pub struct AudioProcessorSettings {
    pub sample_rate: f32,
    pub input_channels: usize,
    pub output_channels: usize,
    pub block_size: usize,
}
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Options provided to the audio-processor before calling process.

Fields

sample_rate: f32

The sample rate of the signal

input_channels: usize

The number of input channels to the signal

output_channels: usize

The number of output channels to the signal

block_size: usize

Buffer size of this processing loop

Implementations

Create audio processor settings with the given options

The sample rate in samples/second as a floating point number

The number of input channels

The number of output channels

The number of samples which will be provided on each process call

Set the sample rate of this settings object

Set the number of input channels of this settings object

Set the number of output channels of this settings object

Set the buffer size of this settings object

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