2010
SoundManager 2: Javascript Sound For The Web
by sbrothier & 13 othersSoundManager 2 makes it easier to play sounds using Javascript.
By wrapping and extending the Flash sound API, SoundManager 2 brings solid audio functionality to Javascript.
2009
Cold War Kids - (Interactive Version)
by misspo & 2 othersCold War Kids » I've Seen Enough
Choose a color to change tracks. Click a band member to mute/unmute them.
2007
gskinner.com: gBlog: AS3: Music Visualization Demos with computeSpectrum
by sbrothier (via)To kick off my session at FitC2006, I modified my Blazing Blazes demo to work off the bass level of a loaded music track using the new computeSpectrum feature in ActionScript 3. You can see it in action by clicking the screenshot below (Flash player 9 required). Note that while the demo is small (3kb), the music file is big, so it'll take a while to load.
The Flash Blog » Flash 9 Sound Spectrum!
by sbrothier & 1 other (via)If you watched my last tutorial you know how much of pain it was to read audio data in Flash. The old "analyze in AE" method is now a thing of the past. The new SoundMixer.computeSpectrum() method reads audio data at runtime allowing you to create audio-driven animations. Click on the image below to see my first experiment. This only took 10 minutes! Get ready to see some crazy stuff from the Flash community. Source is below as well.
ricardo cabello* about* Papervision3D computeSpectrum = Nice audioVisualizations*
by sbrothierAfter checking Sephiroth's SoundMixer experiment I thought something nicer could be done working a little bit more on that field. Long time ago I did some Visualization system for r08028. With flash7/8 you weren't able to get even the volume of the Sound so I had to do a quick tool with C for generating .txt files with the data. Luckily with Flash9/AS3 you can get that data on-the-fly!!
The Flash Blog » AS3 Sound Spectrum Contest Results!!
by sbrothier & 1 other (via)There were so many great entries in this contest and deciding on a winner was hard! After much deliberation and help from the great group of mods at the GTAL forums, I’m officially declaring the winner to be trioptic with his fullscreen masterpeice! It has such a cool feel to it and is kind of like watching a painting melt. I love the soundtrack too! Trioptic will be receiving a 6-month Premium subscription to the Lynda.com Online Training Library.
2006
Fabchannel.com - Live concerts online
by sbrothier & 23 othersThere is a lot of great music in the world. Much more than you hear on popular radio and television. Because of formats, timeslots, playlists and other old media concepts you are not getting what you should.
MUSA MACHINA : Créateur d'univers sonores
by sbrothierMusa Machina was created in 1999 when two musician and a computer scientist met each other. The concept is to develop sound illustration and identity for brands or companies on every communication material
2005
www.lodger.tv
by sbrothier & 2 otherscheck the famous "I love death" in the movies section and the others are quite good
Red Bull Artsehcro Forums
by sbrothierCreate your own "Concerto for Turntable" - Fuse classical and turntable music with the Red Bull Artsehcro Mixer. Here you can create your own songs by mixing various turntable loops and Artsehcro instruments. Once you create a song you can submit it to be rated by your peers and send it to friends.
XSPF Web Music Player - Plays MP3 on your website
by sbrothier & 32 othersXSPF Web Music Player is a flash-based web application that uses xspf playlist format to play mp3 songs. XSPF is the XML Shareable Playlist Format. The software is written in Actionscript 2.
Let them sing it for you
by sbrothier & 2 othersFeel you Feel me One life One shot One love
Now you're a mannequin | SINGING MACHINE !
Le temple Zen de Mama
by sbrothier & 2 others (via)Quand Mama réinvente la méditationtranscendentale avec flash ça donne ça !
Giant Steps by Michal Levy
by sbrothier & 8 othersFantastic flash animation clip on a coltrane song between Mondrian and Fell in love with a girl, the punk rock lego animation by Michel Gondry.