Playing sound one after another, according to number inputed

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Valeria Chacon
Valeria Chacon le 26 Oct 2016
Commenté : Massimo Zanetti le 27 Oct 2016
if I have multiple sounds that already have specific tones and they're named: y0,y1,y2,y3,y4,y5,y6,y7,y8,y9
how can I make them play one after another without overlapping? the input is random so if the user types in:1,2,3,4 then the sounds y1,y2,y3,and y4 should be played one after the other. Thank you!
[Merged from duplicate question]
prompt = 'Enter atleast 10 numbers: ';
str='0';
while length(regexp(str,'\d'))~=10
str = input(prompt,'s');
end
N=length(str);
count=1;
for k=1:N
m=str2double(str(k));
if isnan(m)==0
str(count)=k;
count=count+1;
numbers = cell2mat(sscanf((str),'k'))
disp(m)
end
end
%sound 1
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y1=cos(2*pi*1209*t)+cos(2*pi*697*t);
sound(y1,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 2
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y2=cos(2*pi*1336*t)+cos(2*pi*697*t);
sound(y2,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 3
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y3=cos(2*pi*1477*t)+cos(2*pi*697*t);
sound(y3,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 4
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y4=cos(2*pi*1209*t)+cos(2*pi*770*t);
sound(y4,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 5
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y5=cos(2*pi*1336*t)+cos(2*pi*770*t);
sound(y5,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 6
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y6=cos(2*pi*1477*t)+cos(2*pi*770*t);
sound(y6,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 7
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y7=cos(2*pi*1209*t)+cos(2*pi*852*t);
sound(y7,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 8
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y8=cos(2*pi*1336*t)+cos(2*pi*852*t);
sound(y8,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 9
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y9=cos(2*pi*1477*t)+cos(2*pi*852*t);
sound(y9,fs);
pause(.5);
%sound 0
fs=8192;
T=.5;
t=0:(1/fs):T;
y0=cos(2*pi*1336*t)+cos(2*pi*941*t);
sound(y0,fs);
pause(.5);
this is my whole code and I'm having trouble figuring out how I can get one sound to play after the other depending on what the user inputs so if the user inputs: 4560987321 then I want it to play the sounds in order (y4,y5,y6,y0,y9,y8,y7,y3,y2,y1) thank you!

Réponses (2)

Star Strider
Star Strider le 26 Oct 2016
You need to use the playblocking function to prevent them from overlapping. This is part of the audioplayer functions, so you should have access to it. See the documentation for details.

Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 26 Oct 2016
Modifié(e) : Massimo Zanetti le 26 Oct 2016
Just compute the time T (secs) the file lasts by using sample rate information and number of samples. Then, pause the for loop for the number of seconds (plus 1 if you want delay time of 1 sec. in between). For randomness, arrange files in array and randomize on indeces:
s(1)=load('gong.mat','y','Fs');
s(2)=load('handel.mat','y','Fs');
randsel = randperm(numel(s));
for x=s(randsel)
sound(x.y,x.Fs);
T = numel(x.y)/x.Fs;
pause(T+1);
end
  2 commentaires
Valeria Chacon
Valeria Chacon le 26 Oct 2016
I understand but how could I get the sounds to play in consecutive order if I get an input like: 5910 and each number has it's own sound
Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 27 Oct 2016
Are you asking how to transform number (say) 5910 into array [5,9,1,0]?

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