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loadwave

load a sound wav file into scilab

Syntax

x=loadwave(filename);
[x,y]=loadwave(filename);

Arguments

filename

a string. The path of the wav file to be loaded

x

a matrix one line for each channel

y

vector as [data format, number of channels, samples per second per channel, estimate of bytes per second needed, byte alignment of a basic sample block, bits per sample, length of sound data in bytes, bytes per sample (per channel)].

Description

Reads a .wav sound file into Scilab as a matrix. If y is given, it is filled with information about the samples (See the message sent by loadwave).

Examples

// At first we create a time vector of 0.5 seconds sampled at 22050 Hz:
t = 0 : 1/22050 : 0.5*(1-%eps);

// Then we generate the sound: a two channels sound.
s=[sin(2*%pi*440*t);sin(2*%pi*350*t)];
savewave(TMPDIR+'/foo.wav',s);
s1=loadwave(TMPDIR+'/foo.wav');
max(abs(s1-s))

See also

  • savewave — save data into a sound wav file.
  • analyze — frequency plot of a sound signal
  • mapsound — Computes and displays an Amplitude(time, frequency) spectrogram of a sound record
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