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midi playing bug found (Community)
midi playing bug found // Community
Jul 9, 2001, 6:11pm
Hi, I know I am not beta testing nor can I post there, must be a beta
testers only NG I gess, but someone who is please check this out to see if
it has been fixed.
When you have a few create sound midi url's around you.
1st you hear the one your closer to, then 1 by 1 you start hearing all the
others within your site range. It should not be doing that.
Jul 10, 2001, 12:07am
Well that's what happens when you use "create sound", try using "create noise"
instead of using lots of "create sound" objects to make the volume the same
further away from the object the midi url is on. "Create noise" will keep the
volume at the same level for midis and not play ones further away that also have
"create noise" on them. Another way to spread noise around is to put "create
sound midiurl name=midi" (or any other thing you want to name it) and on
surrounding objects put "create name midi". This will create a neat stereo
effect too like surround sound. Hope this helps :)
[View Quote]"data21" <dbmiller at kiski.net> wrote in message
news:3b4a0fe4 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hi, I know I am not beta testing nor can I post there, must be a beta
> testers only NG I gess, but someone who is please check this out to see if
> it has been fixed.
> When you have a few create sound midi url's around you.
> 1st you hear the one your closer to, then 1 by 1 you start hearing all the
> others within your site range. It should not be doing that.
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Jul 10, 2001, 3:20am
He might be referring to areas where others are building.
[View Quote]"chucks party" <Chucks_Party at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3b4a635a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well that's what happens when you use "create sound", try using "create
noise"
> instead of using lots of "create sound" objects to make the volume the
same
> further away from the object the midi url is on. "Create noise" will keep
the
> volume at the same level for midis and not play ones further away that
also have
> "create noise" on them. Another way to spread noise around is to put
"create
> sound midiurl name=midi" (or any other thing you want to name it) and on
> surrounding objects put "create name midi". This will create a neat stereo
> effect too like surround sound. Hope this helps :)
>
>
> "data21" <dbmiller at kiski.net> wrote in message
> news:3b4a0fe4 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Jul 10, 2001, 7:16am
except for that create noise loops, and create sound doesn't (that's why there's two seperate commands) or did i get it the wrong
way around?
[View Quote]"chucks party" <Chucks_Party at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3b4a635a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
: Well that's what happens when you use "create sound", try using "create noise"
: instead of using lots of "create sound" objects to make the volume the same
: further away from the object the midi url is on. "Create noise" will keep the
: volume at the same level for midis and not play ones further away that also have
: "create noise" on them. Another way to spread noise around is to put "create
: sound midiurl name=midi" (or any other thing you want to name it) and on
: surrounding objects put "create name midi". This will create a neat stereo
: effect too like surround sound. Hope this helps :)
:
:
: "data21" <dbmiller at kiski.net> wrote in message
: news:3b4a0fe4 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
: > Hi, I know I am not beta testing nor can I post there, must be a beta
: > testers only NG I gess, but someone who is please check this out to see if
: > it has been fixed.
: > When you have a few create sound midi url's around you.
: > 1st you hear the one your closer to, then 1 by 1 you start hearing all the
: > others within your site range. It should not be doing that.
: >
: >
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Jul 10, 2001, 10:24am
"create sound ...." loops wav files
you should also check out the AW help regarding the loop / noloop parameters
midi files will never loop regardless of what command you use (although
there is a way to have the same tune play over and over again using astart
adone and 2 different names for the same midi).
Regards, Justin
[View Quote]"j b e l l" <jbell1983 at home.com> wrote in message
news:3b4ac7fd$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> except for that create noise loops, and create sound doesn't (that's why
there's two seperate commands) or did i get it the wrong
> way around?
>
>
> "chucks party" <Chucks_Party at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3b4a635a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> : Well that's what happens when you use "create sound", try using "create
noise"
> : instead of using lots of "create sound" objects to make the volume the
same
> : further away from the object the midi url is on. "Create noise" will
keep the
> : volume at the same level for midis and not play ones further away that
also have
> : "create noise" on them. Another way to spread noise around is to put
"create
> : sound midiurl name=midi" (or any other thing you want to name it) and on
> : surrounding objects put "create name midi". This will create a neat
stereo
> : effect too like surround sound. Hope this helps :)
> :
> :
> : "data21" <dbmiller at kiski.net> wrote in message
> : news:3b4a0fe4 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> : > Hi, I know I am not beta testing nor can I post there, must be a beta
> : > testers only NG I gess, but someone who is please check this out to
see if
> : > it has been fixed.
> : > When you have a few create sound midi url's around you.
> : > 1st you hear the one your closer to, then 1 by 1 you start hearing all
the
> : > others within your site range. It should not be doing that.
> : >
> : >
> :
> :
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Jul 10, 2001, 10:50pm
No, create noise on midis won't loop them like they do wav files
[View Quote]"j b e l l" <jbell1983 at home.com> wrote in message
news:3b4ac7fd$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> except for that create noise loops, and create sound doesn't (that's why
there's two seperate commands) or did i get it the wrong
> way around?
>
>
> "chucks party" <Chucks_Party at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3b4a635a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> : Well that's what happens when you use "create sound", try using "create
noise"
> : instead of using lots of "create sound" objects to make the volume the same
> : further away from the object the midi url is on. "Create noise" will keep
the
> : volume at the same level for midis and not play ones further away that also
have
> : "create noise" on them. Another way to spread noise around is to put "create
> : sound midiurl name=midi" (or any other thing you want to name it) and on
> : surrounding objects put "create name midi". This will create a neat stereo
> : effect too like surround sound. Hope this helps :)
> :
> :
> : "data21" <dbmiller at kiski.net> wrote in message
> : news:3b4a0fe4 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> : > Hi, I know I am not beta testing nor can I post there, must be a beta
> : > testers only NG I gess, but someone who is please check this out to see if
> : > it has been fixed.
> : > When you have a few create sound midi url's around you.
> : > 1st you hear the one your closer to, then 1 by 1 you start hearing all the
> : > others within your site range. It should not be doing that.
> : >
> : >
> :
> :
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