Auto-Tune in Flash

Last summer at NCDevCon I gave a presentation on sound in Flash. I came up with the ingenious hook for my preso of doing auto-tuning in Flash. Unfortunately, I really wasn’t able to pull it off that well. Nevertheless, it was a fun learning experience. Luckily, elsewhere on the...

Mobile Tools to Help Yo...

The keyboard is my instrument of choice. I can play the basic chords from memory, read a staff, and was decent enough to keep up with a rock band. A couple of summers ago, I took keyboard lessons to see if I could brush up on my skills. My main goal was to become decent at improvisation....

Demo Set: Community Aud...

Being employed by a university, I am often required to research particular mechanisms to validate whether or not they can be used within in-progress university projects. There is currently a Java based web application being developed that (conceptually) requires users to record their...

Flashamaphone: Live Ins...

I’m doing it again!  Before Adobe MAX sets in, and that’s all we talk about for weeks to come, I wanted to update my series of blog posts. I wrote a blog post right before 360Flex about music theory and Flash, which was itself a follow up to a Hello World sound application on...

360|Flex DC Sights and ...

This has been quite a year for me in terms of getting to know better and giving back to the folks in the Adobe community. It started at NCDevCon, morphed like lightning into my beloved CodeBass project, continued with volunteer efforts and other hijinks at CFUnited, and last but not...

360|Flex in Review

I was getting dressed this morning to go to work, and decided to go to my 360Flex swag bag instead of my closet. I don’t know who designed this t-shirt, but I like it a lot. It’s more rock than tech (well, except for the huge sponsor logo on the back, but that can’t be...