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torchaudio.functional.phaser

torchaudio.functional.phaser(waveform: Tensor, sample_rate: int, gain_in: float = 0.4, gain_out: float = 0.74, delay_ms: float = 3.0, decay: float = 0.4, mod_speed: float = 0.5, sinusoidal: bool = True) Tensor[source]

Apply a phasing effect to the audio. Similar to SoX implementation.

This feature supports the following devices: CPU, CUDA This API supports the following properties: Autograd, TorchScript
Parameters:
  • waveform (Tensor) – audio waveform of dimension of (…, time)

  • sample_rate (int) – sampling rate of the waveform, e.g. 44100 (Hz)

  • gain_in (float, optional) – desired input gain at the boost (or attenuation) in dB Allowed range of values are 0 to 1

  • gain_out (float, optional) – desired output gain at the boost (or attenuation) in dB Allowed range of values are 0 to 1e9

  • delay_ms (float, optional) – desired delay in milliseconds Allowed range of values are 0 to 5.0

  • decay (float, optional) – desired decay relative to gain-in Allowed range of values are 0 to 0.99

  • mod_speed (float, optional) – modulation speed in Hz Allowed range of values are 0.1 to 2

  • sinusoidal (bool, optional) – If True, uses sinusoidal modulation (preferable for multiple instruments) If False, uses triangular modulation (gives single instruments a sharper phasing effect) (Default: True)

Returns:

Waveform of dimension of (…, time)

Return type:

Tensor

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