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Web Audio API by Boris Smus

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Web Audio API
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN/ASIN: 1449332684
ISBN-13: 9781449332686
Number of pages: 75

Description:
Go beyond HTML5's Audio tag and boost the audio capabilities of your web application with the Web Audio API. Packed with lots of code examples, crisp descriptions, and useful illustrations, this concise guide shows you how to use this JavaScript API to make the sounds and music of your games and interactive applications come alive.

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