import { Positive } from "../core/type/Units.js"; import { optionsFromArguments } from "../core/util/Defaults.js"; import { RecursivePartial } from "../core/util/Interface.js"; import { Multiply } from "../signal/Multiply.js"; import { ModulationSynth, ModulationSynthOptions } from "./ModulationSynth.js"; export interface FMSynthOptions extends ModulationSynthOptions { modulationIndex: Positive; } /** * FMSynth is composed of two Tone.Synths where one Tone.Synth modulates * the frequency of a second Tone.Synth. A lot of spectral content * can be explored using the modulationIndex parameter. Read more about * frequency modulation synthesis on Sound On Sound: [Part 1](https://web.archive.org/web/20160403123704/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr00/articles/synthsecrets.htm), [Part 2](https://web.archive.org/web/20160403115835/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may00/articles/synth.htm). * * @example * const fmSynth = new Tone.FMSynth().toDestination(); * fmSynth.triggerAttackRelease("C5", "4n"); * * @category Instrument */ export class FMSynth extends ModulationSynth { readonly name: string = "FMSynth"; /** * The modulation index which essentially the depth or amount of the modulation. It is the * ratio of the frequency of the modulating signal (mf) to the amplitude of the * modulating signal (ma) -- as in ma/mf. */ readonly modulationIndex: Multiply; constructor(options?: RecursivePartial); constructor() { const options = optionsFromArguments(FMSynth.getDefaults(), arguments); super(options); this.modulationIndex = new Multiply({ context: this.context, value: options.modulationIndex, }); // control the two voices frequency this.frequency.connect(this._carrier.frequency); this.frequency.chain(this.harmonicity, this._modulator.frequency); this.frequency.chain(this.modulationIndex, this._modulationNode); this.detune.fan(this._carrier.detune, this._modulator.detune); this._modulator.connect(this._modulationNode.gain); this._modulationNode.connect(this._carrier.frequency); this._carrier.connect(this.output); } static getDefaults(): FMSynthOptions { return Object.assign(ModulationSynth.getDefaults(), { modulationIndex: 10, }); } dispose(): this { super.dispose(); this.modulationIndex.dispose(); return this; } }