Flash 10 to have Dynamic Sound Generation

So it looks like the Make Some Noise campaign paid off.  Thanks to Andre Michelle who has always been at the forefront of Sound in Flash.  Thanks to everyone that voted for the bug and Eliot Van Buskirk for the Article on Wired.The day after Eliot wrote his article is when the Flash Player 10 announcement came out.  You can read more on Wired Magazine

It is official – Flash 10 has Dynamic Audio Support.  Dynamically generated sound can now be passed from Flash directly to the sound card.  This opens many doors for Flash Developers and for products like musicRAIN digital sheet music.

This is a Quote from the Flash Player 10 Release Notes on Adobe Labs

Other Community Requested Enhancements

  • File Reference
  • Dynamic Sound Generation
  • etc…

This is great news for the Flash Community. Flash 10 is going to revolutionize the audio industry just like FLV have changed the way we watch TV and movies(ie… youtube) This will allow products like the digital sheet music at www.musicRAIN.com to have a solid audio playback solution. I am personally excited about what we are going to see over the next year throughout the industry. Music Mixers, digital sheet music, Real Time audio for games, Networked Jam sessions like www.eJamming.com, optimization and smaller downloads to name a few.

Thanks Andre for starting the campaign, thanks Eliot for posting the article, and thanks Tinic Uro and everyone at Adobe for putting this in the next version.

Happy Flashing,

Curtis J. Morley

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