The setValueCurveAtTime()
method of the AudioParam
interface schedules the parameter's value to change following a curve defined by a list of values. The curve is a linear interpolation between the sequence of values defined in an array of floating-point values, which are scaled to fit into the given interval starting at startTime
and a specific duration.
var paramRef = param.setValueCurveAtTime(values, startTime, duration);
values
AudioParam
will change through along the specified duration
. Every value in the array must be a finite number; if any value is NaN
, Infinity
, or -Infinity
, a TypeError
exception is thrown.startTime
AudioContext
was first created that the change in value will happen. If this value is lower than AudioContext.currentTime
, it is clamped to currentTime
.duration
value
will change following the specified curve. The specified values are spaced equally along this duration.A reference to this AudioParam
object. Some older browser implementations of this interface return undefined
.
InvalidStateError
values
has fewer than 2 items in it.RangeError
startTime
is either negative or a non-finite value, or duration
is not a finite, strictly positive number.TypeError
values
array is non-finite. Non-finite values are NaN
, Infinity
, and -Infinity
.When the parameter's value finishes following the curve, its value is guaranteed to match the last value in the set of values specified in the values
parameter.
Note: Some early implementations of the Web Audio API did not ensure this to be the case, causing unexpected results.
In this example, we have a media source with a single button (see the webaudio-examples repo for the source code, or view the example live.) When this button is pressed, setValueCurveAtTime()
is used to change the gain value between the values contained in the waveArray array:
// create audio context var AudioContext = window.AudioContext || window.webkitAudioContext; var audioCtx = new AudioContext(); // set basic variables for example var myAudio = document.querySelector('audio'); var pre = document.querySelector('pre'); var myScript = document.querySelector('script'); pre.innerHTML = myScript.innerHTML; var valueCurve = document.querySelector('.value-curve'); // Create a MediaElementAudioSourceNode // Feed the HTMLMediaElement into it var source = audioCtx.createMediaElementSource(myAudio); // Create a gain node and set it's gain value to 0.5 var gainNode = audioCtx.createGain(); gainNode.gain.value = 0.5; var currGain = gainNode.gain.value; // connect the AudioBufferSourceNode to the gainNode // and the gainNode to the destination source.connect(gainNode); gainNode.connect(audioCtx.destination); // set button to do something onclick var waveArray = new Float32Array(9); waveArray[0] = 0.5; waveArray[1] = 1; waveArray[2] = 0.5; waveArray[3] = 0; waveArray[4] = 0.5; waveArray[5] = 1; waveArray[6] = 0.5; waveArray[7] = 0; waveArray[8] = 0.5; valueCurve.onclick = function() { gainNode.gain.setValueCurveAtTime(waveArray, audioCtx.currentTime, 2); }
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Web Audio API The definition of 'setValueCurveAtTime' in that specification. | Working Draft |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 14 | 12 | 25 | No | 15 | 6 |
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes | 18 | Yes | 26 | 15 | ? | Yes |
Versions before Chrome 46 use nearest neighbor instead of linear interpolation.
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