sound
Obsolete. Please use playsnd(…) instead
Syntax
sound(y [,fs,bits,command)
Arguments
- y
 real vector
- fs
 real number, sampling frequency in sample per second (default value is 22050)
- bits
 real number, number of bits (unused)
- command
 Only used on Unix systems it gives the name of the command to use for playing sound (wav) files. The default value is
aplay. If set/dev/audiothen a 8 bits mu-law raw sound file is created and send to/dev/audio
Description
![]()  | sound(…) is obsolete and will be removed from
			 Scilab 2025.0. Please use  playsnd(…) instead. | 
sound(y,fs)plays the sound signal given by matrix y (with sample frequency
            fs). In fact this function is just a wrapper for playsnd. Values in y are assumed to be in the
            range -1.0 <= y <= 1.0. Values outside that range are truncated.
            The number of rows of y gives the number of channels.
            sound(y) plays the sound at the default sample rate of 22050 sample per second.
            sound(y,fs,nbits) plays the sound using nbits bits/sample if
            possible (it is in fact unused).  Most platforms support bits=8 or 16.
Examples
// a two channel signal y = loadwave("SCI/modules/sound/demos/chimes.wav"); sound(y)
See also
- playsnd — command-line sound player facility
 
History
| Versão | Descrição | 
| 2023.1 | sound() is declared obsolete.
					playsnd() replaces it. | 
| Report an issue | ||
| << savewave | Manipulação de Arquivos de Som | wavread >> | 
