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Re: Software for Extracting Audio Data from Recorded Files (Not Usin

Subject: Re: Software for Extracting Audio Data from Recorded Files (Not Usin
From: "Trond Lossius" tlossius
Date: Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:49 am ((PST))
Hi,

Spear might be of interest?

http://www.klingbeil.com/spear/

Cheers,
Trond


On Dec 16, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Robert Stanton wrote:

> Hello,
>
> This past summer, I made a number of insect recordings using a Rode
> NTG2 shotgun condenser microphone, a FEL communications amplifier, and
> a Zoom H4n.
>
> I would like to analyze these recordings for a variety of parameters,
> including max/min frequency, power, and RMS amplitude.
>
> I am aware that the Raven pro software available from Cornell can
> extract these data from the files. As a graduate student, however, I
> do not have $100 to sacrifice per year for a license to use their
> software. If it were a one-time price, I would likely purchase the
> software.
>
> Does anyone have experience with other free (or less expensive) audio
> programs that perform similar functionality? My workstation is a
> dual-boot Linux/Windows, so I have access to both operating systems.
> I am familiar with Audacity, but do not believe this has the
> capability I am looking for, though I could be happily mistaken.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Robert
>







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