The BiquadFilterNode() constructor of the Web Audio API creates a new BiquadFilterNode object, which represents a simple low-order filter, and is created using the AudioContext.createBiquadFilter() method.
var biquadFilterNode = new BiquadFilterNode(context, options)
Inherits parameters from the AudioNodeOptions dictionary.
AudioContext.type: One of "lowpass", "highpass", "bandpass", "lowshelf", "highshelf", "peaking", "notch", "allpass". The meaning of the other options depends on the value of this one. The defaults for all are as follows: Q: 1
detune: 0
frequency: 350
gain: 0
lowpass: (Default) Allows frequencies below a cutoff frequency to pass through, and attenuates frequencies above the cutoff. This is a standard second-order resonant lowpass filter with 12dB/octave rolloff.
Q: Controls how peaked the response will be at the cutoff frequency. A large value makes the response more peaked. Please note that for this filter type, this value is not a traditional Q, but is a resonance value in decibels.frequency: The cutoff frequency.gain: Not used.highpass: A highpass filter is the opposite of a lowpass filter. Frequencies above the cutoff frequency are passed through, but frequencies below the cutoff are attenuated. It implements a standard second-order resonant highpass filter with 12dB/octave rolloff.
Q: Controls how peaked the response will be at the cutoff frequency. A large value makes the response more peaked. Please note that for this filter type, this value is not a traditional Q, but is a resonance value in decibels.frequency: The cutoff frequency.gain: Not used.bandpass: A bandpass filter allows a range of frequencies to pass through and attenuates the frequencies below and above this frequency range. It implements a second-order bandpass filter.
Q: Controls the width of the band. The width becomes narrower as the Q value increases.frequency: The center of the frequency band.gain: Not used.lowshelf: The lowshelf filter allows all frequencies through, but adds a boost (or attenuation) to the lower frequencies. It implements a second-order lowshelf filter.
Q: Not used.frequency: The upper limit of the frequences where the boost, or attenuation, is applied.gain: The boost, in dB, to be applied. If the value is negative, the frequencies are attenuated.highshelf: The highshelf filter is the opposite of the lowshelf filter and allows all frequencies through, but adds a boost to the higher frequencies. It implements a second-order highshelf filter.
Q: Not used.frequency: The lower limit of the frequences where the boost, or attenuation, is applied.gain: The boost, in dB, to be applied. If the value is negative, the frequencies are attenuated.peaking: The peaking filter allows all frequencies through, adding a boost, or attenuation, to a range of frequencies.
Q: The width of the band of frequencies that are boosted. A large value implies a narrow width.frequency: The center frequency of the boost range.gain: The boost, in dB, to be applied. If the value is negative, the frequencies are attenuated.notch: The notch filter (also known as a band-stop, or band-rejection filter) is the opposite of a bandpass filter. It allows all frequencies through, except for a set of frequencies.
Q: The width of the band of frequencies that are attenuated. A large value implies a narrow width.frequency: The center frequency of the attenuation range.gain: Not used.allpass: An allpass filter allows all frequencies through, but changes the phase relationship between the various frequencies. It implements a second-order allpass filter.
Q: The sharpness of the phase transition at the center frequency. A larger value implies a sharper transition and a larger group delay.frequency: The frequency where the center of the phase transition occurs. Viewed another way, this is the frequency with maximal group delay.gain: Not used.A new BiquadFilterNode object instance.
| Specification | Status | Comment |
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| Web Audio API The definition of 'BiquadFilterNode()' in that specification. | Working Draft | Initial definition. |
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| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
| Basic support | 55
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| Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
| Basic support | 55
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