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aira runs loops on Roland AIRA series synthesizers.
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$ npm install aira
First you need to add a reference to aira
to your application:
const { getNoteLengths, Tb3, Tr8, System8 } = require('aira');
If you use TypeScript, use the following code instead:
import { getNoteLengths, Tb3, Tr8, System8 } from 'aira';
For information on how to use these types, please refer to the demo mentioned below. Detailed documentation will be added once the API is a little bit more stable.
In the ./lib/bin/app.ts
file you can see a demo of how to use this module. From the root level you can run it using:
$ npx ts-node lib/bin/app.ts
Please note that the demo expects the following set up:
To run quality assurance for this module use roboter:
$ npx roboter
FAQs
aira runs loops on Roland AIRA series synthesizers.
The npm package aira receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, aira popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that aira demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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