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We have a project called datasounds [0] Which can transform an array of data to sounds [1]: [0] www.datasounds.org [1] http://datasounds.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ Cheers, Arnaldo. --- *Arnaldo D'Amaral Pereira Granja Russo* Lab. de Estudos dos Oceanos e Clima Instituto de Oceanografia - FURG 2015-03-24 20:48 GMT-03:00 Brian Merchant <bhmerchant@gmail.com>:
music21 (http://web.mit.edu/music21/) is in active development, and meant for music analysis and procedural generation...I don't know if it meets the numpy requirement though. From the simple glance that I gave its docs, I don't think it does...but I simply add it to the pile of "possibles", just in case I am wrong.
I too am very interested in your question, so I am glad you asked it. I hope someone is able to come up with a good answer!
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Tiziano Zito <opossumnano@gmail.com> wrote:
Is anyone aware of a well-maintained, simple, cross-platform python
On Tue 24 Mar, 21:39, Todd <toddrjen@gmail.com> wrote: package
that can play a numpy array as sound over speakers? Not exactly what you are looking for, not cross-platform, but may be of inspiration:
https://github.com/stefanv/bytebeats
Tiziano
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