- From: Marcus Geelnard <mage@opera.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 07:38:58 +0000
- To: rl baxter <baxrob@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-audio@w3.org
Citerar rl baxter <baxrob@gmail.com>: > http://proto.blandhand.net/patr/#rate:600;len:32;seq:26,28,26,28,26,28,26,0,28,24,0,28,26,28,26,0,24,21,0,19,24,26,28,0,24,0,24,0,28,0,28,26; > pure jsNode > small was fast Neat :) A bit off-topic: this is pure JS + HTML5 audio (non-real-time so be patient - might make a real-time version some day): http://mzl.la/R9GLQD On my old computer it generates 220 seconds of stereo audio in 26 seconds, so about 12% CPU load on average if it was done in real-time - not too shabby IMO. The trained ear can easily hear that the oscillators aren't band limited though ;) /Marcus
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