AudioWorkletGlobalScope: currentTime property

The read-only currentTime property of the AudioWorkletGlobalScope interface returns a double that represents the ever-increasing context time of the audio block being processed. It is equal to the currentTime property of the BaseAudioContext the worklet belongs to.

Value

A floating-point number representing the time.

Examples

The AudioWorkletProcessor has access to the specific AudioWorkletGlobalScope properties:

js

// AudioWorkletProcessor defined in : test-processor.js
class TestProcessor extends AudioWorkletProcessor {
  constructor() {
    super();

    // Logs the current sample-frame and time at the moment of instantiation.
    // They are accessible from the AudioWorkletGlobalScope.
    console.log(currentFrame);
    console.log(currentTime);
  }

  // The process method is required - output silence,
  // which the outputs are already filled with.
  process(inputs, outputs, parameters) {
    return true;
  }
}

// Logs the sample rate, that is not going to change ever,
// because it's a read-only property of a BaseAudioContext
// and is set only during its instantiation.
console.log(sampleRate);

// You can declare any variables and use them in your processors
// for example it may be an ArrayBuffer with a wavetable.
const usefulVariable = 42;
console.log(usefulVariable);

registerProcessor("test-processor", TestProcessor);

The main script loads the processor, creates an instance of AudioWorkletNode, passes the name of the processor to it, and connects the node to an audio graph. We should see the output of console.log() calls in the console:

js

const audioContext = new AudioContext();
await audioContext.audioWorklet.addModule("test-processor.js");
const testNode = new AudioWorkletNode(audioContext, "test-processor");
testNode.connect(audioContext.destination);

Specifications

Specification
Web Audio API
# dom-audioworkletglobalscope-currenttime

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See also