BaseAudioContext.createPeriodicWave()
The createPeriodicWave()
method of the BaseAudioContext
Interface is used to create a PeriodicWave
, which is used to define a periodic waveform that can be used to shape the output of an OscillatorNode
.
Syntax
var wave = AudioContext.createPeriodicWave(real, imag[, constraints]);
Returns
A PeriodicWave
.
Parameters
real
-
An array of cosine terms (traditionally the A terms).
imag
-
An array of sine terms (traditionally the B terms).
The real
and imag
arrays have to have the same length, otherwise an error is thrown.
-
constraints
Optional -
An dictionary object that specifies whether normalization should be disabled (if not specified, normalization is enabled by default.) It takes one property:
-
disableNormalization
: If set totrue
, normalization is disabled for the periodic wave. The default isfalse
.
-
Note: If normalized, the resulting wave will have a maximum absolute peak value of 1.
Example
The following example illustrates simple usage of createPeriodicWave()
, to create a PeriodicWave
object containing a simple sine wave.
var real = new Float32Array(2); var imag = new Float32Array(2); var ac = new AudioContext(); var osc = ac.createOscillator(); real[0] = 0; imag[0] = 0; real[1] = 1; imag[1] = 0; var wave = ac.createPeriodicWave(real, imag, {disableNormalization: true}); osc.setPeriodicWave(wave); osc.connect(ac.destination); osc.start(); osc.stop(2);
This works because a sound that contains only a fundamental tone is by definition a sine wave
Here, we create a PeriodicWave
with two values. The first value is the DC offset, which is the value at which the oscillator starts. 0 is good here, because we want to start the curve at the middle of the [-1.0; 1.0] range.
The second and subsequent values are sine and cosine components. You can think of it as the result of a Fourier transform, where you get frequency domain values from time domain value. Here, with createPeriodicWave()
, you specify the frequencies, and the browser performs an inverse Fourier transform to get a time domain buffer for the frequency of the oscillator. Here, we only set one component at full volume (1.0) on the fundamental tone, so we get a sine wave.
The coefficients of the Fourier transform should be given in ascending order (i.e. etc.) and can be positive or negative. A simple way of manually obtaining such coefficients (though not the best) is to use a graphing calculator.
Specifications
Specification |
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Web Audio API # dom-baseaudiocontext-createperiodicwave |
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
createPeriodicWave |
59
Default values supported
30
|
12 |
25 |
No |
17 |
8 |
59
Default values supported
≤37
|
59
Default values supported
30
|
25 |
18 |
8 |
7.0
Default values supported
2.0
|
disableNormalisation_supported |
46 |
≤18 |
No |
No |
33 |
No |
46 |
46 |
No |
33 |
No |
5.0 |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/BaseAudioContext/createPeriodicWave