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I am illustrating a book on musical cognition and would like to find some software to generate simple two-dimentional graphs showing fourier analysis of sounds over time. Any suggestions?
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 15 avril 02 Lieu : Gananoque Membre no 4,269 ![]() |
I think I detect some irony here. General musical sounds: a piano tone, a chord, someone coughing. Very short samples to help illustrat hou sounds are built. I can draw (fake) them myself, but the real thing would be better.
I can refine this request at this point. I know that SoundEdit will generate rather fuzzy, unprintable things; SoundHack will sort of do it, but it generates movies, which don't show well on the printed page; MacBuzz doesn't work on my machine. PlayerPro will show frequency but it is in real time. Still looking. Doug |
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