renaming analyze to scope and documenting

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2023-11-30 22:59:22 +01:00
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2 changed files with 21 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ export class SoundEvent extends AudibleEvent {
self.updateValue("release", 0.0);
return self;
},
analyze: function(self: SoundEvent) {
scope: function(self: SoundEvent) {
self.updateValue("analyze", true)
return self
},

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@ -5,11 +5,22 @@ export const oscilloscope = (application: Editor): string => {
const makeExample = makeExampleFactory(application);
return `# Oscilloscope
You can turn on the oscilloscope to generate interesting visuals or to inspect audio. Use the <ic>scope()</ic> function to turn it on and off. The oscilloscope is off by default.
You can turn on the oscilloscope to generate interesting visuals or to inspect audio. Use the <ic>scope()</ic> function to turn on/off the oscilloscope and to configure it. The oscilloscope is off by default.
You need to manually feed the scope with the sounds you want to inspect:
${makeExample(
"Oscilloscope configuration",
`
"Feeding a sine to the oscilloscope",
`
beat(1)::sound('sine').freq(200).ad(0, .2).scope().out()
`, true
)}
Here is a layout of the scope configuration options:
${makeExample(
"Oscilloscope configuration",
`
scope({
enabled: true, // off by default
color: "#fdba74", // any valid CSS color or "random"
@ -23,12 +34,12 @@ scope({
refresh: 1 // refresh rate (in pulses)
})
`,
true,
)}
true,
)}
${makeExample(
"Demo with multiple scope mode",
`
"Demo with multiple scope mode",
`
rhythm(.5, [4,5].dur(4*3, 4*1), 8)::sound('fhardkick').out()
beat(0.25)::sound('square').freq([
[250, 250/2, 250/4].pick(),
@ -44,8 +55,8 @@ scope({enabled: true, thickness: 8,
color: ['purple', 'green', 'random'].beat(),
size: 0.5, fftSize: 2048})
`,
true,
)}
true,
)}
Note that these values can be patterned as well! You can transform the oscilloscope into its own light show if you want. The picture is not stable anyway so you won't have much use of it for precision work :)