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File python-audiolazy.changes of Package python-audiolazy
------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 4 12:45:48 UTC 2018 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 7 21:02:03 UTC 2018 - jengelh@inai.de - Start the description with a main clause, not some lengthy subclause. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 18 16:42:03 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Implement single-spec version - Update to Version 0.6 + examples: * Formant synthesis for voiced "ah-eh-ee-oh-oo" * Musical keyboard synth example with a QWERTY keyboard (also via jack!) * Random synthesis with saving and memoization * Aesthetics for the Tkinter GUI examples * Matplotlib animated plot with mic input data (also works via jack!) * Perceptual experiment with butterworth filters (Scipy) applied to white noise (based on the Demonstrations to Auditory Scene Analysis) * Psychoacoustics using ISO/FDIS 226:2003 > Equal loudness contour curves plotting > Constant phon chirp playing * Partial recreation of the "Windows and Figures of Merit" F. Harris comparison table and window plots * Playing/synthesizing "Ode to Joy" from its "score" written as code * All recording/playback examples now prepared for using both the default API and receiving it as an argument like "jack" or "alsa" * Realtime STFT (Short Time Fourier Transform) effects: > Robotize > "Roll" the magnitude spectrum while keeping the phase + general: * Tox for testing with CPython 2.7, CPython 3.2~3.6 and PyPy * Continuous integration wih Travis CI and Coveralls * New ``_internals.py`` module to avoid exposing package internals together with the API, which also allowed the new simplified ``__init__.py`` * Renewed setup.py in both its internals (e.g. using AST instead of string manipulation to avoid importing the package before installation) and its interface (e.g. the ``test`` command now calls ``tox``) * New ``conftest.py`` for testing doctests from strategies inside StrategyDict instances without the need of a ``__test__`` in the module and for skipping doctests known to need Numpy when it's not available * New ``math`` directory for adding scripts with symbolic math calculations (with Sympy) done for designing (or as a proof) for parts of the AudioLazy code. All lowpass and highpass strategies have their design explicitly explained there + lazy_analysis: * New ``overlap_add`` StrategyDict instance, allowing resynth after block processing/analysis, featuring block size auto-detection and window normalization to keep the output in the [-1; 1] range. Has 2 implementations keeping the same interface: > ``numpy`` (*default*): needs Numpy arrays internally > ``list``: uses lists instead, doesn't need Numpy and was tested on Pypy * New ``stft`` StrategyDict instance, allowing Short Time Fourier Transform block processors / phase vocoder by: > Passing a function as the first parameter > Using a ``stft`` strategies as a decorator > Creating new strategies by avoiding the only positional parameter It was created with three Numpy-based strategies: > ``rfft``, ``real`` or ``base`` (*default*): needs ``numpy.fft.rfft`` internally, as well as its inverse, to process a block in the frequency domain with values up to the Nyquist frequency, by assuming the input signal is real > ``cfft`` or ``complex``: Alike to the default approach but uses the ``numpy.fft.fft`` for a full complex-valued block in frequency domain, which means the output is a complex signal > ``cfftr`` or ``complex_real``: same to ``stft.cfft`` strategy, but keeps only the real part of the result Parameters allows changing the default zero-phase behavior (``before`` and ``after`` functions), the transform and inverse transform functions, the overlap-add strategy (as well as its parameters), and obviously the block size and hop * The ``window`` StrategyDict now returns the "periodic" window data instead of the "symmetric" window to be used with the STFT directly * New ``wsymm`` StrategyDict with the same strategies from ``window`` but returning a "symmetric" window * Default ``window`` strategy is the Hann window (the same for ``wsymm``) * New ``cos`` strategy for ``window`` and ``wsymm`` implementing cosine to the power of alpha + lazy_auditory: * New ``phon2dB`` StrategyDict instance with the ISO/FDIS 226:2003 model for getting a SPL (Sound Pressure Level) in dBs from a phon value + lazy_core: * Add support to the new ``@`` matrix multiplication operator * ``OpMethod.get()`` now accepts numbers ``"1"`` and ``"2"`` as strings for unary and binary query for operators, and ``"all"`` is the new default, so ``OpMethod.get(without="2 ~")`` would get all operators but the [reversed or not] binary ones and the invert operator, which means it would yield only the unary ``"+"`` (pos) and ``-`` (neg), as probably was expected; OpMethod also had a bug fix regarding the shift operators * Strategy name autocomplete works on IPython since StrategyDict now changes its instance dictionary (e.g. ``vars(window)``) instead of depending on the ``__getattr__`` method * ``StrategyDict.strategy`` method now allows the strategy function name to be kept by using the new ``keep_name`` keyword-only argument. It might be helpful for adding built-in functions as well as other immutable callables as multi-name strategies with the same behavior as the item assignment for adding a strategy * The default strategy in a StrategyDict instance is now removed when all its keys/names are removed. The new default is the next added strategy * Strategies can be removed both by their item name and their attribute, and removing an attribute that isn't an strategy recovers the strategy attribute if its name belongs to a strategy * MultiKeyDict methods ``key2keys`` and ``value2keys`` to help getting a tuple with all keys that points to the same value, ordered by the insertion order + lazy_filters: * LinearFilter coefficients can now be a Stream of Numpy matrices, as well as Sympy symbols (including symbolic matrices). * New simple lowpass/highpass IIR filter strategies: > ``highpass.z`` (taken as the new ``highpass`` default) > ``lowpass.z`` > ``highpass.pole_exp`` > ``highpass.z_exp`` > ``lowpass.z_exp`` Where the ``"z"`` name denotes the presence of a single zero (besides the single pole) and ``"_exp"`` denotes the exponential approximation from a matched Z-Transform pole value from the equivalent or mirrored analog filter equation (Laplace). The absence of such suffix denotes it was designed directly as a digital filter. + lazy_io: * New ``api`` keyword argument for AudioIO, allowing e.g. integration with JACK (for now this needs ``chunks.size = 1``) * ``AudioIO.open`` and ``AudioIO.record`` now allows keyword arguments, to be passed directly to PyAudio, including the now default "channels" keyword (old "nchannels" keyword still works, for backward compatibility) + lazy_math: * Signal function ``sign`` now works on Python 3 + lazy_misc: * New ``cached`` decorator caching the results for a function without keyword arguments + lazy_poly: * Complex numbers and Sympy symbols can now be used as Poly powers * Poly instances are now based on OrderedDict (stores the creation order internally) and Poly.terms now support both a ``sort`` and a ``reverse`` keyword arguments to choose the yielding order (sorted by powers, keep creation order or reverse any of these) * Immutable Poly behavior is now based on a cached frozenset (doesn't depend on the terms order) and includes Poly.zero as a read-only property (after the hash is required) * The Horner-like polynomial evaluation scheme (which needs sorting) is now enabled/disabled via a keyword argument. By default, it's enabled just for simple polynomials, but optional when powers are sortable (e.g. in a Laurent polynomial) + lazy_text: * New ``format_docstring`` decorator that use format-style templates to assign docstrings to functions, intended to avoid docstring copies on StrategyDict instances. + lazy_wav (*new!*): * ``WavStream`` class for opening Wave files. Can load 24-bit audio files! Tested with 8 bits files (unsigned int) and 16/24/32 bits (signed int) mono and stereo files, both casting the data to a float in [-1;1) interval (default) and keeping the original integer data as it is + multiple modules: * (*lazy_math and lazy_stream*) Renamed the elementwised ``abs`` to ``absolute``, so no Python built-in name is ever replaced when importing with ``from audiolazy import *``. Also, the built-in ``abs`` now can be used directly with Stream instances * (*lazy_analysis and lazy_misc*) Renamed ``freq2lag`` and ``lag2freq`` to use ``2`` instead of ``_to_``, and moved them to lazy_misc ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 21 15:35:48 UTC 2015 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Fix files list ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 14 14:35:10 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - - Initial version
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