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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 15 avril 02 Lieu : Gananoque Membre no 4,269 ![]() |
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 : 8 Inscrit : 06 févr. 02 Membre no 3,315 ![]() |
try amadeus II. its cheap ($30) and does oodles of diffterent audio analysies (all very configurable), some even in real time.
you can find it at harmony-central or hitsquad (shareware music machine). good for some other stuffs too. the documentation is very sparse which is my only complaint. soundhack is kinda cool in that it can make a quicktime movie of a spectral analysis (qtcoder), needs LOTS of memory though. the result of a norml spectral analysis i guess can be accessed (viewed) by tom's free program, ohhh...spectral something or another, also in csound...this is stretching into unfamilar territory though. best. //c |
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