Subject: | Re: Sonograms from Sound Forge? |
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From: | "Paul Willison" wolfen49508 |
Date: | Sun Nov 6, 2011 8:55 pm ((PST)) |
Not to jump in with people who know far more then I, but if you are looking= for a really good sonogram viewer/creator, look at "Sonic Visualizer". =C2= =A0It's also free, and while it is NOT a sound editing program by any means= , it does one thing, and does it very, very well...that is create sonograms= and allow for visual analysis of sound. =C2=A0It has a=C2=A0myriad=C2=A0of= options in that regard, far beyond Audacity(Audacity I love for simple edi= ting, but it's sonogram program at least for me is rather lacking in image = quality). =C2=A0 Seriously...if you are not familiar with this program, giv= e it a look....I'd bet even the pro's on here will like it. http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/ |
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