Document adsr function
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controls.createParams = (...names) =>
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names.reduce((acc, name) => Object.assign(acc, { [name]: controls.createParam(name) }), {});
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/**
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* ADSR envelope: Combination of Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release.
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*
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* @name adsr
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* @param {number | Pattern} time attack time in seconds
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* @param {number | Pattern} time decay time in seconds
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* @param {number | Pattern} gain sustain level (0 to 1)
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* @param {number | Pattern} time release time in seconds
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* @example
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* note("<c3 bb2 f3 eb3>").sound("sawtooth").lpf(600).adsr(".1:.1:.5:.2")
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*/
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controls.adsr = register('adsr', (adsr, pat) => {
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adsr = !Array.isArray(adsr) ? [adsr] : adsr;
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const [attack, decay, sustain, release] = adsr;
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`;
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exports[`runs examples > example "adsr" example index 0 1`] = `
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[
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"[ 0/1 → 1/1 | note:c3 s:sawtooth cutoff:600 ]",
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"[ 1/1 → 2/1 | note:bb2 s:sawtooth cutoff:600 ]",
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"[ 2/1 → 3/1 | note:f3 s:sawtooth cutoff:600 ]",
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"[ 3/1 → 4/1 | note:eb3 s:sawtooth cutoff:600 ]",
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]
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`;
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exports[`runs examples > example "almostAlways" example index 0 1`] = `
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[
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"[ 0/1 → 1/8 | s:hh speed:0.5 ]",
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<JsDoc client:idle name="release" h={0} />
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## adsr
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<JsDoc client:idle name="adsr" h={0} />
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# Filter Envelope
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Each filter can receive an additional filter envelope controlling the cutoff value dynamically. It uses an ADSR envelope similar to the one used for amplitude. There is an additional parameter to control the depth of the filter modulation: `lpenv`|`hpenv`|`bpenv`. This allows you to play subtle or huge filter modulations just the same by only increasing or decreasing the depth.
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