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This is what I have so far. It creates an array of random numbers between 1-4. But instead of playing the audio in sequence. It plays all 4 sounds immediately. If I change the audio variable to play a single sound on every run of the for loop, it only plays the sound once.

How can I play a sound for each item in the array? Or could you tell me what I may be doing wrong.

var level = 5
var myArray = [];

    for (var i = 1; i < level; i++) {
        myArray.push(getRandomInt(1,4));
    }


for (var i = 0; i < myArray.length; i++) {

    var audio = new Audio( 'sounds/' + myArray[i] + '.wav');
    audio.play();
}

**UPDATE**

So I've figured out how to play them one after another in sequence. But I can't figure out how to play the sounds according to the number in the array.

var level = 5
var myArray = [];

    for (var i = 1; i < level; i++) {
        myArray.push(getRandomInt(1,4));
    }

var audio0 = new Audio( 'sounds/blank.wav');
var audio1 = new Audio( 'sounds/1.wav');
var audio2 = new Audio( 'sounds/2.wav');
var audio3 = new Audio( 'sounds/3.wav');
var audio4 = new Audio( 'sounds/4.wav');

audio0.play();
audio0.addEventListener('ended', function(){ audio1.play();} )
audio1.addEventListener('ended', function(){ audio2.play();} )
audio2.addEventListener('ended', function(){ audio3.play();} )
audio3.addEventListener('ended', function(){ audio4.play();} )
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Try using setTimeout instead of a for loop:

var i     = 0;
var audio = new Audio( 'sounds/' + myArray[i] + '.wav');
var timeout = setTimeout(function() {

    audio.play();
    if( ++i < myArray.length ) {
        // after playing, reset audio and immediately return
        // to prevent the timeout from clearing.
        audio = new Audio( 'sounds/' + myArray[i] + '.wav');        
        return;
    } 

    // clear the timeout when you run out of clips to play.
    clearTimeout(timeout);

   // audio.duration is in seconds, so multiply by 1000 to get the
   // duration in milliseconds
}, audio.duration * 1000);
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  • This way it plays only the first sound.
    – Kelbizzle
    Aug 24, 2014 at 0:08

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