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Tag Archives: web audio
HTML/Javascript Music Chord Game Revisit Tutorial
Unsurprisingly, even for non-mobile usage, the 2015 HTML/Javascript Music Chord Game Tutorial Name Those Notes and Name Those Chords game playing of audio before a click usage instigated by the user ways does not pass muster in the web browser … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Keyboard Highlighting Tutorial
The “difference word” in today’s blog posting title is “highlighting”. Whether it be … the highlighting of text … perhaps ahead of a Copy operation with modern GUIs … or … the highlighting of some HTML element … a lot … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Chord Composing Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Keyboard Tutorial had us integrating keyboard functionality for non-mobile users of our piano playing web application, and today, building on the previous HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Composing Tutorial, we involve those similar keyboard … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, compose, composition, delimiter, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, media, music, object, OOP, overlay, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video, web audio
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Keyboard Tutorial
We’re revisiting our piano playing via … CaseyRule … versus … Web Audio … web application to, for our non-mobile platform users, introduce a keyboard set of ways to play chords on the fly based on the chromatic scale idea … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, media, music, object, OOP, overlay, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video, web audio
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Tutorial
You guessed it! The software integrations of yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Tutorial had issues with the mobile platforms. Do fish swim? Do axolotl have two L’s and two O’s? Yes, yes and yes. With our iPad and iPhone testing … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, array, audio, duration, eval, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, integration, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, mobile, overlay, overlay iframe remembering, piano, play, programming, Safari, software integration, start, stop, synchronize, tutorial, url, web audio, webpage
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Tutorial
We find software integration interesting yet challenging, and the integration of … HTML5 Web Audio Mobile Tutorial‘s inhouse Web Audio API interfacer … to the piano playing web application of … Piano Playing Web Application Mobile Tutorial … in these … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Mobile Tutorial
There is another two pronged improvement approach again today building on HTML5 Web Audio Overlay Tutorial‘s two pronged approach to the previous two pronged approach … which makes for a great fork for spaghetti but we digress … the prongs … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Overlay Tutorial
Again, in building on yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Duration Tutorial two pronged approach, we have another one today, those approaches involving … first allow for clientside HTML to do what serverside PHP usually does for us … handle large amounts … Continue reading →
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