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- NAME
- sox - SOund eXchange - universal sound sample translator
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- SYNOPSIS
- sox _i_n_f_i_l_e _o_u_t_f_i_l_e
- sox _i_n_f_i_l_e _o_u_t_f_i_l_e [ _e_f_f_e_c_t [ _e_f_f_e_c_t _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ... ] ]
- sox _i_n_f_i_l_e -e _e_f_f_e_c_t [ _e_f_f_e_c_t _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ... ]
- sox [ _g_e_n_e_r_a_l _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ] [ _f_o_r_m_a_t _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ] _i_f_i_l_e [ _f_o_r_m_a_t
- _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ] _o_f_i_l_e [ _e_f_f_e_c_t [ _e_f_f_e_c_t _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ... ] ]
- _G_e_n_e_r_a_l _o_p_t_i_o_n_s: [ -V ] [ -v _v_o_l_u_m_e ]
- _F_o_r_m_a_t _o_p_t_i_o_n_s: [ -t _f_i_l_e_t_y_p_e ] [ -r _r_a_t_e ] [ -s/-u/-U/-A ]
- [ -b/-w/-l/-f/-d/-D ] [ -c _c_h_a_n_n_e_l_s ] [ -x ]
- _E_f_f_e_c_t_s:
- copy
- rate
- avg
- stat
- echo _d_e_l_a_y _v_o_l_u_m_e [ _d_e_l_a_y _v_o_l_u_m_e ... ]
- vibro _s_p_e_e_d [ _d_e_p_t_h ]
- lowp _c_e_n_t_e_r
- highp _c_e_n_t_e_r
- band [ -_n ] _c_e_n_t_e_r [ _w_i_d_t_h ]
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- DESCRIPTION
- _S_o_x translates sound files from one format to another, pos-
- sibly doing a sound effect.
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- OPTIONS
- The option syntax is a little grotty, but in essence:
- sox file.au file.voc
- translates a sound sample in SUN Sparc .AU format into a
- SoundBlaster .VOC file, while
- sox -v 0.5 file.au -rate 12000 file.voc rate
- does the same format translation but also lowers the ampli-
- tude by 1/2 and changes the sampling rate from 8000 hertz to
- 12000 hertz via the rate _s_o_u_n_d _e_f_f_e_c_t loop.
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- File type options:
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- -t _f_i_l_e_t_y_p_e
- gives the type of the sound sample file.
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- -r _r_a_t_e Give sample rate in Hertz of file.
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- -s/-u/-U/-A
- The sample data is signed linear (2's complement),
- unsigned linear, U-law (logarithmic), or A-law
- (logarithmic). U-law and A-law are the U.S. and
- international standards for logarithmic telephone
- sound compression.
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- The sample data is in bytes, 16-bit words, 32-bit
- longwords, 32-bit floats, 64-bit double floats, or
- 80-bit IEEE floats. Floats and double floats are
- in native machine format.
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- -x The sample data is in XINU format; that is, it
- comes from a machine with the opposite word order
- than yours and must be swapped according to the
- word-size given above. Only 16-bit and 32-bit
- integer data may be swapped. Machine-format
- floating-point data is not portable. IEEE floats
- are a fixed, portable format. ???
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- -c _c_h_a_n_n_e_l_s
- The number of sound channels in the data file.
- This may be 1, 2, or 4; for mono, stereo, or quad
- sound data.
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- General options:
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- -e after the input file allows you to avoid giving an
- output file and just name an effect. This is only
- useful with the stat effect.
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- -v _v_o_l_u_m_e Change amplitude (floating point); less than 1.0
- decreases, greater than 1.0 increases. Note: we
- perceive volume logarithmically, not linearly.
- Note: see the stat effect.
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- -V Print a description of processing phases. Useful
- for figuring out exactly how _s_o_x is mangling your
- sound samples.
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- The input and output files may be standard input and output.
- This is specified by '-'. The -t _t_y_p_e option must be given
- in this case, else _s_o_x will not know the format of the given
- file. The -t, -r, -s/-u/-U/-A, -b/-w/-l/-f/-d/-D and -x
- options refer to the input data when given before the input
- file name. After, they refer to the output data.
