shush.sh
This is a noise generator for newborn babies to listen to sooth them to sleep.
See more about it here:-
White noise machine - Wikipedia
It is invoked as:-
Usage:- [./]shush.sh <time in seconds from 18 to 2700> [sensitivity [Hh|Mm|Ll]]<CR>
'Sensitivity' defaults to [M]edium if omitted.
It has been developed on this MBP, OSX 10.12.2 and works in 'bash', 'dash' and 'sh' modes.
It has been tested on this machine and CygWin(64). As it is OSX centric I have been unable to fully test on Linux. CygWin(64) is SSLLOOWW.
When run it cycles approx 9 second noise bursts until the allocated time is reached, then, it cycles a recording mode to detect if baby is crying or not.
If baby wakes up and starts crying then the recording is read to see if it in the limits of the sensitivity selected.
If it is it then cycles the playback of a different noise sample for the run time bursts allocated.
To quit just press Ctrl-C whilst any noise burst is playing.
There are NO extra dependencies required only a virgin install of Linux, CygWin or OSX is needed.
I won't hold my breathe with the reliability of QuickTime Player as coding for it could be broken by any future OS change, but fingers crossed.
#!/bin/sh
# !/usr/local/bin/dash
# shush.sh
# Usage:- [./]shush.sh <time in seconds from 18 to 2700> [sensitivity [Hh|Mm|Ll]] <CR>
: > /tmp/noise.raw
: > /tmp/noise.wav
: > /tmp/wakeupcall.raw
: > /tmp/wakeupcall.wav
: > /tmp/Untitled.m4a
clear
echo ""
echo " A white noise generator to calm baby to sleep."
echo " Public Domain, 2017, (CC0 Licence), for www.unix.com by Barry Walker."
echo ""
echo " It WILL pause after the timer is finished to detect if baby is awake to re-run."
echo ""
echo " Usage:- [./]shush.sh <time in seconds from 18 to 2700> [sensitivity [Hh|Mm|Ll]]"
echo " The default sensitivity in [M] for Medium."
echo ""
echo " For more informaton about this effect:-"
echo " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_noise_machine "
echo ""
printf " Press Ctrl-C, whilst the noise is sounding, to stop! "
COUNT=1
DECIMAL=0
NAN="Licence CCO, 2017, Barry Walker"
LIMIT=$1
HML=$2
U_NAME=$( uname | awk '{print substr ($0, 0, 5)}' )
HIGH=192
LOW=64
ARRAY=""
# Error check!
case $LIMIT in
''|*[!0-9]*) LIMIT=18 ;;
esac
if [ "$LIMIT" = "" ] || [ "$LIMIT" -le 18 ] || [ "$LIMIT" -ge 2700 ]
then
LIMIT=18
fi
LIMIT=$(( $LIMIT / 9 ))
# Sensitivity level, default is [M]edium and can be omitted.
if [ "$HML" = "H" ] || [ "$HML" = "h" ]
then
HIGH=144
LOW=112
fi
if [ "$HML" = "L" ] || [ "$HML" = "l" ]
then
HIGH=240
LOW=16
fi
# Use QuickTime Player for OSX 10.12.x, this may FAIL at any time in the future due to OSX _upgrades_.
QuickTime_Player()
{
# Set /tmp/Untitled.m4a file to full R/W capability inside this function.
echo "" > /tmp/Untitled.m4a
chmod 666 /tmp/Untitled.m4a
# This takes about 5 seconds per sample total and is for OSX 10.12.x, (and greater?)...
osascript << AppleSampler
tell application "QuickTime Player"
activate
set savePath to "Macintosh HD:tmp:Untitled.m4a"
set recording to new audio recording
set visible of front window to false
delay 2
start recording
delay 2
stop recording
export document "Untitled" in file savePath using settings preset "Audio Only"
close (every document whose name contains "Untitled") saving no
tell application "System Events" to click menu item "Hide Export Progress" of menu "Window" of menu bar 1 of process "QuickTime Player"
delay 1
quit
end tell
AppleSampler
}
# Listen out for baby crying.
wakeupcall()
{
printf "0" > /tmp/wakeupcall.raw
# Use /dev/dsp for GYGWIN.
if [ "$U_NAME" = "CYGWI" ]
then
dd if=/dev/dsp of=/tmp/wakeupcall.raw bs=1 count=12000 > /dev/null 2>&1
sleep 5
fi
# Use QuickTime Player for Darwin. (Working as of OSX 10.12.2.)
if [ "$U_NAME" = "Darwi" ]
then
# This is _SLOW_ but requires NO dependencies.
QuickTime_Player > /dev/null 2>&1
afconvert -f 'WAVE' -c 1 -d UI8@8000 /tmp/Untitled.m4a /tmp/wakeupcall.wav
dd if=/tmp/wakeupcall.wav of=/tmp/wakeupcall.raw skip=4096 bs=1 count=8000 > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
# Use either /dev/dsp OR arecord for Linux flavours.
if [ "$U_NAME" = "Linux" ]
then
dd if=/dev/dsp of=/tmp/wakeupcall.raw bs=1 count=12000 > /dev/null 2>&1
arecord -d 1 -c 1 -f U8 -r 8000 -t raw /tmp/wakeupcall.raw > /dev/null 2>&1
sleep 5
fi
# NOTE: This is NOT an ARRAY but a space delimited series of decimal integers.
export ARRAY="$( od -An -tu1 /tmp/wakeupcall.raw )"
for DECIMAL in $ARRAY
do
NAN=""
if [ $DECIMAL -le $LOW ] || [ $DECIMAL -ge $HIGH ]
then
NAN=$DECIMAL
sleep 1
break
fi
done
}
# Main loop.
while :
do
COUNT=1
# WAV header code for a different noise sound per run.
printf "%b" "\122\111\106\106\044\000\001\000\127\101\126\105\146\155\164\040\020\000\000\000\001\000\001\000\100\037\000\000\100\037\000\000\001\000\010\000\144\141\164\141\000\000\001\000" > /tmp/noise.wav
# Create the noise binary.
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/noise.raw bs=1 count=65536 > /dev/null 2>&1
# Generate a RAW and WAV file.
cat /tmp/noise.raw >> /tmp/noise.wav
while [ "$COUNT" -le "$LIMIT" ]
do
# CygWin /dev/dsp, Linux OSS or PulseAudio.
> /dev/null 2>&1 cat /tmp/noise.raw > /dev/dsp
# Linux ALSA.
aplay /tmp/noise.wav > /dev/null 2>&1
# Apple OSX 10.12.x and greater.
afplay /tmp/noise.wav > /dev/null 2>&1
COUNT=$(( $COUNT + 1 ))
done
while :
do
wakeupcall > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ "$NAN" != "" ]
then
break
fi
done
done