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zynthinator-examples

v0.0.3

Published

Das Zynth!

Readme

Zynthinator 0.0.3

Alt Text

Test out Zynthinator (not guaranteed to be lastest version)

What

  • Essentially provides a graphical user interface to Web Audio API.
  • Wraps the Web Audio API nodes types in classes that provides some additional features. For example when you create a sine oscillator you can choose between what values it oscillates, that is not just the Web Audio API-standard of -1 to +1 but you can choose to make it oscillate between any two values.
  • Adds new node types. For example Low-Resolution Sine, ADSR, PWM, DigitalSignal, Noise and more.

Current development state

Not finished at all. I've made a stable ground. I can use it but I have not concentrated upon making it user-friendly for others yet.

If you want it to be more user-friendly, one certain way of achieving that it to add an issue in which you explain the problem. That will give me motivation.

Goals

  • Allow to create interesting sounds by combining and mixing basic waveforms with Web Audio API.
  • Ability to set as many dynamic parameters as possible, all stored with Redux.
  • Nice and maintainable code.
  • Intuitive and user-friendly.
  • As much as possible should happen in real-time. No loading times. If you want to change frequencies, scales, octaves, inject some stupid node wherever then just do it and notice the results immediately.

Build/install/run

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. Run npm install.
  3. Run npm start.
  4. Open http://localhost:8080 in browser.