possible to somehow access the output of the sound player in windows.
      Actually I would like to alter/modulate the sound input and give it out again. Any chance?


      Thanks

      Windows 10 64bit version 2004, i7 9700, M.2 SSD for system and SSD 2xRaid for data, 32Gb Ram, nVidia RTX 2070 (mobile) | located in Majorca / Spain

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        mark @Gaspar last edited by

        @gaspar said:

        I wanted to play around with sound as a source and was wondering if it was possible to somehow access the output of the sound player in windows.Actually I would like to alter/modulate the sound input and give it out again. Any chance?

        Isadora can't do this at the moment under Windows. (Isadora's support of Apple's AudioUnits plugins do allow this sort of thing on macOS.) That said, the next release of Isadora will include significant new features regarding audio. Getting this working well is my primary focus now... I'm using "corona time" to make solid progress on this.

        Best Wishes,
        Mark

        Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
        Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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          Gaspar @mark last edited by

          @mark Ok, no bigger problem. Thank you and wish you a great progress with all the SOUND stuff.

          For now I'll try feeding the sound into my "line in". So I should be able to play around, using the number as a source for some graphics.
          I wish you a pleasant time in Vienna. My "Corona time" is mainly consumed by playing  with my almost 3 year old kid, which is one of the greatest things to do, but Isadora does not get all the attention I would like to.

          Windows 10 64bit version 2004, i7 9700, M.2 SSD for system and SSD 2xRaid for data, 32Gb Ram, nVidia RTX 2070 (mobile) | located in Majorca / Spain

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