From Brian Behlendorf Sent Thu, Oct 23rd 1997, 17:31
There's this rather interesting new Netscape/IE plugin called "Beatnik", put out by Thomas Dolby (yeah, that guy)'s company called "Headspace". It's basically best thought of as a software general MIDI player, but with many more baseline sounds and effects, and the ability to use downloaded samples too. Anyways, there's two rather minimalist and short track-ettes by Bochum Welt on there, which I thought would appeal to people on this list (look for 'Gianluigi Di Costanzo'), as well as a few by Psykosonik (on Wax Trax, he also works for Headspace). The best part about this is that the downloads are made *really* small - and even if you want to use lots of custom samples, you end up with smaller files than if you just used mpeg or whatever. The tech looks promising; there are limitations, but it would be interesting to see what someone really talented could do with it. Brian p.s. - looks like it'll be embedded in webTV, the next version of Netscape, and the next Java VM release sometime soon... --=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-- "it's a big world, with lots of records to play."-sig xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx