A python package for music and audio analysis.
See http://librosa.github.io/librosa/ for a complete reference manual and introductory tutorials.
What does librosa do? Here are some quick demonstrations:
- Introduction notebook: a brief introduction to some commonly used features.
- Decomposition and IPython integration: an intermediate demonstration, illustrating how to process and play back sound
The latest stable release is available on PyPI, and you can install it by saying
pip install librosa
Anaconda users can install using conda-forge
:
conda install -c conda-forge librosa
If you use Anaconda on Windows, we recommend installing the gstreamer
and/or
ffmpeg
libraries separately, as they are not (yet) available as conda
packages.
To build librosa from source, say python setup.py build
.
Then, to install librosa, say python setup.py install
.
If all went well, you should be able to execute the demo scripts under examples/
(OS X users should follow the installation guide given below).
Alternatively, you can download or clone the repository and use pip
to handle dependencies:
unzip librosa.zip
pip install -e librosa
or
git clone https://github.com/librosa/librosa.git
pip install -e librosa
By calling pip list
you should see librosa
now as an installed pacakge:
librosa (0.x.x, /path/to/librosa)
To fuel audioread
with more audio-decoding power, you can install ffmpeg which
ships with many audio decoders. (Note: if you are using the conda package for
audioread
, this will be done automatically.)
You can use homebrew to install the program by calling
brew install ffmpeg
or get a binary version from their website https://www.ffmpeg.org.
Please direct non-development questions and discussion topics to our web forum at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/librosa
Please refer to the Zenodo link below for citation information.