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Subject: Re: (query)
From: "claire watson" erialcw
Date: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:59 am ((PDT))
Dear Nature Recordists Group,

I have a query and would be very grateful for any suggestions that the user=
s of this group may be willing to provide.

I am preparing a power point presentation to give a talk about some animal =
vocalisations. I have seen talks in which speakers display a small spectrog=
ram on their slide. When this is clicked on the sound plays and a pointer m=
oves through the spectrogram simultaneously. Does anyone have any pointers =
as to how this can be achieved?

I only have free downloaded programs 'sonic visualiser' and have used anoth=
er free program, 'wavepad sound editor', to cut the appropriate bit out of =
the wav file and then run them through the sonic visualiser to get the spec=
trogram. However, I am not sure how to extract the spectrogram from sonic v=
isualiser and suspect I will need to use another program for this.

Many thanks,

Claire Watson.

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"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause


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