Adding FX
In this section weāll look at a couple of FX: reverb and echo. Weāll
see how to use them, how to control their opts and how to chain
them.
Sonic Piās FX system uses blocks. So if you havenāt read section 5.1 you
might want to take a quick look and then head back.
Reverb
If we want to use reverb we write with_fx :reverb
as the special code
to our block like this:
with_fx :reverb do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_plip
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
Now play this code and youāll hear it played with reverb. It sounds
good, doesnāt it! Everything sounds pretty nice with reverb.
Now letās look what happens if we have code outside the do/end block:
with_fx :reverb do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_plip
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
sleep 1
play 55
Notice how the final play 55
isnāt played with reverb. This is because
it is outside the do/end block, so it isnāt captured by the reverb FX.
Similarly, if you make sounds before the do/end block, they also wonāt
be captured:
play 55
sleep 1
with_fx :reverb do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_plip
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
sleep 1
play 55
Echo
There are many FX to choose from. How about some echo?
with_fx :echo do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_plip
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
One of the powerful aspects of Sonic Piās FX blocks is that they may be
passed opts similar to opts weāve already seen with play
and sample
. For example a fun echo opt to play with is phase:
which represents the duration of a given echo in beats. Letās make the
echo slower:
with_fx :echo, phase: 0.5 do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_plip
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
Letās also make the echo faster:
with_fx :echo, phase: 0.125 do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_plip
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
Letās make the echo take longer to fade away by setting the decay:
time to 8 beats:
with_fx :echo, phase: 0.5, decay: 8 do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_plip
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
Nesting FX
One of the most powerful aspects of the FX blocks is that you can nest
them. This allows you to very easily chain FX together. For example,
what if you wanted to play some code with echo and then with reverb?
Easy, just put one inside the other:
with_fx :reverb do
with_fx :echo, phase: 0.5, decay: 8 do
play 50
sleep 0.5
sample :elec_blup
sleep 0.5
play 62
end
end
Think about the audio flowing from the inside out. The sound of all
the code within the inner do/end block such as play 50
is first sent
to the echo FX and the sound of the echo FX is in turn sent out to the
reverb FX.
We may use very deep nestings for crazy results. However, be warned, the
FX can use a lot of resources and when you nest them youāre effectively
running multiple FX simultaneously. So be sparing with your use of FX
especially on low powered platforms such as the Raspberry Pi.
Discovering FX
Sonic Pi ships with a large number of FX for you to play with. To find
out which ones are available, click on FX in the far left of this help
system and youāll see a list of available options. Hereās a list of
some of my favourites:
- wobble,
- reverb,
- echo,
- distortion,
- slicer
Now go crazy and add FX everywhere for some amazing new sounds!