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redpanic
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Posted on: Jul. 07 2002,01:22 |
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Have any of you ever come across software that would allow a person to make a "follow the bouncing ball" sequence to a midi file (or any audio file)?
The idea is to be able to play it back on a computer monitor..so people could follow along. Kind of like kareoke (sp?).
Thanks!
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forumwhore
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Posted on: Jul. 07 2002,01:39 |
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So you tried this?
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redpanic
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Posted on: Jul. 08 2002,19:47 |
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Of course I tried searching CNET and other various search engines. The problem is that it could be called a variety of things - the simple way to approach it was to ask those who know.
I found something called WinOKE...it does something close to what I want. I'll keep searching though.
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