The linearRampToValueAtTime()
method of the AudioParam
Interface schedules a gradual linear change in the value of the AudioParam
. The change starts at the time specified for the previous event, follows a linear ramp to the new value given in the value
parameter, and reaches the new value at the time given in the endTime
parameter.
linearRampToValueAtTime(value, endTime)
A reference to this AudioParam
object. In some browsers older implementations of this interface return undefined
.
In this example, we have a media source with two control buttons (see the audio-param repo for the source code, or view the example live.) When these buttons are pressed, linearRampToValueAtTime()
is used to fade the gain value up to 1.0, and down to 0, respectively. This is pretty useful for fade in/fade out effects, although AudioParam.exponentialRampToValueAtTime()
is often said to be a bit more natural.
const audioCtx = new AudioContext();
const myAudio = document.querySelector("audio");
const linearRampPlus = document.querySelector(".linear-ramp-plus");
const linearRampMinus = document.querySelector(".linear-ramp-minus");
const source = audioCtx.createMediaElementSource(myAudio);
const gainNode = audioCtx.createGain();
gainNode.gain.setValueAtTime(0, audioCtx.currentTime);
source.connect(gainNode);
gainNode.connect(audioCtx.destination);
linearRampPlus.onclick = () => {
gainNode.gain.linearRampToValueAtTime(1.0, audioCtx.currentTime + 2);
};
linearRampMinus.onclick = () => {
gainNode.gain.linearRampToValueAtTime(0, audioCtx.currentTime + 2);
};