SONIPY

an extensive open-source Python framework
for data sonification research and auditory display

   
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If you have a simple query, email the address below, ensuring that you include details of the hardware/operating system and the version of Python  you're using.

Send email to:
sonify_at_avatar_dot_com_dot_au 

We aim to respond to email within three days of its receipt.
If you don't get a response within that time, please check whether or not you included the information, as requested above. 

Would you like to contribute?

Contributions are welcome from anyone with an interest in better sonification resources– not just software developers, but  researchers using sound who could benefit from better tools experimentation tools, psychoacoustic modellers etc.

Software specific tasks include external library wrapping (using cvars or swig for example), specific module testing and documentation, interface design for undertaking empirical experiments to name but a few. Perhaps you already have a module which would fit into the framework. Suggestions are welcome!

Need Assistance?

If you have a project that requires sonification–from user interfaces to controlled sound environments, to the perceptualisation of large multivraiate datasets, we may be able to help. We are available for consultation and training workshops and have a diverse range of skills and experience ranging from soundscape compositon to user-interface and empirical experiment design, to Python programming–in Python, of course, though we also have experience in C, C++, Fortran, APL and Forth, as well as the main web-development languages. We have extensive experience in education and training in both the public (university) and private training arenas.
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