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aubio documentation =================== aubio is a collection of algorithms and tools to label music and sounds. It listens to audio signals and attempts to detect events. For instance, when a drum is hit, at which frequency is a note, or at what tempo is a rhythmic melody. Its features include segmenting a sound file before each of its attacks, performing pitch detection, tapping the beat and producing midi streams from live audio. aubio provide several algorithms and routines, including: - several onset detection methods - different pitch detection methods - tempo tracking and beat detection - MFCC (mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients) - FFT and phase vocoder - up/down-sampling - digital filters (low pass, high pass, and more) - spectral filtering - transient/steady-state separation - sound file and audio devices read and write access - various mathematics utilities for music applications The name aubio comes from *audio* with a typo: some errors are likely to be found in the results. Python module ------------- A python module to access the library functions is also provided. Please see the file ``python/README`` for more information on how to use it. Examples tools -------------- A few simple command line tools are included along with the library: - ``aubioonset`` outputs the time stamp of detected note onsets - ``aubiopitch`` attempts to identify a fundamental frequency, or pitch, for each frame of the input sound - ``aubiomfcc`` computes Mel-frequency Cepstrum Coefficients - ``aubiotrack`` outputs the time stamp of detected beats - ``aubionotes`` emits midi-like notes, with an onset, a pitch, and a duration - ``aubioquiet`` extracts quiet and loud regions Additionally, the python module comes with the following script: - ``aubiocut`` slices sound files at onset or beat timestamps C API basics ------------ The library is written in C and is optimised for speed and portability. The C API is designed in the following way: .. code-block:: c aubio_something_t * new_aubio_something(void * args); audio_something_do(aubio_something_t * t, void * args); smpl_t aubio_something_get_a_parameter(aubio_something_t * t); uint_t aubio_something_set_a_parameter(aubio_something_t * t, smpl_t a_parameter); void del_aubio_something(aubio_something_t * t); For performance and real-time operation, no memory allocation or freeing take place in the ``_do`` methods. Instead, memory allocation should always take place in the ``new_`` methods, whereas free operations are done in the ``del_`` methods. .. code-block:: bash ./waf configure ./waf build sudo ./waf install aubio compiles on Linux, Mac OS X, Cygwin, and iPhone. Documentation ------------- - Manual pages: http://aubio.org/documentation - API documentation: http://aubio.org/doc/latest/ Contribute ---------- - Issue Tracker: https://github.com/piem/aubio/issues - Source Code: https://github.com/piem/aubio Contact info ------------ The home page of this project can be found at: http://aubio.org/ Questions, comments, suggestions, and contributions are welcome. Use the mailing list: <aubio-user@aubio.org>. To subscribe to the list, use the mailman form: http://lists.aubio.org/listinfo/aubio-user/ Alternatively, feel free to contact directly the author. Contents -------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 installing python_module