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saugns implements the SAU (Scriptable AUdio) language, and is a command-line parser, player, and WAV file writer for SAU scripts. It makes it easy to write script files which play sounds when ran. It's also possible to pipe audio data from it over stdout. | saugns implements the SAU (Scriptable AUdio) language, and is a command-line parser, player, and WAV file writer for SAU scripts. It makes it easy to write script files which play sounds when ran. It's also possible to pipe audio data from it over stdout. | ||
- | Currently most useful for generating tones, soundscapes, | + | Currently most useful for generating tones, sounds, soundscapes, |
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+ | Audio generation is supported through the use of the following types of audio generators, and ways of configuring such objects: | ||
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+ | * Parameter sweeps, and modulation by connecting objects – for AM/RM & FM/PM | ||
+ | * An arbitrary number of generators can be used, and changes to their parameters laid out in time | ||
- | The SAU language currently provides these audio generators, which can be used and combined in any number. | ||
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===== Documentation ===== | ===== Documentation ===== | ||
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