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mrviolin
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Flash sequencer
      #751 - 09/22/07 11:17 PM

Hello,
I would like flash to be able to play 3 sounds in order. For example I have 3 symbols on a page lined up from left to right. A cursor moves across the symbols and triggers each to play as it passes. Each symbol is a different color: red green blue. red triggers a bird, green triggers a horn and blue triggers a gun. Now if I re arrange the order on the page(from red green blue to green blue red), I will hear the sounds in the new order. User can rearrange the sequence to play a different order. I can not figure out how to do this in flash


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Jeremy
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Re: Flash sequencer [Re: mrviolin]
      #752 - 09/24/07 09:05 AM

Well I think the best way to do this would be to make each symbol a button in Flash. Then on your rollover state, put a sound file and set it to event so that when a user rolls over the button the sound plays.

At that point the sound is associated with the symbol, and if you want to add drag-and-drop functionality it should follow the symbol around wherever the user puts it!

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JS [EOTT]


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