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Making waves using the Web Audio API — video

Stuart Memo

Stuart Memo

19 Jun 2012

Here’s a quick little video demo of my post on how to create sound waves using the Web Audio API.

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Recreating THX's Deep Note in JavaScript with the Web Audio API

For last year’s JSConf EU, co-organiser Malte got in touch with me to ask if I could replicate Deep Note, THX’s classic audio logo, to use as part of the introduction to the conference — “I’m assuming it should be really easy, but I may be completely wrong.

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Here’s a little bit of JavaScript that’s used within Qwerty Hancock that you may find useful for your own audio project. It’s a simple little function that takes the name of a musical note along with its octave, and gives you back the audio frequency of said

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