Hi, Gernot,
try Syrinx, its free and it is great. Mainly it is software to use in the
field for playback, but you can generate sonograms without problems.
Syrinx-PC (http://syrinxpc.com/index.html)
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De: gernothuber2
Enviado el: Mi=E9rcoles, 02 de Abril de 2003 11:43 p.m.
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Asunto: [Nature Recordists] software for bird sonograms?
Hi all,
I need to generate some sonograms of a Flycatcher I recorded in the
Eastern Sierras. It's either a Cordilleran or a Pacific-slope
(formerly combined in one species), and the best way to tell
apparently is to look at a sonogram. I recently got a copy of Cool
Edit 2000, but haven't been able to figure out whether it will do this
for me (the help file does not mention sonograms). I have played
around with the frequency analysis feature, but what I need is a plot
of frequency versus time, not level (dB) versus frequency.
Any advice is much appreciated. And btw, thanks to all who responded
to my earlier questions about wav to CDA conversion and getting
digital sound from MD to computer (though I am still unclear of the
relative advantages of doing this through a digital I/O sound card vs.
a digital audio to USB converter, other than that the USB link can
easily be used with a variety of computers).
Cheers,
Gernot Huber
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