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Subject: | Ultrasonic recordings |
From: | kmelende <> |
Date: | Thu, 02 Sep 2004 12:13:39 -0700 |
(in .wav format), and I would like to restore them back to their original signal speed. Initially, I thought it would be easy to do this using BatSound Pro software, but I didn't take into account that this function would be limited to my computer's sound card capabilities. I was wondering if anyone has suggestions for using either the TDT System 3 along with SigGen and Brainware to restore this, or if anyone has experience using Matlab to adjust signal speeds as well. Sincerely, Karla Melendez |
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