VisualAudio is an acoustic analysis tool for
science and engineering applications where quantitative frequency
and level data are needed. In real-time analysis mode it works as
both a spectrum analyzer and decibel meter. Audio samples can also
be recorded and reviewed for later analysis. Raw and analyzed data
plus uncompressed audio can be exported via email for outside
analysis.
Here are the tools offered by VisualAudio:
Live Display: Real-time frequency analysis via FFT (fast Fourier transform) can be visualized with either a power spectrum or rolling spectrogram. The time evolution of SPL (sound pressure level) is displayed along with tools to calibrate your microphone.
Acquisition: Record audio samples at up to 48 kHz sample rates with timed acquisitions using either the built-in or an external microphone.
Data Storage: Audio samples are stored on the device with date and time stamp for later retrieval. Recordings can be named for easy identification.
Analysis: Each sound recording can be analyzed to see the overall spectrum analysis plus the evolution of the decibel level. Power spectrum sound level and raw data are displayed in graphical and report format. Also replay an audio sample to see the real-time audio spectrogram power spectrum and level for recorded data.
Data Export: Users can email raw or processed data in text (csv or tab-delimited) or MATLAB format. Recorded samples can also be exported as an uncompressed audio (WAV) file.
With VisualAudio you can explore the world of sound. Visualize and analyze sounds from musical instruments and vibrational resonances. Measure overtone series and harmonics. Explore phonetics and spoken words measure the frequency response of audio equipment or analyze animal and bird sounds.
Here are the tools offered by VisualAudio:
Live Display: Real-time frequency analysis via FFT (fast Fourier transform) can be visualized with either a power spectrum or rolling spectrogram. The time evolution of SPL (sound pressure level) is displayed along with tools to calibrate your microphone.
Acquisition: Record audio samples at up to 48 kHz sample rates with timed acquisitions using either the built-in or an external microphone.
Data Storage: Audio samples are stored on the device with date and time stamp for later retrieval. Recordings can be named for easy identification.
Analysis: Each sound recording can be analyzed to see the overall spectrum analysis plus the evolution of the decibel level. Power spectrum sound level and raw data are displayed in graphical and report format. Also replay an audio sample to see the real-time audio spectrogram power spectrum and level for recorded data.
Data Export: Users can email raw or processed data in text (csv or tab-delimited) or MATLAB format. Recorded samples can also be exported as an uncompressed audio (WAV) file.
With VisualAudio you can explore the world of sound. Visualize and analyze sounds from musical instruments and vibrational resonances. Measure overtone series and harmonics. Explore phonetics and spoken words measure the frequency response of audio equipment or analyze animal and bird sounds.
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