On 25 July 2012 18:50, Florian Paul Schmidt <mista.tapas(a)gmx.net> wrote:
I don't know if this is on-topic or off-topic -
technically it runs on a
linux, but then, maybe, just, no, no Android on LAD?? :D But anyways: I
played a little with Android Development and hacked up a little experimental
Synthesizer app.
https://github.com/fps/android_camsynth
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.fps.camsynth
It's free and open source and renders 8 voices (on my LG-P500) with a
trivial (and wrong :D) synthesis method where the voice gains are determined
by the camera image at a 8 x 8 px resolution..
excellent idea
I guess it's somewhat a minimal project which can
be instructive to some
(the synthesis part is implemented in C via JNI). And the code is very
small..
it reminds me of "the voice", a java module i found some years back
which does a similar thing, although it was developed for allowing
blind people to hear their environment
http://www.seeingwithsound.com/javoice.htm
--
robin
http://fu.ac.nz - Auckland's Free University