/**
* This sketch demonstrates how to use the sound and noSound methods of a
* Polyphonic class.
* Currently the only Polyphonic class in Minim is AudioOutput.
* This sketch adds four sine waves to the output and you can toggle the sounding state of the output
* by pressing any key.
*/
import ddf.minim.*;
import ddf.minim.signals.*;
Minim minim;
AudioOutput out;
SineWave sine200;
SineWave sine400;
SineWave sine450;
SineWave sine1200;
WaveformRenderer waveform;
void setup()
{
size(512, 200, P3D);
minim = new Minim(this);
// this gets a stereo output
out = minim.getLineOut();
waveform = new WaveformRenderer();
// see the example Recordable >> addListener for more about this
out.addListener(waveform);
// see the example AudioOutput >> SineWaveSignal for more about these
sine200 = new SineWave(200, 0.2, out.sampleRate());
sine400 = new SineWave(400, 0.2, out.sampleRate());
sine450 = new SineWave(450, 0.2, out.sampleRate());
sine1200 = new SineWave(1200, 0.2, out.sampleRate());
// add the signal to out
out.addSignal(sine200);
out.addSignal(sine400);
out.addSignal(sine450);
out.addSignal(sine1200);
}
void draw()
{
background(0);
// see waveform.pde for an explanation of how this works
waveform.draw();
}
void keyPressed()
{
if ( out.isSounding() )
{
out.noSound();
}
else
{
out.sound();
}
}
void stop()
{
// always close Minim audio classes when you are done with them
out.close();
// always stop Minim before exiting.
minim.stop();
super.stop();
}