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An audio manipulation library that behaves like a channel strip on an audio mixing desk


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channelstrip

An audio manipulation library that behaves like a channel strip on an audio mixing desk

It allows the following effects to be applied in this order:

  • trim - number (seconds) - the amount of audio to be trimmed from the start of the file (default: 0)
  • duration - number (seconds) - stop processing after this time has elapsed (default: whole file)
  • gate - boolean - whether to apply a noise gate (default: false)
  • compress - boolean - whether to compress the dynamic range (default: false)
  • volume - number - volume level: 0=silence 1=unchanged (default: 1)
  • treble - number - treble adjustment: -1 to +1 (default: 0)
  • bass - number - bass adjustment: -1 to +1 (default: 0)
  • extrastereo - boolean - adds stereo effect (default: 0)
  • pan - number - stereo pan: -1=left 0=middle +1=right (default: 0)
  • reverb - number - amount of reverb effect to apply 0=none 1=lots (default: 0)

Installing

Add channelstrip to your Node.js project:

npm install --save channelstrip

Note: You must have ffmpeg installed on the target system. If you want to install ffmpeg via npm then you can additionally do npm install --save ffmpeg-static.

Using

Include the library in your code:

const channelstrip = require('channelstrip')

Process an audio file with the mixdown function:

await channelstrip.mixdown({
  input: 'myaudio.wav',
  output: 'out.wav',
  gate: true,
  compress: true,
  pan: -0.25,
  treble: -0.1,
  bass: 0.8,
  extrastereo: false,
  volume: 1.2,
  trim: 0.1,
  reverb: 0.2
})
  • input - the path, URL or Node.js ReadStream of the input audio
  • output - the path, or Node.js WriteStream of the output audio

e.g

await channelstrip.mixdown({
  input: 'https://mydomain.com/test.wav',
  output: 'out.wav',
  gate: true,
  reverb: 0.25
})

Many file formats are supported, with the file extension indicating the file type:

const rs = fs.createReadStream('./test.ogg')
await channelstrip.mixdown({
  input: rs,
  output: 'out.mp3',
  volume: 0.6,
  bass: 1.1
})

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Last updated on 07 Sep 2020

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