pub struct MonoDelayProcessor<Sample> { /* private fields */ }

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impl<Sample: Float + From<f32>> MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>

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pub fn default_with_handle(handle: &Handle) -> Self

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pub fn new( max_delay_time: Duration, handle: Shared<MonoDelayProcessorHandle> ) -> Self

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pub fn handle(&self) -> &Shared<MonoDelayProcessorHandle>

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pub fn read(&self) -> Sample

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pub fn write(&mut self, sample: Sample)

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impl<Sample> AudioProcessorHandleProvider for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>

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impl<Sample: Float + From<f32>> Default for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>

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fn default() -> Self

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impl<Sample: Float + From<f32>> MonoAudioProcessor for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>

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type SampleType = Sample

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fn m_prepare(&mut self, context: &mut AudioContext)

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fn m_process( &mut self, _context: &mut AudioContext, sample: Self::SampleType ) -> Self::SampleType

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impl<Sample> RefUnwindSafe for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>
where Sample: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<Sample> Send for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>
where Sample: Send,

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impl<Sample> Sync for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>
where Sample: Sync,

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impl<Sample> Unpin for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>
where Sample: Unpin,

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impl<Sample> UnwindSafe for MonoDelayProcessor<Sample>
where Sample: UnwindSafe,

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