Awesome
goertzel-stream
Detects the presence of a single frequency in a stream of signal samples.
example
var goertzel = require('goertzel-stream')
var Generator = require('audio-generator')
var freq = 697
// Generate a sine wave at 697 Hz
var gen = Generator(function (time) {
if (time > 1) {
return 0
} else {
return Math.sin(Math.PI * 2 * time * freq)
}
})
// Detection stream looking for the 697 Hz frequency
var detect = goertzel(freq)
// Pipe the signal into the detector
gen.pipe(detect)
detect.on('toneStart', function (tones) {
console.log('start', tones)
})
detect.on('toneEnd', function (tones) {
console.log('start', tones)
})
{ '697': { start: 0 } }
{ '697': { start: 0, end: 1 } }
api
var detect = goertzel(freq, opts={})
Returns a WriteStream set to detect frequencies. freq
can be a single number
or an array of frequencies to detect.
opts
is mandatory, and has some required and optional parameters:
opts.sampleRate
(required) - how many samples are taken per second. For best results, this should be at least twice the Nyquist frequency. 2.5x works well.opts.testsPerSecond
(optional) - How many tests for the frequency to perform per second's worth of samples. Defaults to 100.
Now you're ready to pipe in an audio source!
detect.on('toneStart', function (tones) { ... })
Emitted when a tone begins. tones
is an object mapping a frequency to its
start time.
{ '697': { start: 0 } }
detect.on('toneEnd', function (tones) { ... })
Emitted when a detected tone ends. tones
is an object mapping a frequency to
its start time and end time.
{ '697': { start: 0, end: 1 } }
install
With npm installed, run
$ npm install goertzel-stream
license
MIT