The Avisoft-SASLab Pro software for instance provides a collection of
tools for measuring various sound parameters and classifying syllables:
http://www.avisoft.com/soundanalysis.htm
http://www.avisoft.com/xx-ibac.pdf
Regards,
Raimund
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>
> Hello group,
>
> lately I'm listening to male blackbirds from different places, and
> can't but notice there are important differences among them. Uploaded
> a couple files to illustrate this, although I guess this is most
> likely a long-known fact:
>
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/8KV9RgPYQ4S66tdYwv3UuFA-Hwoa4eZBd3ABs8HKsvuLwWZZyK9koy1oH5uCAEBzn30haxJFOxaUAktNKBtUx_e-DNvP4A/Member%20Files/20070603.blackbird.pinewood.mp3
>
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/8KV9RrPFhdK66tdYUyDvRVTAi3FDDo99YA8FedCR-NDXNK__0HBIzBFyhxb3pPcVWMWqln25gZujQ7e4dEL_eEj2VqT96Q/Member%20Files/20070616.blackbird.city.mp3
> (my first files to the group, unsure if I did it/linked right,
> apologies if I didn't)
>
> Anyway, I was wondering... do any of you know if there is software to
> quantify and callibrate differences by analyzing songs? I certainly
> can distinguish some differences by ear, identify recurrent 'words'
> and the like, but it would be nice to achieve this in a quantitative
> way... Any hint?
>
> Cheers
>
> Dob
>
> ps
>
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