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 the ...
SoundVolume is an option to Sound and SoundNote and related functions that specifies the relative volume of the sound produced.
Sound
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) 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 ...
MIDI
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) 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
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Beep[] generates an audible beep when evaluated.
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.
Mathematica supports state-of-the-art sound generation, providing both arbitrary waveform synthesis from functions and data, and symbolic note-based MIDI-style sound ...
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. Here we discuss how sounds are represented in Mathematica. Mathematica treats ...
EmitSound[snd] emits the sound snd when evaluated. EmitSound[{snd_1, snd_2, ...}] emits each of the sounds snd_i in sequence.