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Category Archives: Nightingale
A couple of new features
Hello everyone, we have been working in some small new functionalities that we would like to show. Here it goes: Pack descriptions: now you can textually describe the packs of sounds you create. It is as simple as going to … Continue reading
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freesound 2 API
Hello everyone, A small note that the first (alpha!) version of the freesound 2 API has been released. If you are a developer and would like to use freesound for fun sound experiments, give it a spin: http://tabasco.upf.edu/docs/api/ Note that … Continue reading
Final logo for freesound 2
With the help of pixelshell and oneDotOnly, we finalized the freesound 2 / nightingale logo yesterday: For other versions of the logo, check these urls: adobe illustrator:? http://media.freesound.org/files/logo/freesound_logo.ai pdf: http://media.freesound.org/files/logo/freesound_logo.pdf adobe photoshop: http://media.freesound.org/files/logo/freesound_logo.psd small png (needs tweaking): http://media.freesound.org/files/logo/freesound_logo_small.png large png … Continue reading
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Follow Freesound 2 development on twitter
Hello all, you can now follow freesound 2 development on twitter, just follow the user freesounddev: http://twitter.com/freesounddev/ If you’re not a developer you might not understand everything, as there are so called “commit messages”, but you might see things flying … Continue reading
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Final nightingale sound flash player!
Have a look at the final and all new nightingale sound player: http://media.freesound.org/files/newplayer/ This is the player that will be displayed in the “single sample view” page. You will need flash 10 to see it: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ Please let me know … Continue reading
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Some more previews of Nightingale.
A lot of people have been asking about updates on Nightingale development. While none of this is ready for “action” yet, I thought I would give you an overview of some of the things we have been working on. These … Continue reading
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Github and Lighthouse.
Quite happy with the switch from subversion to git, and quite happy with github. One of the big advantages of all the new “do one thing good” websites is that they, well, do one thing very good. So, looking for … Continue reading
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From subversion to git.
Following the overall exodus where people change from using subversion to git, we -much like lemmings- could not stay far behind. All source code for freesound “2.0” a.k.a. nightingale can now be found over at github: http://github.com/bram/freesound/tree/master/ Update your links!
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The final front page design…
Hello everyone, Thanks for all the feedback that you all gave when we posted the various freesound designs. We’ve used this feedback and worked on a new design, which is -in our opinion- offers a much better design which works … Continue reading
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Nightingale possible design
Go over to http://www.freesound.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3542 and help us decide which logo to choose, and comment on a possible new design!
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