Smart crossfade
Basic operator
Liquidsoap includes an advanced crossfading operator. Using it, you can code which transition you want for your songs, according to the average volume level (in dB) computed on the end of the ending track and the beginning of the new one.
The low level operator is smart_cross
. With it, you can register a function that returns the transition you like. The arguments passed to this function are:
- volume level for previous track
- volume level for next track
- metadata chunk for previous track
- metadata chunk for next track
- source corresponding to previous track
- source corresponding to next track
You can find its documentation in the language reference.
Example
Liquidsoap also includes a ready-to-use operator defined using smart_cross
, it is called smart_crossfade
and is defined in the pervasive helper script utils.liq
. Its code is:
# Crossfade between tracks, # taking the respective volume levels # into account in the choice of the # transition. # @category Source / Track Processing # @param ~start_next Crossing duration, if any. # @param ~fade_in Fade-in duration, if any. # @param ~fade_out Fade-out duration, if any. # @param ~width Width of the volume analysis window. # @param ~conservative Always prepare for # a premature end-of-track. # @param s The input source. def smart_crossfade (~start_next=5.,~fade_in=3., ~fade_out=3., ~width=2., ~conservative=false,s) high = -20. medium = -32. margin = 4. fade.out = fade.out(type="sin",duration=fade_out) fade.in = fade.in(type="sin",duration=fade_in) add = fun (a,b) -> add(normalize=false,[b,a]) log = log(label="smart_crossfade") def transition(a,b,ma,mb,sa,sb) list.iter(fun(x)-> log(level=4,"Before: #{x}"),ma) list.iter(fun(x)-> log(level=4,"After : #{x}"),mb) if # If A and B and not too loud and close, # fully cross-fade them. a <= medium and b <= medium and abs(a - b) <= margin then log("Transition: crossed, fade-in, fade-out.") add(fade.out(sa),fade.in(sb)) elsif # If B is significantly louder than A, # only fade-out A. # We don't want to fade almost silent things, # ask for >medium. b >= a + margin and a >= medium and b <= high then log("Transition: crossed, fade-out.") add(fade.out(sa),sb) elsif # Do not fade if it's already very low. b >= a + margin and a <= medium and b <= high then log("Transition: crossed, no fade-out.") add(sa,sb) elsif # Opposite as the previous one. a >= b + margin and b >= medium and a <= high then log("Transition: crossed, fade-in.") add(sa,fade.in(sb)) # What to do with a loud end and # a quiet beginning ? # A good idea is to use a jingle to separate # the two tracks, but that's another story. else # Otherwise, A and B are just too loud # to overlap nicely, or the difference # between them is too large and # overlapping would completely mask one # of them. log("No transition: just sequencing.") sequence([sa, sb]) end end smart_cross(width=width, duration=start_next, conservative=conservative, transition,s) end
You can use it directly in your script, or use this code to define yours!