BufDelayN

object BufDelayN extends ProductReader[BufDelayN]

Simple delay line with no interpolation which uses a buffer for its internal memory.

'''Warning''': For reasons of efficiency, the effective buffer size is the allocated size rounded down to the next power of two. For example, if 44100 samples are allocated, the maximum delay would be 32768 samples. Also note that the buffer must be monophonic.

===Examples===

// Random white-noise decay
// allocate buffer
val b = Buffer.alloc(s, (0.2 * s.sampleRate).toInt.nextPowerOfTwo, 1)

// Dust randomly triggers Decay to create an exponential
// decay envelope for the WhiteNoise input source.
// We apply a slight filter to the delayed signal
// so it is easier to distinguish
play {
 val z = Decay.ar(Dust.ar(1) * 0.5, 0.3) * WhiteNoise.ar
 LPF.ar(BufDelayN.ar(b.id, z, 0.2), 8000) + z  // input is mixed with delay
}

b.free()  // do this after the synth has ended
See also
Companion
class
trait Product
trait Mirror
trait ProductReader[BufDelayN]
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Type members

Inherited types

type MirroredElemLabels <: Tuple

The names of the product elements

The names of the product elements

Inherited from
Mirror
type MirroredLabel <: String

The name of the type

The name of the type

Inherited from
Mirror

Value members

Concrete methods

def ar(buf: GE, in: GE, delayTime: GE): BufDelayN
Value Params
buf

Buffer id.

delayTime

Delay time in seconds.

in

The input signal.

def kr(buf: GE, in: GE, delayTime: GE): BufDelayN
Value Params
buf

Buffer id.

delayTime

Delay time in seconds.

in

The input signal.

def read(in: RefMapIn, key: String, arity: Int): BufDelayN