Sonoflash Forum

Posted February 22nd, 2010. Filed under as3 sound forum tutorials

We have created a forum to start discussions and post tutorials online. The forum can be viewed here. In it, we have already posted the first tutorial on how to implement Sonoflash into your AS3 project.

AS3 Sound Packages

Posted February 3rd, 2010. Filed under as3 sound launch news

We now offer AS3 Sound Packages for purchase, each at a 50% discount price of US$ 75.00. Each package contains 5 unique Sonoflash AS3 sound modules and a User Manual. You can pay using PayPal or any of the major credit cards. A download link will be emailed to you within seconds of payment clearance.

New demos!

Posted February 2nd, 2010. Filed under as3 sound demos news

Our latest demos are now available in the showcase section. None of these demos use wav or mp3 files, all the sounds that you hear are generated using Sonoflash AS3 sounds modules. Also note that AS3 sound models typically are around 30 kb in files size which is why these demos can load so fast.

Sonoflash has launched!

Posted February 1st, 2010. Filed under as3 sound launch news

Following the success of our beta product we are now launching our commercial site here at sonoflash.com. There are now completed AS3 sound packages for sale and we will be updating the site with new versions of the player, demos and tutorials on a regular basis.

Sonoflash Beta Site: Thank You!

Posted December 10th, 2009. Filed under as3 sound beta demos news

In early 2009 the Sonoflash project was born with the launch of our beta site at Sonoflash. This site contained the first version of our player, several demos and free AS3 sound modules for download. The response was tremendous and we thank all of you for the great support we received.

Research & Development

Posted December 1st, 2009. Filed under as3 sound R&D team

The Sonoflash technology has been in development for over 5 years. Dr. Lonce Wyse of the National University of Singapore has overseen its progress through all its various stages of development with the specific focus of one day making algorithmic sound as available to the mass market as standard formats such as wav and mp3. Dr. Lonce Wyse is now an integral member of the Sonoflash team.