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SoundNote[pitch] represents a music-like sound note with the specified pitch. SoundNote[pitch, t] takes the note to have duration t. SoundNote[pitch, {t_min, t_max}] takes ...
SoundVolume is an option to Sound and SoundNote and related functions that specifies the relative volume of the sound produced.
Sound[primitives] represents a sound. Sound[primitives, t] specifies that the sound should have duration t. Sound[primitives, {t_min, t_max}] specifies that the sound should ...
MIME type: audio/midi Standard MIDI file format. Audio format. Used for controlling electronic musical instruments, computer sound cards, and sequencers. Stores a sequence of ...
Beep[] generates an audible beep when evaluated.
Mathematica supports state-of-the-art sound generation, providing both arbitrary waveform synthesis from functions and data, and symbolic note-based MIDI-style sound ...
SampledSoundList[{a_1, a_2, ...}, r] is a sound primitive that represents a sound whose amplitude has levels a_i sampled r times a second.
SampledSoundFunction[f, n, r] is a sound primitive that represents a sound whose amplitude sampled r times a second is generated by applying the function f to successive ...
"Sound" describes how you can take functions and lists of data and produce sounds from them. This tutorial discusses how sounds are represented in Mathematica. Mathematica ...
EmitSound[snd] emits the sound snd when evaluated. EmitSound[{snd_1, snd_2, ...}] emits each of the sounds snd_i in sequence.
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