Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I appreciate all the helpful feedback=
!
Ellen
--- In "Krystian Zwolinski" <> =
wrote:
>
> Hello Ellen
>
> If You are looking for inexpensive software for sound analysis, I can
> recommend You the Sonic Visualiser. It's an application for viewing and
> analysing the contents of audio files. You can view Your recordings in
> different ways, make notes or use some plug-ins to analyze your data.
> And the most important - it's completely for free. :)
>
> Link to Sonic Visualiser homepage: http://www.sonicvisualiser.org
>
> Cheers
> Krystian
>
>
> Dnia 5-03-2010 o godz. 16:57 robertsonep napisa=B3(a):
> >
> > I really appreciate all the help. I am so excited to begin recording=
> songs (I think I'm already addicted!). I recorded some songs last
> summer on a cheap digital camera but the wind and birds in the
> background were so loud you couldn't hear the song very well. I am
> still hoping to analyze those songs but I have had trouble finding free
> softward to do so. I tried Syrinx and Ravenview (Cornell Lab of Ornith)=
> but was unable to make a spectrogram with frequence in Hz which is what
> I'm really interested in looking at for right now. Does anyone have
> recommendations on this? I'd also be interested in any archived rail
> calls that I could analyze. Does anyone have any recommendations of
> sites to search? I triend the Cornell Lab of Ornith site and a couple
> of other places I googled but didn't have a lot of luck.
>
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