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But I don't know what means 'perc' as same I don't know what else can be called instead of 'sin', 'saw', 'perc', 'pulse'.
I'm not skilled in synths and electronic sound processing in general and I understand that you have just implemented something that already exists. Maybe that is my trouble.
Best regards
Tom
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I agree with @dizzyn, the library has super useful features, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how to use it, more documentation would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi, I have to say that i like the library and it's really useful.
Can I ask if there is any documentation.
I would appriciate just a simple list of all possible options. In example I see here a demo:
T("perc",
{r:500}, sine1, sine2).on("ended", function() {But I don't know what means 'perc' as same I don't know what else can be called instead of 'sin', 'saw', 'perc', 'pulse'.
I'm not skilled in synths and electronic sound processing in general and I understand that you have just implemented something that already exists. Maybe that is my trouble.
Best regards
Tom
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: