Python aubio module =================== This module wraps the aubio library for Python using the numpy module. Using the Python aubio module ----------------------------- After installing python-aubio, you will be able to import the aubio module: $ python [...] >>> import aubio >>> help(aubio.miditofreq) Finding some inspiration ------------------------ Some examples are available in the `python/demos` directory. These scripts are small programs written in python and using python-aubio. For instance, `demo_source.py` reads a media file. $ ./python/demos/demo_source.py /path/to/sound/sample.wav and `demo_timestretch_online.py` stretches the original file into a new one: $ ./python/demo/demo_timestretch_online.py loop.wav stretched_loop.wav 0.92` Note: you might need to install additional modules to run some of the demos. Some demos use [matplotlib](http://matplotlib.org/) to draw plots, others use [PySoundCard](https://github.com/bastibe/PySoundCard) to play and record sounds. Testing the Python module ------------------------- To run the all the python tests, use the script: $ ./python/tests/run_all_tests Each test script can also be called one at a time. For instance: $ ./python/tests/test_note2midi.py -v Install in a virtualenv ----------------------- You should be able to install python-aubio directly from the top source directory of aubio. First, create a virtualenv to hold the required python module: $ virtualenv pyaubio $ source pyaubio/bin/activate Now install and build the python extension using: $ pip install . Install requirements -------------------- Before compiling this module, you must have compiled libaubio. A simple way to do this is with pip: $ pip install -r requirements.txt For more information about how this module works, please refer to the [Python/C API Reference Manual] (http://docs.python.org/c-api/index.html) and the [Numpy/C API Reference](http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/c-api.html). Compiling python aubio ---------------------- To build the aubio Python module, run the following command from the top source directory of aubio: $ ./setup.py build Note: if libaubio was previously built using waf, the script will use it. Otherwise, the entire library will be built inside the python extension. To find out more about `setup.py` options: $ ./setup.py --help Installing ---------- To install the Python module: $ ./setup.py install Alternatively, you may want to use the Python module without installing it by setting your PYTHONPATH, for instance as follows: $ export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$PWD/`ls -rtd build/lib.* | head -1`:$PWD/tests