I'm investigating using the mozilla audio API tone generator:
function AudioDataDestination(sampleRate, readFn) {
// Initialize the audio output.
var audio = new Audio();
audio.mozSetup(1, sampleRate);
var currentWritePosition = 0;
var prebufferSize = sampleRate / 2; // buffer 500ms
var tail = null, tailPosition;
// The function called with regular interval to populate
// the audio output buffer.
setInterval(function() {
var written;
// Check if some data was not written in previous attempts.
if(tail) {
written = audio.mozWriteAudio(tail.subarray(tailPosition));
currentWritePosition += written;
tailPosition += written;
if(tailPosition < tail.length) {
// Not all the data was written, saving the tail...
return; // ... and exit the function.
}
tail = null;
}
// Check if we need add some data to the audio output.
var currentPosition = audio.mozCurrentSampleOffset();
var available = currentPosition + prebufferSize - currentWritePosition;
if(available > 0) {
// Request some sound data from the callback function.
var soundData = new Float32Array(available);
readFn(soundData);
// Writting the data.
written = audio.mozWriteAudio(soundData);
if(written < soundData.length) {
// Not all the data was written, saving the tail.
tail = soundData;
tailPosition = written;
}
currentWritePosition += written;
}
}, 100);
}
// Control and generate the sound.
var frequency = 0, currentSoundSample;
var sampleRate = 44100;
function requestSoundData(soundData) {
if (!frequency) {
return; // no sound selected
}
var k = 2* Math.PI * frequency / sampleRate;
for (var i=0, size=soundData.length; i<size; i++) {
soundData[i] = Math.sin(k * currentSoundSample++);
}
}
var audioDestination = new AudioDataDestination(sampleRate, requestSoundData);
function start() {
currentSoundSample = 0;
frequency = parseFloat(document.getElementById("freq").value);
}
function stop() {
frequency = 0;
}
I'd like this tone to be on for 500ms then off for 500ms then repeat until a stop button is pressed. I thought I could just do this by setting the sample numbers 22,050 to 44,100 to zero. However this method does not seem to work. I think it's because the function to repopulate the buffer occurs every 100ms, but this is now beyond the limit of my knowledge. Any help would be very much appreciated.