User Guide

Sound.setTransform() 699
Mono sounds play all sound input in the left speaker and have the following transform settings
by default:
ll = 100
lr = 100
rr = 0
rl = 0
Example
The following example illustrates a setting that can be achieved by using setTransform(), but
cannot be achieved by using
setVolume() or setPan(), even if they are combined.
The following code creates a new
soundTransformObject object and sets its properties so that
sound from both channels will play only in the left channel.
var mySoundTransformObject:Object = new Object();
mySoundTransformObject.ll = 100;
mySoundTransformObject.lr = 100;
mySoundTransformObject.rr = 0;
mySoundTransformObject.rl = 0;
To a pp ly th e soundTransformObject object to a Sound object, you then need to pass the object
to the Sound object using
setTransform() as follows:
my_sound.setTransform(mySoundTransformObject);
The following example plays a stereo sound as mono; the soundTransformObjectMono object
has the following parameters:
var mySoundTransformObjectMono:Object = new Object();
mySoundTransformObjectMono.ll = 50;
mySoundTransformObjectMono.lr = 50;
mySoundTransformObjectMono.rr = 50;
mySoundTransformObjectMono.rl = 50;
my_sound.setTransform(mySoundTransformObjectMono);
This example plays the left channel at half capacity and adds the rest of the left channel to the
right channel; the
soundTransformObjectHalf object has the following parameters:
var mySoundTransformObjectHalf:Object = new Object();
mySoundTransformObjectHalf.ll = 50;
mySoundTransformObjectHalf.lr = 0;
mySoundTransformObjectHalf.rr = 100;
mySoundTransformObjectHalf.rl = 50;
my_sound.setTransform(mySoundTransformObjectHalf);
var mySoundTransformObjectHalf:Object = {ll:50, lr:0, rr:100, rl:50};
Also see the example for Sound.getTransform().
See also
Object class, Sound.getTransform()