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How can I produce real-time audio output from music made with Music21?


How can I produce real-time audio output from music made with Music21. Failing that, how can i produce ANY audio output from music made with Music21 via open-source software? Thanks for the help.


Solution

  • So here's what I found out. Here's a python script that works on Windows XP. It needs pygame in addition to music21.

    # genPlayM21Score.py Generates and Plays 2 Music21 Scores "on the fly".
    #
    # see way below for source notes
    
    from music21 import *
    
    # we create the music21 Bottom Part, and do this explicitly, one object at a time.
    
    n1 = note.Note('e4')
    n1.duration.type = 'whole'
    n2 = note.Note('d4')
    n2.duration.type = 'whole'
    m1 = stream.Measure()
    m2 = stream.Measure()
    m1.append(n1)
    m2.append(n2)
    partLower = stream.Part()
    partLower.append(m1)
    partLower.append(m2)
    
    # For the music21 Upper Part, we automate the note creation procedure
    
    data1 = [('g4', 'quarter'), ('a4', 'quarter'), ('b4', 'quarter'), ('c#5', 'quarter')]
    data2 = [('d5', 'whole')]
    data = [data1, data2]
    partUpper = stream.Part()
    
    def makeUpperPart(data):
        for mData in data:
            m = stream.Measure()
            for pitchName, durType in mData:
                n = note.Note(pitchName)
                n.duration.type = durType
                m.append(n)
            partUpper.append(m)
    makeUpperPart(data)        
    
    # Now, we can add both Part objects into a music21 Score object.  
    
    sCadence = stream.Score()
    sCadence.insert(0, partUpper)
    sCadence.insert(0, partLower)
    
    # Now, let's play the MIDI of the sCadence Score [from memory, ie no file  write necessary] using pygame
    
    import cStringIO
    
    # for music21 <= v.1.2:
    if hasattr(sCadence, 'midiFile'):
       sCadence_mf = sCadence.midiFile
    else: # for >= v.1.3:
       sCadence_mf = midi.translate.streamToMidiFile(sCadence)
    sCadence_mStr = sCadence_mf.writestr()
    sCadence_mStrFile = cStringIO.StringIO(sCadence_mStr)
    
    import pygame
    
    freq = 44100    # audio CD quality
    bitsize = -16   # unsigned 16 bit
    channels = 2    # 1 is mono, 2 is stereo
    buffer = 1024    # number of samples
    pygame.mixer.init(freq, bitsize, channels, buffer)
    
    # optional volume 0 to 1.0
    pygame.mixer.music.set_volume(0.8)
    
    def play_music(music_file):
        """
        stream music with mixer.music module in blocking manner
        this will stream the sound from disk while playing
        """
        clock = pygame.time.Clock()
        try:
            pygame.mixer.music.load(music_file)
            print "Music file %s loaded!" % music_file
        except pygame.error:
            print "File %s not found! (%s)" % (music_file, pygame.get_error())
            return
        pygame.mixer.music.play()
        while pygame.mixer.music.get_busy():
            # check if playback has finished
            clock.tick(30)
    
    # play the midi file we just saved
    play_music(sCadence_mStrFile)
    
    #============================
    
    # now let's make a new music21 Score by reversing the upperPart notes
    data1.reverse()
    data2 = [('d5', 'whole')]
    data = [data1, data2]
    partUpper = stream.Part()
    makeUpperPart(data)        
    sCadence2 = stream.Score()
    sCadence2.insert(0, partUpper)
    sCadence2.insert(0, partLower)
    
    # now let's play the new Score
    sCadence2_mf = sCadence2.midiFile
    sCadence2_mStr = sCadence2_mf.writestr()
    sCadence2_mStrFile = cStringIO.StringIO(sCadence2_mStr)
    play_music(sCadence2_mStrFile)
    
    
    
    ## SOURCE NOTES
    ## There are 3 sources for this mashup:
    
    # 1. Source for the Music21 Score Creation http://web.mit.edu/music21/doc/html/quickStart.html#creating-notes-measures-parts-and-scores
    
    # 2.  Source for the Music21 MidiFile Class Behaviour http://mit.edu/music21/doc/html/moduleMidiBase.html?highlight=midifile#music21.midi.base.MidiFile
    
    # 3.  Source for the pygame player: http://www.daniweb.com/software-development/python/code/216979/embed-and-play-midi-music-in-your-code-python