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- If you don't give an output file name, _s_o_x will just read
- the input file. This is useful for validating structured
- file formats; the stat effect may also be used via the -e
- option.
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- FILE TYPES
- _S_o_x needs to know the formats of the input and output files.
- File formats which have headers are checked, if that header
- doesn't seem right, the program exits with an appropriate
- message. Currently, raw (no header) binary and textual
- data, IRCAM Sound Files, Sound Blaster, SPARC .AU
- (w/header), Mac HCOM, PC/DOS .SOU, Sndtool, and Sounder,
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- NeXT .SND, Windows 3.1 RIFF/WAV, Turtle Beach .SMP, CD-R,
- and Apple/SGI AIFF and 8SVX formats are supported.
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- .aiff AIFF files used on Apple IIc/IIgs and SGI. Note:
- the AIFF format supports only one SSND chunk. It
- does not support multiple sound chunks, or the
- 8SVX musical instrument description format. AIFF
- files are multimedia archives and and can have
- multiple audio and picture chunks. You may need a
- separate archiver to work with them.
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- .au SUN Microsystems AU files. There are apparently
- many types of .au files; DEC has invented its own
- with a different magic number and word order. The
- .au handler can read these files but will not
- write them. Some .au files have valid AU headers
- and some do not. The latter are probably original
- SUN u-law 8000 hz samples. These can be dealt
- with using the .ul format (see below).
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- .hcom Macintosh HCOM files. These are (apparently) Mac
- FSSD files with some variant of Huffman compres-
- sion. The Macintosh has wacky file formats and
- this format handler apparently doesn't handle all
- the ones it should. Mac users will need your
- usual arsenal of file converters to deal with an
- HCOM file under Unix or DOS.
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- .raw Raw files (no header).
- The sample rate, size (byte, word, etc), and style
- (signed, unsigned, etc.) of the sample file must
- be given. The number of channels defaults to 1.
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- .ub, .sb, .uw, .sw, .ul
- These are several suffices which serve as a short-
- hand for raw files with a given size and style.
- Thus, ub, sb, uw, sw, and ul correspond to
- "unsigned byte", "signed byte", "unsigned word",
- "signed word", and "ulaw" (byte). The sample rate
- defaults to 8000 hz if not explicitly set, and the
- number of channels (as always) defaults to 1.
- There are lots of Sparc samples floating around in
- u-law format with no header and fixed at a sample
- rate of 8000 hz. (Certain sound management
- software cheerfully ignores the headers.) Simi-
- larly, most Mac sound files are in unsigned byte
- format with a sample rate of 11025 or 22050 hz.
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- .sf IRCAM Sound Files.
- SoundFiles are used by academic music software
- such as the CSound package, and the MixView sound
- sample editor.
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- .voc Sound Blaster VOC files.
- VOC files are multi-part and contain silence
- parts, looping, and different sample rates for
- different chunks. On input, the silence parts are
- filled out, loops are rejected, and sample data
- with a new sample rate is rejected. Silence with
- a different sample rate is generated appropri-
- ately. On output, silence is not detected, nor
- are impossible sample rates.
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- .auto This is a ``meta-type'': specifying this type for
- an input file triggers some code that tries to
- guess the real type by looking for magic words in
- the header. If the type can't be guessed, the
- program exits with an error message. The input
- must be a plain file, not a pipe. This type can't
- be used for output files.
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- .cdr CD-R
- CD-R files are used in mastering music Compact
- Disks. The file format is, as you might expect,
- raw stereo raw unsigned samples at 44khz. But,
- there's some blocking/padding oddity in the for-
- mat, so it needs its own handler.
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- .dat Text Data files
- These files contain a textual representation of
- the sample data. There is one line at the begin-
- ning that contains the sample rate. Subsequent
- lines contain two numeric data items: the time
- since the beginning of the sample and the sample
- value. Values are normalized so that the maximum
- and minimum are 1.00 and -1.00. This file format
- can be used to create data files for external pro-
- grams such as FFT analyzers or graph routines.
- SOX can also convert a file in this format back
- into one of the other file formats.
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- .smp Turtle Beach SampleVision files.
