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In general I'm finding this library short on example usages or info so I'm having a difficult time figuring it out. It seems too complex to get it to "work" from example code to audio even once?
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Thank you for pointing this out @JestDotty ! I will update the docs once I get some time but to unblock you for now, I m sharing some details here.
The instrument parameter is newly updated in Scribbletune and it will replace the synth parameters in the futures. Either ways, it uses a Tone.js instrument and can be use like this
There is yet another way to define synths. You can initialize a Tone.js instrument with a JSON payload that defines the properties of the synth. This is a bit advanced way of doing it, but if you feel like giving it a shot, the play around with some of the "Instruments" here https://tonejs.github.io/examples/ and change their properties. Then click the <> button on the bottom and get hold of the JSON payload and use it here
const synth = new Tone.Synth({<jsonPayload here>});
trying to figure out how to make generated audio without extra software right now.
this video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ru2H-IrOWU shows clip can have an argument of instrument, but your docs don't mention it https://scribbletune.com/documentation/core/clip
In general I'm finding this library short on example usages or info so I'm having a difficult time figuring it out. It seems too complex to get it to "work" from example code to audio even once?
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