Exploring JavaScript and the Web Audio API by Sam Green and Hugh Zabriskie


The Web Audio API is high-level, powerful versatile system for controlling audio in web applications and is built in to most modern browsers. Originally designed for online gaming, this JavaScript API has been used to support a multitude of music-oriented applications, including online synthesizers, drum machines, guitar tuners, and collaborative music-making tools. The seminar will go over the major components of the API and then dive into some code for a basic sequencer.



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  1. this is so well explained and really educational, good job guys, I can't wait to build something to help me with my own music, it'll also help me improve my JS skills

  2. nice command line piano, and loved the presentation.

  3. What's the title of your vaforite song ? it's great 🙂

  4. hello. Is there a way to get access to sound data that is being played elsewere on the page?

  5. thumbs up if you opened the console while watching the video, truly amazing

  6. Great talk and great teachers 😉

  7. Good job. Thanks for the presentation.

  8. Good job. Good explanation.

  9. That was a great overview of the web api. I liked how you all started with some history and then explained how it is used today.

  10. As they say: cool! 😉 Chrome on Apple…

  11. Very helpful. If someone is looking for a simple Audio Engine for games they can checkout https://github.com/vjai/musquito

  12. The sound in the intro is so loud, why ?

  13. Maybe, just maybe put a warning on the screen at 41:05 to turn down the volume, if you want to prevent others with headphones from hearing loss… gsus!

  14. Is audiotool created using javascript audio api?

  15. Straight to the point, awesome!

  16. Function arguments

  17. So COOOL! What the heck… demo at the end did not disappoint

  18. This is a super super great introduction for javascript and Web audio api. It helps me a lot for building my psychology experiement webpage! Biiiig thanks!

  19. WebAudio coverage starts at 29:25, for those of you who already know JavaScript and are here for the audio! 🙂

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