There is no rush to tear down the side right now. The new sound feature is a big step towards future. However it has just started and there is much left to implement for FlashPlayer11.
But we are very curious what people will do with the new low level API. Here is a (hopefully fast growing) collection of links that deal with the new sound feature in FlashPlayer10.
Keith Peters (Bit-101) – Astro Dynamic Sound!
Joa Ebert – Simple Astro Synthesizer (polyphone!)
Joa Ebert – Astroboy (8Bitboy updated)
Joa Ebert – Astroflanger (Sound.extract)
Simple 3-band EQ with Flash Player 10
Jan van Coppenolle – Atari Punk Console (with Stepsequencer)
Sintepan
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Lee Brimelov – Flash Player 10 Beta: Dynamic Sound (Video)
Feel free to write a comment with new links.
Here’s another one… http://compiler.kaustic.net/lab/?p=38
And here:
http://www.flexiblefactory.co.uk/flexible/?p=37
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Another impressive use of the new sound API –
http://www.joeberkovitz.com/blog/2008/06/09/audio-enabled-physics-engine-example/
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Sintepan requires Flash Player 9 only, as far as I know
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first attempt to create a driver that generates evolving tunes. status: crap but better than random.
http://www.hulstkamp.com/2008/09/15/rmp/40
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Flash 10 Audio sequencer:
http://www.mixtoverdener.dk/#/180860/
http://www.mixtoverdener.dk/#/181056/