Create a QWERTY Keyboard Synth with AudioKeys and ToneJS - Pt.4

In this video, you’ll learn how to use the AudioKeys library with ToneJS to create a synthesizer that can be played using your computer’s QWERTY keyboard. Building on our previous video where we used the triggerAttackRelease function in ToneJS to trigger the synth programmatically, The Code Creative will now show you how to use the AudioKeys library to allow for keyboard input. We’ll demonstrate how to install and set up the library in your project. We’ll also discuss how to create a basic synth using ToneJS. Next, we’ll show you how to use the AudioKeys library to map keyboard keys to specific synth notes, and trigger the notes using the library’s built-in functions. By the end of this video, you’ll be able to create your own QWERTY keyboard synth using AudioKeys and ToneJS, opening up new possibilities for music production. Created by Gregg Fine. #tonejs #webdevelopment #webaudioapi #javascript 🎓 The Code Creative Store: Courses and Free Tutorials! 🎓 DOM Events and JavaScript Course 🔴Subscribe for more free Code Creative videos: : 👭Join The Code Creative Community on Facebook: ▬About The Code Creative ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Code Creative helps web developers learn the fundamentals of programming, algorithms, as well as the latest frameworks and libraries. You can expect web development content that is fun, clear and concise, and keeps you engaged with visuals and a touch of humor. ▬Social Media ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▸ Twitter - @GreggFine ▸ Instagram - /thecodecreativeofficial ▸ Facebook - ✅ Recommended related videos: Debouncing Explained Memoization Explained Sorting in JavaScript Explained ✅ For business inquiries contact me at gregg@
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