webaudio-effect-units-collection

A bunch of different EffectUnits which can be used right away. They are all based on the webaudio-effect-unit.


License
ISC
Install
npm install webaudio-effect-units-collection@0.0.4

Documentation

ATTENTION!

This package is now maintained as a part of the sountility collection. This repository won't be used anymore for this package, but it will still be maintained.

Webaudio effect units collection

Effects for everyone!

All effects of this collection are based on the webaudio-effect-unit module. If you want to gain a deeper knowledge on how you can use those effects, have a look at this repository.

Attention: Since the webaudio-effect-unit module has reached v1.1.0, the way how to use the effects of the package has changed. Have a look at it's repository for more details!

Here a list of all the effects included in this package:

  • Gain
  • Chorus
  • Delay
  • Phaser
  • Overdrive
  • Compressor
  • Lowpass
  • Highpass
  • Tremolo
  • Wahwah
  • Bitcrusher
  • Moog
  • PingPongDelay

Installation

Through npm: npm i webaudio-effect-units-collection -S

Module usage

Default export

Per default, the module exports the following function:

createEffectCollection(audioCtx)

Example

import createEffectCollection from 'webaudio-effect-units-collection';
const audioCtx = new AudioContext();
const { gain, chorus, delay, phaser } = createEffectCollection(audioCtx)

This function requires an AudioContext object as its 1° argument. It returns an object with all effects contained by this package. The property names of this object are equivalent to the effect names.

Effect data

If you are using this package, it is likely that you want to include a possiblity to manipulate them via an User Interface. Therefore, the needed information to accordingly represent those effects in an UI is exported manually (so you could seamlessly integrate it in the application state, if needed).

An array with the name 'EFFECT_DATA' is exported for this purpose.

To understand the following, you should have read the documentation of the webaudio-effect-unit module.

Here's an example of an object contained by this array:

{
  name: 'chorus',
  values: [

    {
      name: 'rate',
      options: {
        type: 'range',
        defaultValue: 1.5,
        min: 0.01,
        max: 8,
        step: 0.01
      },
      set: (effectChain, value) => {
        effectChain.chorus.rate = value;
      }
    },

    {
      name: 'feedback',
      options: {
        type: 'range',
        defaultValue: 0.2,
        min: 0,
        max: 1,
        step: 0.01
      },
      set: (effectChain, value) => {
        effectChain.chorus.feedback = value;
      }
    },

    {
      name: 'delay',
      options: {
        type: 'range',
        defaultValue: 0.0045,
        min: 0,
        max: 1,
        step: 0.01
      },
      set: (effectChain, value) => {
        effectChain.chorus.delay = value;
      }
    }

  ]
}

If you correctly understood the webaudio-effect-unit module, you should have got it. If it's to unclear, please feel free to open an issue with questions! I am glad if I can help you. 😄

Use just single effects

If you don't want to import all effects, you can also only import single ones. The effect-files are contained in the 'effects' directory.

The exported function to create the EffectUnit follows the following pattern: create{EffectName}(audioCtx: AudioContext)

To just import the data for an effect, the following pattern applies: {EffectName}Data

Example

import gainData from 'webaudio-effect-units-collection/effects/gain';
import createGain from 'webaudio-effect-units-collection/effects/gain';

const audioCtx = new AudioContext();
const gainEffect = createGain(audioCtx);

gainEffect.setValue('gain', 0.4);