UserMedia uses MediaDevices.getUserMedia to open up and external microphone or audio input. Check MediaDevices API Support to see which browsers are supported. Access to an external input is limited to secure (HTTPS) connections.
import { UserMedia } from "tone";
const mic = new UserMedia();
mic.open().then(() => {
// promise resolves when input is available
});
The number of seconds of 1 processing block (128 samples)
channelCount is the number of channels used when up-mixing and down-mixing connections to any inputs to the node. The default value is 2 except for specific nodes where its value is specially determined.
channelCountMode determines how channels will be counted when up-mixing and down-mixing connections to any inputs to the node. The default value is "max". This attribute has no effect for nodes with no inputs.
channelInterpretation determines how individual channels will be treated when up-mixing and down-mixing connections to any inputs to the node. The default value is "speakers".
The context belonging to the node.
Set this debug flag to log all events that happen in this class.
Returns an identifier for the represented device that is persisted across sessions. It is un-guessable by other applications and unique to the origin of the calling application. It is reset when the user clears cookies (for Private Browsing, a different identifier is used that is not persisted across sessions). Returns undefined when the device is not open.
Indicates if the instance was disposed. 'Disposing' an instance means that all of the Web Audio nodes that were created for the instance are disconnected and freed for garbage collection.
Returns a group identifier. Two devices have the same group identifier if they belong to the same physical device. Returns null when the device is not open.
Returns a label describing this device (for example "Built-in Microphone"). Returns undefined when the device is not open or label is not available because of permissions.
Mute the output.
import { UserMedia } from "tone";
const mic = new UserMedia();
mic.open().then(() => {
// promise resolves when input is available
});
// mute the output
mic.mute = true;
The number of inputs feeding into the AudioNode. For source nodes, this will be 0.
The number of outputs of the AudioNode.
The duration in seconds of one sample.
Returns the playback state of the source, "started" when the microphone is open and "stopped" when the mic is closed.
If getUserMedia is supported by the browser.
The version number semver
Connect the output of this node to the rest of the nodes in series.
import { Destination, Filter, Oscillator, Volume } from "tone";
const osc = new Oscillator().start();
const filter = new Filter();
const volume = new Volume(-8);
// connect a node to the filter, volume and then to the master output
osc.chain(filter, volume, Destination);
connect the output of a ToneAudioNode to an AudioParam, AudioNode, or ToneAudioNode
The output to connect from
The input to connect to
disconnect the output
Returns a promise which resolves with the list of audio input devices available.
import { UserMedia } from "tone";
UserMedia.enumerateDevices().then((devices) => {
// print the device labels
console.log(devices.map(device => device.label));
});
connect the output of this node to the rest of the nodes in parallel.
Get the object's attributes.
import { Oscillator } from "tone";
const osc = new Oscillator();
console.log(osc.get());
// returns {"type" : "sine", "frequency" : 440, ...etc}
Returns all of the default options belonging to the class.
Return the current time of the Context clock without any lookAhead.
Return the current time of the Context clock plus the lookAhead.
Open the media stream. If a string is passed in, it is assumed to be the label or id of the stream, if a number is passed in, it is the input number of the stream.
The label or id of the audio input media device.With no argument, the default stream is opened.
Set multiple properties at once with an object.
import { Filter } from "tone";
const filter = new Filter();
// set values using an object
filter.set({
frequency: 300,
type: "highpass"
});
Connect the output to the context's destination node.
Convert the input to a frequency number
Connect the output to the context's destination node. See toDestination
Convert the incoming time to seconds
Convert the class to a string
import { Oscillator } from "tone";
const osc = new Oscillator();
console.log(osc.toString());
Convert the input time into ticks