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openmusic-white-noise

v1.0.2

Published

Function to generate n samples of white noise

Downloads

7

Readme

openmusic-white-noise

Function to generate n samples of white noise

Install with NPM

Usage

Install first: npm install openmusic-white-noise.

Then you can use it in your code:

var generateWhiteNoise = require('openmusic-white-noise');

// this generates an array with 100 white noise samples
var samples = generateWhiteNoise(100);

// a second of white noise if sampling rate is 44100:
var whiteNoiseSecond = generateWhiteNoise(44100);

Demo

** YOU NEED SUPPORT FOR WEB COMPONENTS IN YOUR BROWSER BECAUSE WE'RE NOT SHIMMING ANYTHING IN **

Firefox: go to about:config, find dom.webcomponents.enabled and set it to true.

Chrome: maybe nothing to do?

Run npm install so it installs stuff for the demo. Then gulp build, and then you can open build/demo/index.html for the demo.

If you do changes in the code, you'll need to rebuild the demo. Use gulp build or gulp only for running build and setting up a watch loop that automatically rebuilds the demo as you change its files.