Audio Input and Output from USB Microphone + Raspberry Pi
Overview
This tutorial will describe how to input audio to a Raspberry Pi using a USB microphone and furthermore how to output that audio simultaneously if needed.
Materials and Prerequisites
- USB Microphone
- Raspberry Pi
Process
Libraries to Install
PyAudio: Used to play and record audio on a variety of platforms. Install it by typing
pip install pyaudio
into the terminal
Numpy: fundamental package for scientific computing in Python. Install it by typing
pip install numpy
into the terminal
Code
Copy the following Python script to read audio input to wave files:
import pyaudio
import wave
import os
form_1 = pyaudio.paInt16
chans=1
samp_rate = 44100
chunk = 4096
record_secs = 1 #record time
dev_index = 2
wav_output_filename = 'test1.wav'
audio = pyaudio.PyAudio()
#setup audio input stream
stream=audio.open(format = form_1,rate=samp_rate,channels=chans, input_device_index = dev_index, input=True, frames_per_buffer=chunk)
print("recording")
frames=[]
for ii in range(0,int((samp_rate/chunk)*record_secs)):
data=stream.read(chunk,exception_on_overflow = False)
frames.append(data)
print("finished recording")
stream.stop_stream()
stream.close()
audio.terminate()
#creates wave file with audio read in
wavefile=wave.open(wav_output_filename,'wb')
wavefile.setnchannels(chans)
wavefile.setsampwidth(audio.get_sample_size(form_1))
wavefile.setframerate(samp_rate)
wavefile.writeframes(b''.join(frames))
wavefile.close()
#plays the audio file
os.system("aplay test1.wav")
Copy the following Python script for simultaneously streaming audio output with input:
import pyaudio
import numpy as np
chunk=4096
RATE=44100
p=pyaudio.PyAudio()
#input stream setup
stream=p.open(format = pyaudio.paInt16,rate=RATE,channels=1, input_device_index = 2, input=True, frames_per_buffer=chunk)
#output stream setup
player=p.open(format = pyaudio.paInt16,rate=RATE,channels=1, output=True, frames_per_buffer=chunk)
while True: #Used to continuously stream audio
data=np.fromstring(stream.read(chunk,exception_on_overflow = False),dtype=np.int16)
player.write(data,chunk)
#closes streams
stream.stop_stream()
stream.close()
p.terminate
Authors
Pavan Narahari - Fall 2018
Sam Manyak - Fall 2018
Group Link
References
- The basis of the code was derived from the code developed by markjay4k, an engineer working with audio spectrum analyzers. You can find a link to his github at: https://github.com/markjay4k/Audio-Spectrum-Analyzer-in-Python
- Here is the documentation for the PyAudio Library: PyAudio
- Tutorial for audio input to wave file: https://docs.python.org/3/library/wave.html