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shared-utils
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contains useful utilities to read/write WAV file to/from a buffer, various float to int conversions, 32 bit float to 16 bit int conversion, random number generator for ints or floats in which optionally uses same random sequence across runs
Contains useful utilities like random number generator for ints or floats in min - max range inclusive
Available at https://github.com/scottstensland/shared-utils
// ------------ populate buffer with sin curve ------------ //
// var SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE = 5;
var SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE = 256;
// var SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE = 4096;
// var SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE = 16384;
var samples_per_cycle = 64;
var source_obj = {}; // we populate its buffer then save to output WAV file
var target_obj = {}; // then read back WAV file to populate this target buffer then do curve diff to confirm curves match
source_obj = audio_utils.pop_audio_buffer(SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE, samples_per_cycle);
var shared_utils = require("shared-utils");
var path = require('path');
shared_utils.set_random_seed(17); // comment out if U want fresh random sequence for each run
// otherwise random sequence repeats across subsequent runs of this script
var SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE = 256;
var source_obj = {}; // we populate its buffer with random float values then save to output WAV file
source_obj.buffer = new Float32Array(SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE);
var max_index = SIZE_BUFFER_SOURCE;
for (var index = 0; index < max_index; index++) {
source_obj.buffer[index] = shared_utils.get_random_in_range_inclusive_float(-1.0, 1.0);
// console.log(index, " pop_audio_buffer ", source_obj.buffer[index]);
}
var output_dir = process.argv[2] || "/tmp";
var output_format = ".wav";
var source_wave = "source_wave_shared_utils_test";
var source_wave_filename = path.join(output_dir, source_wave + output_format);
shared_utils.write_32_bit_float_buffer_to_16_bit_wav_file(source_obj, source_wave_filename);
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contains useful utilities to read/write WAV file to/from a buffer, various float to int conversions, 32 bit float to 16 bit int conversion, random number generator for ints or floats in which optionally uses same random sequence across runs
We found that shared-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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