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Boodler - Creates continuous streams of sound
'Boodler' lets you create or edit continuous
streams of sound called 'soundscapes.' Each soundscape is a small
piece of Python code -- typically less than a page. A soundscape can
incorporate other soundscapes; it can combine other soundscapes,
switch between them, fade them in and out. This package comes with
many example soundscapes. You can use these, modify them, combine them
to arbitrary levels of complexity, or write your own.
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| Version 1.5.3 (stable) released on 2002-05-02 | | Licensed under LGPL. | This is not a GNU package. |
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DocumentationUser guide available in HTML format from http://www.eblong.com/zarf/boodler/doc/index.html
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Interfaces | daemon |
Source languages | Python, C |
Use requirements | Python 1.5.2 or later, Boodler sound library (http://www.eblong.com/zarf/boodler/boodler-snd-021902.tar.gz, either the OSS sound driver interface *or* the ALSA sound driver interface *or* the ESD (EsounD) sound server library *or* the Mac OSX CoreAudio interface |
Build prerequisites | OSS, ALSA, ESD, or CoreAudio header files (as appropriate) |
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