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audio-buffer-list

Data structure for sequence of AudioBuffers

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Extension of BufferList for AudioBuffers. Handy and performant to deal with (possibly long) sequence of audio buffers − accumulate, read, stream, modify, delete etc.

Usage

npm install audio-buffer-list

const AudioBufferList = require('audio-buffer-list')
const AudioBuffer = require('audio-buffer')
const util = require('audio-buffer-utils')

let abl = new AudioBufferList(util.create([0, .1, .2, .3]), util.create(100))

abl.append(util.create(100))

abl.length // 204
abl.slice() // <AudioBuffer 0, .1, .2, .3, 0...>

API

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new AudioBufferList(source, options?)

Creates new audio buffer list instance, new is not strictly required.

source can be AudioBuffer, AudioBuffer array, AudioBufferList or AudioBufferList array.

options may provide numberOfChannels, context for web audio API context and sampleRate.

The created list instance contains the following properties:

  • list.buffers − sequence of audio buffers with actual data.
  • list.length − total length of list in samples, i.e. sum of inner buffer lengths.
  • list.duration − total duration of the audio list, i.e. sum of buffers durations.
  • list.numberOfChannels − detected from the buffer with max number of channels in the list. Can be set by options.
  • list.sampleRate − just for convenience with AudioBuffer interface.

list.append(buffer)

Insert new AudioBuffer, AudioBufferList or array of them to the end.

list.insert(offset=0, buffer)

Put new AudioBuffer, AudioBufferList or array of them at the offset.

list.remove(offset=0, count)

Remove number of samples from the list starting at the offset. count can possibly be negative, then items are removed on the left side from the offset. offset can also be negative, meaning to remove from the end. Retuns removed sublist instance.

list.delete(offset=0, count)

Same as list.remove, but returns current list with deleted part being lost. That allows for different type of chainability.

list.consume(count)

Delete data from the beginning. Returns current list.

list.slice(start=0, end=-0)

Return sublist of the initial list. The data is not copied but returned as subarrays.

list.clone(start=0, end=-0)

Return copy of the list, consisting of cloned buffers.

list.map(mapper, from=0, to=-0, {reversed: false})

Map buffers of subpart of the list, defined by from and to arguments. Modifies list in-place.

Mapper function has signature (buffer, idx, offset) => buffer. buffer is an audio buffer to process, idx is buffer number, and offset is first buffer sample absolute offset. If mapper returns undefined, the buffer is preserved. If mapper returns null, the buffer is discarded. If mapper returns false, iterations are stopped.

Pass {reversed: true} option to walk in reversed order.

list = list.map((buf, idx, offset) => {
  for (let c = 0; c < channels; c++) {
    let data = buf.getChannelData(c)

    //start buffer from the subset may start earlier than the subset
    //end buffer from the subset may end later than the subset
    for (let i = 0, l = buf.length; i < l; i++) {
      data[i] = process(data[i])
    }
  }
}, from, to)

list.reverse(start=0, end=-0)

Reverse indicated part of the list. Modifies list in place.

list.repeat(count)

Repeats contents of the list specified number of times. Modifies list in-place, returns self.

list.copy(dest?, start=0, end=-0)

Put data into destination AudioBuffer or create one. It is like slice, but returns an AudioBuffer.

list.copyFromChannel(dest, channel, startInChannel=0, end=-0)

Put data from the channel to destination FloatArray. Optional startInChannel defines offset in the channel to start from.

list.copyToChannel(src, channel, startInChannel=0, end=-0)

Put data from the source FloatArray into channel, optionally starting at startInChannel offset.

list.split([a, b, c, ...], d, e, ...)

Split list at the indicated indexes. That increases number of inner buffers.

list.join(start=0, end=-0)

Joins buffers from the indicated range. Returns an AudioBuffer with joined data.

list.offset(idx)

Return [bufIdx, offset] pair for any sample number. bufIdx is the number of buffer in the list, offset is sample offset inside of that buffer.

list.destroy()

Clean up list.

AudioBufferList.isInstance(arg)

Check if passed argument is instance of AudioBufferList.

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Package last updated on 20 Jul 2017

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