@vectorsize/weaves-oscillators v1.0.8
Weaves Oscillators
This is a WebAudio version of Mutable Instrument's Plaits module. The sources where compiled from c++ to WebAssembly and can be consumed in your WebAudio applications via this package.
Usage
You can install this package with npm or yarn as usual:
yarn add @vectorsize/weaves-oscillators
After the package is installed you register and instantiate the oscillators like so:
import {
weaves,
oscillatorTypes,
parameters
} from '@vectorsize/weaves-oscillators'
const audioCtx = new AudioContext()
const oscillator = await weaves.createOscillator(audioCtx)
oscillator.connect(audioCtx.destination)
oscillator.start()
// ... later on
oscillator.stop()API
The oscillator can be manipulated during runtime via the following properties:
General
engine:int: 0-15Sets the oscillator engine.note:int: 0-127Sets the oscillator pitch.harmonics:float: 0-1engine dependent parameter see the original manual for details.timbre:float: 0-1engine dependent parameter see the original manual for details.frequencyModulationAmount (Fm):float: 0-10engine dependent parameter see the original manual for details.morph:float: 0-1engine dependent parameter see the original manual for details.decay:float: 0-1Sets the decay of the internal Low Pas Gate.fade:float: 0-1Crossfades between the primary and aux outputs.volume:float: 0-1Sets a general gain value.
Modulations
For regular modulations it's enough to connect your modulation source to the desired parameter via the exposed AudioParameter (accessible via ${paramName}AudioParameter).
There are however two extra modulations that behave differently:
Trigger
The parameter modTrigger works in combination with modTriggerPatched. When modTriggerPatched is set to true, you can use the modTrigger parameter to trigger the internal Low Pas Gate. You can also then use the decay parameter to modify the decay and the parameter timbre to adjust the response of the LPG, from VCFA to VCA.
If modTriggerPatched is set to false, modTrigger won't have any effect.
Level
The parameter modLevel works in combination with modLevelPatched. When modLevelPatched is set to true, you can use the modLevel parameter as an envelope that will smoothly react to your changes.
If modLevelPatched is set to false, modLevel won't have any effect.
Licenses
Thi is a Mutable Instruments derivative work, and hence all the code coming from the original repository is subject to the GPL3.0/MIT license (see ./LICENSE-eurorack and the original repo for details).
The rest of the code in the repository is copyright © 2020 Victor Saiz also under GPL3.0 unless specified in explicitly in the header of the files.