Per Kristian Stoveland held a cool presentation of his Sound Spectrum Analyzer at FUGN (Flash user group Norway) in the beginning of April. Inspired by this session I decided to try this my self.
I remembed seeing a beutifull graphic called “Imagination” made by Paul Neave, which he also had released as open source. So I grabbed my copy of it and tweaked a little bit and instead of mouse interaction I hooked it up with the SoundMixer.computeSpectrum() in Flash. I turned out pretty cool I think!
This is my first attempt so there will be more to come. The source code need to be cleaned up so I will release it later. The awesome soundtrack is by virgill & tasium.
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Sound visualizer in Flash
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009Colin Moock, James Patterson and Hoss Gifford with new training video
Saturday, April 25th, 2009Colin Moock, James Patterson and Hoss Gifford has put out a new training video series called: “The lost Actionscript 3 weekend”. You can download some free chapters and after watching them I must say I’m going to buy the DVD’s. Use this link to get a discount.
It’s impressive that Colin Moock manage to outtalk both Hoss Gifford and James Patterson, and at the same time!

Change the numeric values of two variables without a temp variable
Sunday, August 31st, 2008I found a nice way to change the numeric values of two variables without the use of a temporary variable. It goes like this:
// set up two variables to play with var value1:Number = 10; var value2:Number = 20; trace("values before"); trace("value1 = " + value1); trace("value2 = " + value2); // change values value1 = value1 + value2; // value1 = 30 value2 = value1 - value2; // value2 = 30 - 20 = 10 value1 = value1 - value2; // value1 = 30 - 10 = 20 trace("values after"); trace("value1 = " + value1); trace("value2 = " + value2);
It works with all kind of numbers I can think of both negative and positive integers and floting point numbers


