trait PannerNode extends EventTarget with AudioNode
The PannerNode interface represents the position and behavior of an audio source signal in space. It is an AudioNode audio-processing module describing its position with right-hand Cartesian coordinates, its movement using a velocity vector and its directionality using a directionality cone.
A PannerNode always has exactly one input and one output: the input can be mono or stereo but the output is always stereo (2 channels) — you need stereo sound for panning effects!
The PannerNode brings a spatial position and velocity and a directionality for a given signal.
- Number of inputs: 1
- Number of outputs: 1
- Channel count mode: "clamped-max"
- Channel count: 2
- Channel interpretation: "speakers"
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- val channelCount: Int
Represents an integer used to determine how many channels are used when up-mixing and down-mixing connections to any inputs to the node.
Represents an integer used to determine how many channels are used when up-mixing and down-mixing connections to any inputs to the node. Its usage and precise definition depend on the value of AudioNode.channelCountMode.
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- val channelCountMode: Int
Represents an enumerated value describing the way channels must be matched between the node's inputs and outputs.
Represents an enumerated value describing the way channels must be matched between the node's inputs and outputs.
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- val channelInterpretation: String
Represents an enumerated value describing the meaning of the channels.
Represents an enumerated value describing the meaning of the channels. This interpretation will define how audio up-mixing and down-mixing will happen.
The possible values are "speakers" or "discrete".
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- val coneInnerAngle: Double
Is a double value describing the angle, in degrees, of a cone inside of which there will be no volume reduction.
- val coneOuterAngle: Double
Is a double value describing the angle, in degrees, of a cone outside of which the volume will be reduced by a constant value, defined by the coneOuterGain attribute.
- val coneOuterGain: Double
Is a double value describing the amount of volume reduction outside the cone defined by the coneOuterAngle attribute.
Is a double value describing the amount of volume reduction outside the cone defined by the coneOuterAngle attribute.
Its default value is 0, meaning that no sound can be heard.
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Allows us to connect one output of this node to one input of an audio parameter.
Allows us to connect one output of this node to one input of an audio parameter.
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Allows us to connect one output of this node to one input of another node.
Allows us to connect one output of this node to one input of another node.
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- val context: AudioContext
Returns the associated AudioContext, that is the object representing the processing graph the node is participating in.
Returns the associated AudioContext, that is the object representing the processing graph the node is participating in.
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Allows us to disconnect the current node from another one it is already connected to.
Allows us to disconnect the current node from another one it is already connected to.
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The index describing which output of the AudioNode is going to be disconnected.
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Dispatches an Event at the specified EventTarget, invoking the affected EventListeners in the appropriate order.
Dispatches an Event at the specified EventTarget, invoking the affected EventListeners in the appropriate order. The normal event processing rules (including the capturing and optional bubbling phase) apply to events dispatched manually with dispatchEvent().
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- val distanceModel: String
Is an enumerated value determining which algorithm to use to reduce the volume of the audio source as it moves away from the listener.
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- val maxDistance: Double
Is a double value representing the maximum distance between the audio source and the listener, after which the volume is not reduced any further.
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- val numberOfInputs: Int
Returns the number of inputs feeding the node.
Returns the number of inputs feeding the node. Source nodes are defined as nodes having a numberOfInputs property with a value of 0.
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- val numberOfOutputs: Int
Returns the number of outputs coming out of the node.
Returns the number of outputs coming out of the node. Destination nodes — like AudioDestinationNode — have a value of 0 for this attribute.
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- val panningModel: String
Is an enumerated value determining which spatialisation algorithm to use to position the audio in 3D space.
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- val refDistance: Double
Is a double value representing the reference distance for reducing volume as the audio source moves further from the listener.
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- val rolloffFactor: Double
Is a double value describing how quickly the volume is reduced as the source moves away from the listener.
Is a double value describing how quickly the volume is reduced as the source moves away from the listener. This value is used by all distance models.
- def setOrientation(x: Double = 1.0, y: Double = 0.0, z: Double = 0.0): Unit
Defines the direction the audio source is playing in.
Defines the direction the audio source is playing in. This can have a big effect if the sound is very directional — controlled by the three cone-related attributes PannerNode.coneInnerAngle, PannerNode.coneOuterAngle, and PannerNode.coneOuterGain. In such a case, a sound pointing away from the listener can be very quiet or even silent.
The three parameters x, y and z are unitless and describe a direction vector in 3D space using the right-hand Cartesian coordinate system.
The default value of the direction vector is (1, 0, 0).
- x
The x value of the panner's direction vector in 3D space.
- y
The y value of the panner's direction vector in 3D space.
- z
The z value of the panner's direction vector in 3D space.
- def setPosition(x: Double = 0.0, y: Double = 0.0, z: Double = 0.0): Unit
Defines the position of the audio source relative to the listener (represented by an AudioListener object stored in the AudioContext.listener attribute.) The three parameters x, y and z are unitless and describe the source's position in 3D space using the right-hand Cartesian coordinate system.
Defines the position of the audio source relative to the listener (represented by an AudioListener object stored in the AudioContext.listener attribute.) The three parameters x, y and z are unitless and describe the source's position in 3D space using the right-hand Cartesian coordinate system.
The setPosition() method's default value of the position is (0, 0, 0).
- x
The x position of the panner in 3D space.
- y
The y position of the panner in 3D space.
- z
The z position of the panner in 3D space.
- def setVelocity(x: Double = 0.0, y: Double = 0.0, z: Double = 0.0): Unit
Defines the velocity vector of the audio source — how fast it is moving and in what direction.
Defines the velocity vector of the audio source — how fast it is moving and in what direction.
The velocity relative to the listener is used to control the pitch change needed to conform with the Doppler effect due to the relative speed.
As the vector controls both the direction of travel and its velocity, the three parameters x, y and z are expressed in meters per second.
The default value of the velocity vector is (0, 0, 0).
- x
The x value of the panner's velocity vector.
- y
The y value of the panner's velocity vector.
- z
The z value of the panner's velocity vector.
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