Tone.StereoWidener

↳ EXTENDS Tone.MidSideEffect

Applies a width factor to the mid/side seperation. 0 is all mid and 1 is all side. Algorithm found in kvraudio forums.

Mid *= 2*(1-width)
Side *= 2*width

CONSTRUCTOR

new Tone.StereoWidener ( [
width
] )
width

The stereo width. A width of 0 is mono and 1 is stereo. 0.5 is no change.

optional

DEFAULTS

{
width : 0.5
}

Members

.width

NormalRange #

The width control. 0 = 100% mid. 1 = 100% side. 0.5 = no change.

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inherited from Tone.AudioNode

.context

Tone.Context READONLY #

Get the audio context belonging to this instance.

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inherited from Tone.Effect

.wet

NormalRange #

The wet control is how much of the effected will pass through to the output. 1 = 100% effected signal, 0 = 100% dry signal.

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Methods

.dispose ( )

#
↪ returns Tone.StereoWidener

this

Clean up.

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inherited from Tone.AudioNode

.connect ( )

#
outputNum

optionally which output to connect from

type: number
default: 0
inputNum

optionally which input to connect to

type: number
default: 0
↪ returns Tone.AudioNode

this

connect the output of a ToneNode to an AudioParam, AudioNode, or ToneNode

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inherited from Tone.AudioNode

.disconnect ( )

#
output

Either the output index to disconnect if the output is an array, or the node to disconnect from.

↪ returns Tone.AudioNode

this

disconnect the output

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inherited from Tone.AudioNode

.toMaster ( )

#
↪ returns Tone.AudioNode

this

Connect ‘this’ to the master output. Shorthand for this.connect(Tone.Master)

EXAMPLE

//connect an oscillator to the master output
var osc = new Tone.Oscillator().toMaster();
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docs generated Sep 15 2019