# Augmentation This example demonstrates how you can use torchaudio's I/O features and augmentations in C++ application. **NOTE** This example uses `"sox_io"` backend, thus does not work on Windows. ## Steps ### 1. Create augmentation pipeline TorchScript file. First, we implement our data process pipeline as a regular Python, and save it as a TorchScript object. We will load and execute it in our C++ application. The C++ code is found in [`main.cpp`](./main.cpp). ```python python create_jittable_pipeline.py \ --rir-path "../data/rir.wav" \ --output-path "./pipeline.zip" ``` ### 2. Build the application Please refer to [the top level README.md](../README.md) ### 3. Run the application Now we run the C++ application `augment`, with the TorchScript object we created in Step.1 and an input audio file. In [the top level directory](../) ```bash input_audio_file="./data/input.wav" ./build/augmentation/augment ./augmentation/pipeline.zip "${input_audio_file}" "output.wav" ``` When you give a clean speech file, the output audio sounds like it's a phone conversation.