Splat Sound DB software was designed to be a splat sound effects database.
The audio file reading is done by libsndfile (the same thing that Audacity, Supercollider, and a bunch of other apps use), so it’s able to open and play back a dizzying array of file types and formats. Playback of the sounds is very quick, so it’s easy to browse through a bunch of files.
Unfortunately no .mp3 or .ogg playback support yet, although you can still add those files to the database. I may be able to add .ogg at some point, but .mp3 playback requires a license from Fraunhofer, and there’s no way I can afford that.
I haven’t written any documentation yet, but basically, you create a new .splt file, and start adding audio files to it. You can do that either one by one using the “Add Item” section, or you can add a whole bunch of files using the “Add Multiple Files” section by clicking “browse”, and ctrl- or shift- clicking the files that you want to add.
Or, you can just select a directory, and have Splat add all of the audio files in it. You can modify file information just by double-clicking on the field that you want to change in the “Sounds” area. Searching is done pretty much as you would expect, and the “Open Containing Folder” button will open the folder in Explorer of the audio file that you have selected, and highlight it (pretty much exactly like the Firefox “Open Containing Folder” function. There is no “save” or “save as”, as the database file is updated immediately when you add or change an item.
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Database of a hundred or so sfx. For programming using libsndfile, or playing with Supercollider, or other apps that use libsndfile.
The audio files can be sorted by category, style, type, name, or any of a hundred or so other attributes.
A “view” is a list of the files that you’ve added. A “playback” lets you preview how the file sounds. A “play” will actually play the file, using the same format or formats that it’s supposed to be.
You can create your own database of custom files.
There’s a very nice “properties” window that lets you look at the actual audio file and change it’s properties (as well as see a few statistics about the file).
You can try a file out by either selecting it and hitting the “playback” button, or right-clicking and selecting “playback”
As you can see, the database comes with a “view” and a “playback” panel for each item. You can create your own views and playback panels, and there are just tons of them to pick from. Here’s some more info on each type of tab in more detail:
General Info
Select the file to see it’s properties and other info.
Category
Changing the category of a file will keep it in the same “view”.
Style
Changing the style of a file will keep it in the same “view”.
Type
Changing the type of a file will keep it in the same “view”.
Name
Changing the name of a file will keep it in the same “view”.
Author
Changing the author of a file will keep it in the same “view”.
Location
Changing the location of a file will keep it in the same “view”.
Special Attributes
Changing the special attributes of a file will keep it in the same “view”.
List Item/Detail
View
Changing the view of the item will change the way that it displays in the “view” area.
Playback
Changing the playback of the item will change the way that you can preview it.
Selected
The current item that you’re editing is selected and highlighted.
On
The item is selected, and is playing.
Off
The item is selected, and is not playing.
Cover
Item
Playback
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Splat Sound DB is a sound effects database. It lets you create your own database of sounds.
You can use it to find out what sound a situation is supposed to make, or which sounds you can use for an experiment.
I’m still working on the fine details of file importing, to make it more like MusicBrainz Picard. I’ll try to post about the file import progress.
I’m currently playing around with a really cute thing called Astaro, which is a small, free (beer) application that helps you create and view star charts. I’m really enjoying how fast Astaro is, and how easy it is to get stuff done with it.
Currently a star chart that looks like this:
So, what is the ‘proper’ way to do star charts in Processing? And what should one use for the data model behind this?
You can see the graph above in three different ways:
You can’t really make a chart like this in a Processing sketch. Instead, you can make something like this:
But processing.org has no equivalent to Astaro’s star chart view. Instead, I can make a chart like the above using the excellent javascript library d3.js:
Code:
function plot(i) {
i = i % 3;
s = [];
for (var j = 0; j
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Splat Sound DB was designed to be a simple sound effects database. The default directory that Splat DB will add to is C:\Users’username’\Saved Games\Splat DB\Where you can add as many.splt files as you want. The files themselves can be “normal” audio files,.wav,.mp3,.ogg, or.snd. If a file is a.snd, then Splat can not play it, but it will be in the database, to be added on when needed. Splat Sound DB is very easy to use, and works exactly like a file browser. The “Add Item” menu section allows the user to quickly add each of the default sound files by clicking on them and adding them to the database. Or, they can add a whole bunch of sound files and edit a few of the default sound files by clicking on them and clicking “Edit”, and then clicking “Add Multiple Files”. Once the files are in the database, the “Sounds” menu section allows the user to browse the sounds that they have added, and edit the information on each. There is a search feature that works in a pretty much like a file browser, and also allows the user to quickly find a specific sound file if they know it’s name. If a sound name is typed in, Splat will look for the file, and highlight it in the database. If the user is more confident of what the file is, then they can double-click on the field to change the text. Once the user is satisfied with the sound file, they can click on the “Open Containing Folder” button to open the folder of the audio file in Windows explorer, and highlight it for quick viewing of the file.
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You can browse or search the sounds by clicking the “Sounds” menu, and choosing one of the options. Or, you can run a search by entering keywords into the search box. You can add audio files or sounds directly to the database.
IMPORTANT!: The following license information has been added to the about dialog, so that everyone using the application knows what they are licensing it for.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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