HTMLMediaElement: preservesPitch property
The HTMLMediaElement.preservesPitch property determines whether or not the browser should adjust the pitch of the audio to compensate for changes to the playback rate made by setting HTMLMediaElement.playbackRate.
Value
A boolean value defaulting to true.
Examples
Setting the preservesPitch property
In this example, we have an <audio> element, a range control that adjusts the playback rate, and a checkbox that sets preservesPitch.
Try playing the audio, then adjusting the playback rate, then enabling and disabling the checkbox.
html
<audio
controls
src="https://mdn.github.io/webaudio-examples/audio-basics/outfoxing.mp3"></audio>
<div>
<label for="rate">Adjust playback rate:</label>
<input id="rate" type="range" min="0.25" max="3" step="0.05" value="1" />
</div>
<div>
<label for="pitch">Preserve pitch:</label>
<input type="checkbox" id="pitch" name="pitch" checked />
</div>
js
const audio = document.querySelector("audio");
document.getElementById("rate").addEventListener("change", (e) => {
audio.playbackRate = e.target.value;
});
document.getElementById("pitch").addEventListener("change", (e) => {
audio.preservesPitch = e.target.checked;
});
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTML Standard # dom-media-preservespitch-dev |
Browser compatibility
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