ConvolverNode

package js.html.audio

extends AudioNodeEventTarget

Available on js

The ConvolverNode interface is an AudioNode that performs a Linear Convolution on a given AudioBuffer, often used to achieve a reverb effect. A ConvolverNode always has exactly one input and one output.

Documentation ConvolverNode by Mozilla Contributors, licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.5.

See also:

Constructor

new(context:BaseAudioContext, ?options:Null<ConvolverOptions>)

Throws:

null

DOMError

Variables

buffer:AudioBuffer

A mono, stereo, or 4-channel AudioBuffer containing the (possibly multichannel) impulse response used by the ConvolverNode to create the reverb effect.

normalize:Bool

A boolean that controls whether the impulse response from the buffer will be scaled by an equal-power normalization when the buffer attribute is set, or not.

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