This is a simple app to display a live spectrogram from microphone input (including waveform and frequency domain).
conda
Assuming you have git cloned the repo and have a command prompt in the cloned directory,
you can use :code:`conda` to create an environment with all necessary dependencies:
>>> conda env create -f environment.yml
Note: I have developed this on MacOS and found out that using pyaudio (bindings for PortAudio) required additional
steps such as installing PortAudio using brew. YMMV.
virtualenv + pip
You can also install dependencies for this project in a virtualenv using :code:pip
:
python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Note that on Ubuntu you might need to install the following packages beforehand: :code:apt-get install python3-venv libasound-dev portaudio19-dev libportaudio2 libportaudiocpp0 python3-pyqtgraph
.
From the root directory, activate the conda environment with the dependencies and run main.py
conda activate spectrographer python main.py