Struct audio_processor_time::chorus::ChorusProcessor
source · pub struct ChorusProcessor { /* private fields */ }Trait Implementations§
source§impl AudioProcessor for ChorusProcessor
impl AudioProcessor for ChorusProcessor
type SampleType = f32
source§fn prepare(&mut self, context: &mut AudioContext)
fn prepare(&mut self, context: &mut AudioContext)
Prepare for playback based on current audio settings
source§fn process(
&mut self,
context: &mut AudioContext,
data: &mut AudioBuffer<Self::SampleType>
)
fn process( &mut self, context: &mut AudioContext, data: &mut AudioBuffer<Self::SampleType> )
Process a block of samples by mutating the input
AudioBufferAuto Trait Implementations§
impl RefUnwindSafe for ChorusProcessor
impl Send for ChorusProcessor
impl Sync for ChorusProcessor
impl Unpin for ChorusProcessor
impl UnwindSafe for ChorusProcessor
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