audiobuffer
v0.2.0AudioBuffer
An implementation of Web Audio API's AudioBuffer for node.js.
Getting started
Install AudioBuffer
with npm
:
npm install AudioBuffer
Then import it in your code, and do your stuff :
var AudioBuffer = require('AudioBuffer')
var audioBuffer = new AudioBuffer(1, 100000, 44100)
API
###AudioBuffer(numberOfChannels, length, sampleRate)
Creates an empty AudioBuffer
with numberOfChannels
channels and length
frames.
####getChannelData(channel)
Returns a channel
.
####slice(start, end)
Returns a slice of the calling AudioBuffer
.
The arguments have the same meaning as a standard Array.slice
.
The slice happens in the length, therefore the returned buffer has the same number of channels and the same sample rate as the calling AudioBuffer
.
####concat(audioBuffer)
Returns a new AudioBuffer
, result of the concatenation of the calling instance with audioBuffer
.
audioBuffer
must have the same number of channels and the same sample rate as the calling instance, or an error will be thrown.
This method behaves similarly to Array.concat
.
The concatenation happens in the length, therefore the returned buffer has the same number of channels and the same sample rate than the calling AudioBuffer
.
###Class methods
####filledWithVal(val, numberOfChannels, length, sampleRate)
Returns an AudioBuffer
, each sample filled with val
.
####fromArray(array, sampleRate)
Returns an AudioBuffer
, with data taken from array
. Example :
// Creates a stereo AudioBuffer of length 5 and sample rate 22050.
var audioBuffer = AudioBuffer.fromArray([
[1, 0.5, 0.2, 1, 0.5],
[-1, -0.8, -0.7, -0.6, 0.3],
], 22050)
Source Code
github.com/sebpiq/AudioBuffe...Metadata
- MIT
- >=0.10
- Sébastien Piquemal
- released 7/31/2013