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Have you considered adding kitchen sink samples into this?
Ooh, can’t wait... 👍
lol. Not messing with you in particular, but that is the trend of this thread. I just want it in the wild already. Already seems to have plenty of useful features.
For those that don’t know, Ström is a fine app for piping internet radio into stuff ...
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/17673/stroem-streaming-internet-radio-inter-app-audio/p1
Great idea! I'm using Streemur in AudioShare to record and trim then slice in GR-16 but I can imagine being totally sucked into a pre-buffered radio streamer module streaming up to 4 stations that has modulation inputs for 4 radio station volumes
Maybe stealing the threat/OT;
but can AUs do streaming from the web or is there something in the sandbox preventing that? Or phrased differently, why is Streemur or Ström not AUv3 already?
Streaming commonly uses http(s) over tcp sockets and I know of no reason why an AUv3 couldn't use one.
These are higher level components, with DRM protection. I'm not sure if I can access raw audio buffers, gonna check this one day.
Most streaming services (i.e. web radio) don't use DRM. Usually, a compressed and unencrypted audio format like mp3 or aac is streamed over http/https.
If you have a Mac, try something like
mplayer "http://ice2.somafm.com/groovesalad-128-mp3"
in Terminal. (You can find mplayer in the homebrew repository)
You wouldn't believe how much fun stuff you can find on web radio stations. Music you've never heard about, audio books and plays, strange languages ... everyday new surprises, stuff that you'd never be able to receive on an OP-1
If you prefer shortwave bands then try SDR:
websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/m.html (try 15130kHz with AM modulation)
@rs2000 SomaFM so good
you've reminded me I haven't listened in a VERY long time
It is
(and don't forget to support them, the amount of genres on offer is insane.)
If you like that, you gotta try...a Tesla 'spirit' radio.
I built one of these. I use it to commune with the spirits of electromagnetic waves. And run weirdness into my analog synths.
https://www.instructables.com/id/Spooky-Tesla-Spirit-Radio/
I’m so ready to throw money at this. This is going to be awesome play with
@giku_beepstreet ignore these temptations!
Cool, neat site too!
I've been getting into this guy lately, he makes interesting stuff from weird sources:

The wait... It's killing me...
When will Beepstreet give birth?
How often do you guys even use all the stuff you're asking for. Or is it just the idea of having it