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Browser scribble.clip output with Tone.js doesn't work with scribble.midi #103
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Thank you for the detailed outline @misterflippy I always worked in a way that I d be producing clips ether from the terminal OR play em in the browser (and if I needed to create MIDI, then I d do something similar to what you did). Having said that, this is a perfectly valid expectation on your part and I cant imagine why I never thought of it! I want to think aloud on what we can do to address this. One option is to just not return a Ideally it d be nice if the clip behaves exactly the way you expected. When passed on to the Lemme know what you think! |
Having an additional interface to create the Really, my main concern would be whether I could get the same output for both the download and the browser audio. |
When scribble.clip is called in a browser with Tone.js support (e.g. with a "synth" or other argument), the clip function output is a Tone.js object instead of a note array.
Scribbletune version: 3.6.1
Tone.js version: 13.3.1 or 13.8.25
OS: Windows 10
Browser: Firefox 76.0.1 (64-bit)
A couple of issues with this:
Example code:
Sample code console output:
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