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pyresidfp
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Emulates the SID sound-chip in software. The C++ emulation code was copied over from libsidplayfp.
Requirements for installation from source:
Install the latest version using
python -m pip install pyresidfp
Build from source and install using
python -m pip install .
For the example, NumPy and soundcard python packages are required. The example is ported from the section Sample Sound Program, Commodore 64 User's Guide, page 80:
from datetime import timedelta
import numpy as np
import soundcard as sc
from pyresidfp import SoundInterfaceDevice, Voice, ControlBits, Tone
# program SID
sid = SoundInterfaceDevice()
sid.Filter_Mode_Vol = 15 # Maximum volume
sid.attack_decay(Voice.ONE, 190) # 800 ms attack, 15 s decay
sid.sustain_release(Voice.ONE, 248) # sustain peak, 300 ms release
sid.tone(Voice.ONE, Tone.C4)
sid.control(Voice.ONE, ControlBits.TRIANGLE | ControlBits.GATE)
# sample attack phase
attack_phase = timedelta(seconds=0.32)
raw_samples = sid.clock(attack_phase)
# reprogram SID for release phase and sample
release_phase = timedelta(seconds=0.3)
sid.control(Voice.ONE, ControlBits.TRIANGLE)
raw_samples.extend(sid.clock(release_phase))
# convert audio format and play
samples = np.array(raw_samples, dtype=np.float32) / 2.0**15
spkr = sc.default_speaker()
spkr.play(data=samples, samplerate=int(sid.sampling_frequency), channels=1)
We like to thank all contributors of libsidplayfp, especially:
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Emulates the SID sound-chip
We found that pyresidfp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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