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Re: WAV files to Frequecy vs.Time Plot?

Subject: Re: WAV files to Frequecy vs.Time Plot?
From: Ed Anson <>
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 21:23:28 -0400
What you want is a spectrograph. There are several products available
than can provide that for you. They vary widely in quality and cost. I
would suggest you try two things:
1. Check out Audacity. It is a free downloadable editor that can
produce a spectrogram.
2. If that doesn't meet your needs, just Google spectrograph and you
will find a number of alternatives.


On Oct 1, 2005, at 9:16 PM, nbioacoustics wrote:

> So now that I can record from MS to stereo, how can I look at my
>  'data' as a graph showing Frequency as a function of Time?
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