Subject: | Re: Sonograms from Sound Forge? |
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From: | "Peter Shute" pshute2 |
Date: | Wed Nov 9, 2011 3:50 am ((PST)) |
I've installed and had a play with this program, and it looks good. Varying= the playback speed is very easy. The sonograms look like I think they're s= upposed to.=0D =0D According to its web site and the documentation, it's intended for analysin= g music. Would that make it unsuitable in any way for analysing bird calls?= =0D =0D Are their programs specifically for that? If so, what do they do differentl= y?=0D =0D Peter Shute=0D =0D =0D --------------------------=0D Sent using BlackBerry=0D =0D |
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