Is it even possible to create sound on the fly in a Silverlight application and play it? That is, if I want to play a sine wave, can I create a buffer and pass it to some media API?
Greetings
Nick
Pete Brown already has a working prototype: http://community.irritatedvowel.com/blogs/pete_browns_blog/archive/2009/03/23/Creating-Sound-using-MediaStreamSource-in-Silverlight-3-Beta.aspx
it looks like you're in luck ...
http://blogs.msdn.com/gillesk/archive/2009/03/23/playing-back-wave-files-in-silverlight.aspx
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wavmss/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=2417
: http://www.charlespetzold.com/blog/2009/07/Simple-Electronic-Music-Sequencer-for-Silverlight.html
You can also see this sample created by Archetype :
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