StereoDelay

Delay configuration with a dedicated subgraph for moderate feedback

This example demonstrates how to apply a tempo-synchronized stereo delay. A subgraph is used to implement a StereoDelay with feedback and a sixteenth-note rhythmic subdivision. This flow shows how to encapsulate complex effects inside reusable subgraphs.

// Configure the graph for rendering
let context = Assembler(rendering: .live).createAudioGraph()

// Configure an audio source (Renderer) from a local audio file
let url = URL(fileURLWithPath: "/path/to/audio.mp3")
let source = MediaRenderer(contentsOf: url)

// Configure a stereo delay with 0.75 feedback
let delay = StereoDelay(tempo: 120)
delay.feedback = 0.75
delay.division = .sixteenth

// Configure a wrapper for the subgraph
let destination = Graph(from: delay)

// Configure node connections
try context.connect(source: source, to: destination)
try context.connect(source: destination, to: context.destination)
source.play(after: 0)

The following video shows the sample code in action and its real-time processing.

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