You can execute sox by calling the system directive, and then capture the output in a temporary file. You can then read this temporary file into Praat with readFile$(). Here's an example:
infile$ = "sound.wav"
outfile$ = "soxi.out"
sound = Create Sound as pure tone: "tone",
... 1, 0, 0.4, 44100, 440, 0.2, 0.01, 0.01
Save as WAV file: infile$
system soxi 'infile$' > 'outfile$'
soxi$ = readFile$(outfile$)
appendInfo: soxi$
deleteFile: infile$
deleteFile: outfile$
removeObject: sound
I'm not sure what changes (if any) this would need in Windows, but considering you are using sox, that probably is not a problem.
Please note that currently (Praat v.5.4) the system directive still uses the old syntax, which uses variable substitution. This will probably change in the future. But this script should remain usable even then.
You can execute
sox
by calling thesystem
directive, and then capture the output in a temporary file. You can then read this temporary file into Praat withreadFile$()
. Here's an example:I'm not sure what changes (if any) this would need in Windows, but considering you are using
sox
, that probably is not a problem.Please note that currently (Praat v.5.4) the
system
directive still uses the old syntax, which uses variable substitution. This will probably change in the future. But this script should remain usable even then.