Audio signal processing library
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Copyright (c) 2013 Ronny Andersson
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Download-URL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/zignal Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN Description: # zignal
This is a python audio signal processing library.
## Example usage
>>> import zignal >>> >>> x = zignal.Sinetone(fs=44100, f0=997, duration=0.1, gaindb=-20) >>> print(x) ======================================= classname : Sinetone sample rate : 44100.0 [Hz] channels : 1 duration : 0.100 [s] datatype : float64 samples per ch : 4410 data size : 0.034 [Mb] has comment : no peak : [ 0.1] RMS : [ 0.0707] crestfactor : [ 1.4147] -----------------:--------------------- frequency : 997.0 [Hz] phase : 0.0 [deg] -----------------:--------------------->>> x.fade_out(millisec=10) >>> x.convert_to_float(targetbits=32) >>> x.write_wav_file("sinetone.wav") >>> x.plot() >>> x.plot_fft() >>> >>> f = zignal.filters.biquads.RBJ(filtertype="peak", gaindb=-6, f0=997, Q=0.707, fs=96000) >>> print(f) ======================================= classname : RBJ sample rate : 96000.0 [Hz] feedforward (B) : [ 0.96949457 -1.87369167 0.90819329] feedback (A) : [ 1. -1.87369167 0.87768787] number of zeros : 2 number of poles : 2 minimum phase? : Yes -----------------:--------------------- stable? : Yes type : peak gain : -6.00 [dB] f0 : 997.0 [Hz] Q : 0.7070>>> f.plot_mag_phase() >>> f.plot_pole_zero() >>>See the examples folder for more examples.
## Requirements
This library relies on numpy, scipy, matplotlib and pyaudio. At the moment it is recommended to install these using the systems default package manager. On debian/ubuntu, do a
sudo apt-get install python-numpy python-scipy python-matplotlib python-pyaudio
to install the requirements. Once the basic requirements are installed, use pip to install zignal in for example a virtualenv. Create a virtualenv that can access the system site packages,
virtualenv –system-site-packages <name-of-virtualenv> . <name-of-virtualenv>/bin/activate pip install zignal
## Design goals
Readability over efficiency. This is a python library for development and understanding of audio signal processing.
The initial goal is to write the functionality in pure python, with the use of numpy, scipy and matplotlib. See rule 1. If efficiency becomes an issue a c/c++ library might be implemented but the pure python code must remain the default choice.
Design for non real-time processing. Functionality to do real-time processing can be added if it does not break rule 1.
Self documentation. The code should aim to be well documented, in the source code itself.
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