#!/usr/bin/env python3 # ============================================================================ # This script allows you to play music using a chorizo (or whatever food you # like) keyboard ! See README for more info and links. # As all the other scripts in this repository, I release it under a very # permissive license. To make a long story short : do whatever you want with # this script (but try to have fun :), I don't mind. It would be cool to quote # the origin of the script if you reuse it, but you don't have to. I'd like to # be noticed of what you did cool with it (if you think it's worth). :) # Ah, I almost forgot : If by chance we ever meet and you think this script is # worth, you can buy me a soda :) # # Phyks # ============================================================================= from sound4python import sound from multiprocessing import Process import math class _Getch: """Gets a single character from standard input. Does not echo to the screen.""" def __call__(self): import sys import tty import termios fd = sys.stdin.fileno() old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd) try: tty.setraw(sys.stdin.fileno()) ch = sys.stdin.read(1) finally: termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) return ch getch = _Getch() def play_wave(frequency=440, nb_secs=1.): sine_wave = [] for i in range(math.ceil(nb_secs*framerate)+1): sine_wave.append(int(16384*math.sin(2*math.pi*frequency*i/framerate))) sound(sine_wave) framerate = 16000 processes = [] frequency = 440 print("Running... Press q to quit.") running = True while running: char = getch() if char == "q": print("Exiting...") running = False continue elif char == "a": frequency = 440 elif char == "b": frequency = 493.88 elif char == "c": frequency = 523.25 elif char == "d": frequency = 587.33 elif char == "e": frequency = 659.26 elif char == "f": frequency = 698.46 elif char == "g": frequency = 783.99 else: continue print("Playing "+char.upper()) processes.append(Process(target=play_wave, args=(frequency, math.floor(0.2 * frequency + 1) / frequency))) processes[-1].start() for i in processes: i.join()