Mon, 16 May 2005

Critical Mass Radio Network mixer

The Critical Mass Radio Network is a great project. I do some work with The August Sound Coalition on the monthly segment. Since the RNC, CMRN has used some experimental features of Icecast to do a syndicated broadcast, switching between many cities on the same live mp3 stream.

After I went to the particle/wave conference in Helsinki, I learned about a project called User Radio. He uses Pure Data to mix between various audio files or streams on the Internet. I took his concept and started working on a mixer for the monthly CMRN broadcast.

This is the development copy. Please don't use it for anything functional. In fact, don't use it for anything if you haven't ever worked with PD cause it won't make any sense at all. Anyway, here it is. You need to have the ~oggamp and ~oggcast objects, which you can get from Debian testing by running apt-get install pd-externals.

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