A little package that brings sound to any Go application. Suitable for playback and audio-processing.
go get -u github.com/gopxl/beep/v2
Beep is built on top of its Streamer interface, which is like io.Reader, but for audio. It was one of the best design decisions I've ever made and it enabled all the rest of the features to naturally come together with not much code.
- Decode and play WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC and MIDI.
- Encode and save WAV.
- Very simple API. Limiting the support to stereo (two channel) audio made it possible to simplify the architecture and the API.
- Rich library of compositors and effects. Loop, pause/resume, change volume, mix, sequence, change playback speed, and more.
- Easily create new effects. With the
Streamer
interface, creating new effects is very easy. - Generate completely own artificial sounds. Again, the
Streamer
interface enables easy sound generation. - Very small codebase. The core is just ~1K LOC.
The Wiki contains a handful of tutorials for you to get started. They teach the fundamentals and advanced topics alike. Read them especially if you call speaker.Init
every time you play something.
- Hello, Beep!
- Composing and controlling
- To buffer, or not to buffer, that is the question
- Making own streamers
Speedy Player | Doppler Stereo Room |
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For playback, Beep uses Oto under the hood. Check its requirements to see what you need to install for building your application.
Running an already built application should work with no extra dependencies.