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python - Playing a sound from a wave form stored in an array

I'm currently experimenting with generating sounds in Python, and I'm curious how I can take a n array representing a waveform (with a sample rate of 44100 hz), and play it. I'm looking for pure Python here, rather than relying on a library that supports more than just .wav format.

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or use the sounddevice module. Install using pip install sounddevice, but you need this first: sudo apt-get install libportaudio2

absolute basic:

import numpy as np
import sounddevice as sd

sd.play(myarray) 
#may need to be normalised like in below example
#myarray must be a numpy array. If not, convert with np.array(myarray)

A few more options:

import numpy as np
import sounddevice as sd

#variables
samplfreq = 100   #the sampling frequency of your data (mine=100Hz, yours=44100)
factor = 10       #incr./decr frequency (speed up / slow down by a factor) (normal speed = 1)

#data
print('..interpolating data')
arr = myarray

#normalise the data to between -1 and 1. If your data wasn't/isn't normalised it will be very noisy when played here
sd.play( arr / np.max(np.abs(arr)), samplfreq*factor)

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