RingModRing 1.0b2
Copyright 1996 Eric Kidd <eric.kidd@pobox.com>

http://www.pobox.com/~emk/sw/be/
ftp://www.dartmouth.edu/people/emk/ftp/be/

DESCRIPTION:

This quick hack demonstrates the realtime audio capabilities of
the BeBox. When launched, RingModRing installs a BAudioSubscriber
at the end of the output stream and begins generating a signal
which it multiplies pointwise with the audio buffers. This causes
a "ringing" or a "pulsing" sound.

You can change the frequncy of the ringing and toggle the filter
from the application window. Some frequencies will produce fairly
cool effects; others are obnoxious.

KNOWN BUGS:

	* Terrible audio quality
	* Piggish use of processor cycles
	* Desperately needs a slider control

REVISION HISTORY:

	1.0b2	Recompiled for DR8
			BTextControl frame resized
			Fixed buffer overrun bug
	1.0b1	Do not show window until filter is running
	1.0b0	Initial release
	
CREDITS:

RingModRing is based on a filter included with Ben Denkla's fw3210,
a DSP framework for Macintosh Quadra AV computers.