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#571 in Audio
Used in korg-syro
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Waver
Waver is a simple no-std library to generate any waveform of a given frequency, amplitude and phase.
A waveform can be a simple sinusoidal wave or a complex waveform of varying frequency and amplitude. Waver is useful where there's a need to generate a simple sinusoidal sound wave or for constructing a frequency or amplitude modulated carrier wave in bare-metal Arduino or a Raspberry Pi.
Usage
To use Waver, add the following to your Cargo.toml
file.
[dependencies]
waver = "0.1"
Example
use std::{vec::Vec, f32::consts::PI};
use waver::{Waveform, Wave, WaveFunc};
fn main() {
// 44.1Khz sampling rate and 16-bit depth.
let mut wf = waver::Waveform::<i16>::new(44100.0);
// Superpose a sine wave, a cosine wave and a triangle function.
wf.superpose(Wave { frequency: 2600.0, ..Default::default() })
.superpose(Wave { frequency: 2600.0, phase: PI / 2.0, ..Default::default() })
.superpose(Wave { frequency: 2600.0, func: WaveFunc::Triangle, ..Default::default() })
.normalize_amplitudes();
// Quantization of 100 samples
let _output: Vec<i16> = wf.iter().take(100).collect();
}
Features
- Arbitrary quantization levels. Specify the bit depth when constructing
Waveform
. - Online wave generation. No buffers, infinite iterators.
- Wave superposition with weighted amplitudes.
- Modulate signal's frequency, amplitude or phase.
- Numerically stable, prevents clipping.
TODO
- Implement checks to protect against aliasing (e.g., disallow frequencies above the Nyquist frequency).
- Use fixed-point arithmetic for platforms that doesn't have an FPU.
- Replace use of libm crate when math support moves to libcore.
- Expand the crate features to also include signal analysis functionality.
Contributing
Thought of something you'd like to see in Waver? You can visit the issue tracker to check if it was reported or proposed before, and if not please feel free to create an issue or feature request. Ready to start contributing? The contributing guide is a good place to start. If you have questions please feel free to ask.
Dependencies
~560KB
~11K SLoC