Subject: | Re: sequoia groves recording August 8-10 |
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From: | "Chris Hails" chrishails50 |
Date: | Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:57 am ((PDT)) |
--- In "werainey" <> wrote: > > > If you know what sort of events you are interested in, including even something as general > as an amplitude excursion exceeding a duration longer than an impact noise, a fair > number of bioacoustic programs can be configured to search very long files for events > matching criteria you set and save extracts (of user selected duration) to a separate > directory. This is a pretty typical task with continuous recordings in wildlife studies. > Bill Rainey > Thanks Bill ! This is very interesting. I have tried long recordings but struggle with the time needed to pick out what I want - do you (or does anyone) know if this feature exists in Audition ? and if so where to find it ? (I also use Raven Light and Spectrogram, but doubt it is in either of those). It would be a great feature for handling unattended recordings. Chris |
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