- SMP files are for use with the PC-DOS package Sam-
- pleVision by Turtle Beach Softworks. This package
- is for communication to several MIDI samplers. All
- sample rates are supported by the package,
- although not all are supported by the samplers
- themselves. Currently loop points are ignored.
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- .wav Windows 3.1 .WAV RIFF files.
- These appear to be very similar to IFF files, but
- not the same. They are the native sound file for-
- mat of Windows 3.1. Obviously, Windows 3.1 is of
- such incredible importance to the computer indus-
- try that it just had to have its own sound file
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- EFFECTS
- Only one effect from the palette may be applied to a sound
- sample. To do multiple effects you'll need to run _s_o_x in a
- pipeline.
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- copy Copy the input file to the
- output file. This is the
- default effect if both files
- have the same sampling rate,
- or the rates are "close".
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- rate Translate input sampling rate
- to output sampling rate via
- linear interpolation to the
- Least Common Multiple of the
- two sampling rates. This is
- the default effect if the two
- files have different sampling
- rates. This is fast but
- noisy: the spectrum of the
- original sound will be shifted
- upwards and duplicated faintly
- when up-translating by a mul-
- tiple.
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- avg Mix 4- or 2-channel sound file
- into 2- or 1-channel file by
- averaging the samples for dif-
- ferent speakers.
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- stat Do a statistical check on the
- input file, and print results
- on the standard error file.
- stat may copy the file
- untouched from input to out-
- put, if you select an output
- file. The "Volume Adjustment:"
- field in the statistics gives
- you the argument to the -v
- _n_u_m_b_e_r which will make the
- sample as loud as possible.
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- echo [ _d_e_l_a_y _v_o_l_u_m_e ... ] Add echoing to a sound sample.
- Each delay/volume pair gives
- the delay in seconds and the
- volume (relative to 1.0) of
- that echo. If the volumes add
- up to more than 1.0, the sound
- will melt down instead of fad-
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- vibro _s_p_e_e_d [ _d_e_p_t_h ] Add the world-famous Fender
- Vibro-Champ sound effect to a
- sound sample by using a sine
- wave as the volume knob.
- Speed gives the Hertz value of
- the wave. This must be under
- 30. Depth gives the amount
- the volume is cut into by the
- sine wave, ranging 0.0 to 1.0
- and defaulting to 0.5.
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- lowp _c_e_n_t_e_r Apply a low-pass filter. The
- frequency response drops loga-
- rithmically with _c_e_n_t_e_r fre-
- quency in the middle of the
- drop. The slope of the filter
- is quite gentle.
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- highp _c_e_n_t_e_r Apply a high-pass filter. The
- frequency response drops loga-
- rithmically with _c_e_n_t_e_r fre-
- quency in the middle of the
- drop. The slope of the filter
- is quite gentle.
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- band [ -_n ] _c_e_n_t_e_r [ _w_i_d_t_h ] Apply a band-pass filter. The
- frequency response drops loga-
- rithmically around the _c_e_n_t_e_r
- frequency. The _w_i_d_t_h gives
- the slope of the drop. The
- frequencies at _c_e_n_t_e_r + _w_i_d_t_h
- and _c_e_n_t_e_r - _w_i_d_t_h will be
- half of their original ampli-
- tudes. Band defaults to a
- mode oriented to pitched sig-
- nals, i.e. voice, singing, or
- instrumental music. The -_n
- (for noise) option uses the
- alternate mode for un-pitched
- signals. Band introduces
- noise in the shape of the
- filter, i.e. peaking at the
- _c_e_n_t_e_r frequency and settling
- around it. _S_o_x enforces cer-
- tain effects. If the two
- files have different sampling
- rates, the requested effect
- must be one of copy, or rate,
- If the two files have dif-
- ferent numbers of channels,
- the avg effect must be
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- reverse Reverse the sound sample com-
- pletely. Included for finding
- Satanic subliminals.
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- BUGS
- The syntax is horrific. It's very tempting to include a
- default system that allows an effect name as the program
- name and just pipes a sound sample from standard input to
- standard output, but the problem of inputting the sample
- rates makes this unworkable.
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- NOTICES
- The echoplex effect is:
- Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.
- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
- software and its
- documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
- granted, provided
- that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
- that both that
- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
- supporting
- documentation. This software is provided "as is"
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