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@elemaudio/core
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Elementary is a JavaScript/C++ library for building audio applications.
The @elemaudio/core package provides the standard library for composing
audio processing nodes, as well as the core graph reconciling and rendering utilities. Often this
will be used with one of the provided renderers, @elemaudio/web-renderer or @elemaudio/offline-renderer.
Please see the full documentation at https://www.elementary.audio/
npm install --save @elemaudio/core
import { el, Renderer } from '@elemaudio/core';
// Here we're using a default Renderer instance, so it's our responsibility to
// send the instruction batches to the underlying engine
let core = new Renderer((batch) => {
// Send the instruction batch somewhere: you can set up whatever message
// passing channel you want!
console.log(batch);
});
// Now we can write and render audio. How about some binaural beating
// with two detuned sine tones in the left and right channel:
core.render(el.cycle(440), el.cycle(441));
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Official Elementary Audio core package
We found that @elemaudio/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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