Subject: | Emulating Frequency Division bat detectors |
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From: | "Raimund" animalsounds |
Date: | Sat Apr 9, 2011 3:45 am ((PDT)) |
There also a much smoother way to emulate the frequency division principle.= Here is an example made by using the Graphic Synthesizer that is part of S= ASLab Pro: Here is the original waveform of a Common Pipistrelle: http://www.avisoft.com/Ppip_original.wav And this is the processed file, in which the call frequency has been divide= d by factor 10: http://www.avisoft.com/Ppip_divided_by_10.wav Best regards, Raimund |
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