Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- inf :: Float
- dbrown :: Args '[] '["lo", "hi", "step", "length"] a => a -> SDBody a Signal
- demand :: Args '["trigger", "reset", "ugen"] '[] a => a -> SDBody a Signal
- dibrown :: Args '[] '["lo", "hi", "step", "length"] a => a -> SDBody a Signal
- diwhite :: Args '[] '["lo", "hi", "length"] a => a -> SDBody a Signal
- drand :: (Args '[] '["repeats"] a, ToSig s (SDBodyArgs a)) => a -> [s] -> SDBody a Signal
- dseq :: (Args '[] '["repeats"] a, ToSig s (SDBodyArgs a)) => a -> [s] -> SDBody a Signal
- dser :: (Args '[] '["repeats"] a, ToSig s (SDBodyArgs a)) => a -> [s] -> SDBody a Signal
- dshuf :: (Args '[] '["repeats"] a, ToSig s (SDBodyArgs a)) => a -> [s] -> SDBody a Signal
- dwhite :: Args '[] '["lo", "hi", "length"] a => a -> SDBody a Signal
- dxrand :: (Args '[] '["repeats"] a, ToSig s (SDBodyArgs a)) => a -> [s] -> SDBody a Signal
Documentation
dbrown :: Args '[] '["lo", "hi", "step", "length"] a => a -> SDBody a Signal Source #
"Dbrown returns numbers in the continuous range between lo and hi , Dibrown returns integer values."
"The arguments can be a number or any other UGen."
"See Pbrown, BrownNoise for structurally related equivalents."
drand :: (Args '[] '["repeats"] a, ToSig s (SDBodyArgs a)) => a -> [s] -> SDBody a Signal Source #
"dxrand
never plays the same value twice, whereas drand chooses any value in the list"