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June 28, 2012
Google I/O: Turning the Web Up to 11

For those who couldn't be at Chris Wilson's Google I/O talk about web audio today, his slides are available online and provide quite an outstanding array of examples, arguments about why Web Audio API is relevant and vitally important, as well as tutorials on how to use the API to create interesting audio solutions for your projects.
The slides are chock full of amazing things one can implement using Web Audio API and any developer won't want to miss it in its entirety. Some highlights I found particularly instructive and informative include:
- Vocoder
- Realtime Demo
- Implicit Mixing
- AudioGainNode Automation
- RealtimeAnalyserNode
- BiquadFilterNode
- Talking on the Telephone (filtering example)
- ConvolverNode
- WaveTable
- DynamicsCompressorNode
- WaveShaper
- Ping-Pong!
- JavaScriptAudioNode
- Web Audio Status
You'll want to use Canary and have the Jazz MIDI Plugin installed (as per the instructions I gave recently for another of Chris' excellent examples).
