Standing Wave 3 README June 7, 2010
ABOUT THIS PROJECT
Standing Wave 3 is an AS3 code library designed for high level control of the Flash Player's SampleDataEvent API for streaming audio output. It is based on a subset of the audio engine used by the Noteflight Score Editor (see http://www.noteflight.com).
Standing Wave 3 is very much like SW2, except that all of its core sample storage and manipulation routines have been rewritten with Adobe Alchemy to make them oodles more efficient.
The goal of StandingWave is to encapsulate the following kinds of objects, permitting them to be easily chained together and combined to produce complex, dynamic audio output:
There are no fundamental musical concepts embodied in StandingWave, but it may be straightforwardly extended with such, for instance by reading MIDI files or by writing utility classes to manage tones, scales, instruments, and so forth.
FLASH and FLEX VERSION REQUIREMENTS
StandingWave requires Flash Player 10. It cannot be built or used with Flash Player 9 or earlier.
The library code is intended to be compiled with the Flex MXMLC compiler, not with the Flash IDE. However there are no Flex APIs actually used in StandingWave.
To use SW3, add the source to your Flex project, and add awave.swc to your library path.
A working Adobe Alchemy install is necessary to recompile the C libraries, but most users will not find this necessary. All alchemy routines are encapsulated within the ActionScript object "Sample".
CONTRIBUTIONS WELCOME
Please contact Joe Berkovitz at joe@noteflight.com or Max Lord maxlord@gmail.com if you are interested in contributing to this project.
LICENSE
All materials in this project Copyright (c) 2010 Noteflight LLC.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.