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Expand Up @@ -10078,7 +10078,7 @@ in the node.
inputs:
The input audio buffer from the incoming connections provided by the user agent. It has type <code>sequence&lt;sequence&lt;Float32Array>></code>. <code>inputs[n][m]</code> is a {{Float32Array}} of audio samples for the \(m\)th channel of the \(n\)th input. While the number of inputs is fixed at construction, the number of channels can be changed dynamically based on [=computedNumberOfChannels=].

If no connections exist to the \(n\)th input of the node during the current render quantum, then the content of <code>inputs[n]</code> is an empty array, indicating that zero channels of input are available. This is the only circumstance under which the number of elements of <code>inputs[n]</code> can be zero.
If there are no [=actively processing=] {{AudioNode}}s connected to the \(n\)th input of the {{AudioWorkletNode}} for the current render quantum, then the content of <code>inputs[n]</code> is an empty array, indicating that zero channels of input are available. This is the only circumstance under which the number of elements of <code>inputs[n]</code> can be zero.

outputs:
The output audio buffer that is to be consumed by the user agent. It has type <code>sequence&lt;sequence&lt;Float32Array>></code>. <code>outputs[n][m]</code> is a {{Float32Array}} object containing the audio samples for \(m\)th channel of \(n\)th output. Each of the {{Float32Array}}s are zero-filled. The number of channels in the output will match [=computedNumberOfChannels=] only when the node has a single output.
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