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play audio files in performance contexts

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walkman

Build Status License: GPL v3 PyPI version Code style: black

Walkman is a minimalistic, robust software to trigger (audio) cues in performance contexts. It uses pyo as its backend and pysimplegui as its frontend. It can be configured by toml files.

Rationale

Live-electronic setups tend to be messy, difficult to maintain and difficult to test. Furthermore many compositions with live-electronics make use of cue-based pattern, but in most of electronic music frameworks (Pd, Max/MSP, ...) no default implementation exists. walkman aims to improve the situation by providing a simple, declarative configuration language to setup programs based on cues. The actual software is implemented in Python3, can be extended in python3 and can be tested with unit tests.

Installation

walkman is available on pip:

pip3 install audiowalkman

You can also use buildout to create an isolated environment. Please consult the respective README for more information.

Configuration file

# my_composition.toml

# ##    General configurations  ## #

[configure]
name = "my composition"

[configure.audio]
sampling_rate = 44100


[configure.module.audio_input.0]
input_channel_index = 1

[configure.module.sound_file_player]
replication_count = 1

[configure.module.sound_file_player.0]
# We can set values passed to '__init__'
auto_stop = false

# And we can also override the default values of
# 'initialize' method.
[configure.module.sound_file_player.0.default_dict.decibel]
value = -6
midi_control_index = 0
midi_range = [-120, 0]

# ##    Cues                  ## #

[cue.1.sound_file_player.0]
path = "jungle_rain.wav"
decibel = -12
loop = true

[cue.2]
sound_file = false

[cue.2.harmonizer.0]
# Move in 10 seconds from decibel -20 to decibel 0
decibel = [[0, -20], [10, 0]]
factor = 4

Usage

walkman my_composition.toml

Tests

Automatic

The run-tests script setups a test environment and runs automatic unit tests.

./run-tests

Manual

Please consult the respective README.

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