This week’s post is essentially a reprint of our post of a couple of weeks ago, but using a different open source digital sound manipulator from Masashi Yoshikawa called Reverb.js. A far more elaborate & featureful tool, we have exposed all of the available parameters below, and included the same six farts from TwoTone to enable a fart-by-fart comparison of the two solutions. We think you’ll agree that things have improved.
Here’s an interactive demo where you can randomly play farts from our database, adjust reverb settings, and hear the result:
Fart Reverber
Noise Type
Random Noise Peaks
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Random Noise Scale
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Fart Duration
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Time (room size)
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Decay (wall hardness)
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Delay (obstacles)
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Mix (dry / wet)
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Filter Type
Filter Frequency
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Filter Quality
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Stay tuned for a third installment in this series where we’ll experiment with another Web Audio API extension for creating reverb nodes and an accompanying open-source impulse-response reverb library.