How to obtain a function from a sound?
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Hi! I have to work in a project where I have to analyze a piece of a song with different tools like the Fourier Transform. I have the audio and I know how to load and plot it but how can I obtain a function from the audio?
For example, a sine function of something similar.
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Aug 2020
When you read the audio in to an array, such as with audioread(), then what you get out is an array of data.
After that, the computation routines such as fft() or spectrogram() do not care how you got the data; they don't care whether you read it from a .wav, or pulled it out of the soundtrack for a movie, or recorded it out of midi sythesizer: they only care that you pass them data.
So you should be splitting your thoughts into two independent tasks: (1) reading the audio to produce an array of data; and (2) processing arrays of data.
There is, for example, no audiofft() function to process audio data: there is just fft() because the fft calculation does not care how you got the data.
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Sep 2020
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/48717-create-a-piece-of-music-using-matlab
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