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[maxmsp] Re: (off-topic) Sonogram visualisers

Jean-Fran ç ois Charles jeanfrancois.charles at newflore.org
Wed Aug 1 08:02:44 MDT 2007


On the same line, isn't there a sonogram also in Apple Soundtrack Pro?
But maybe no pitch analysis.

Another option is to build one, based on the Jitter example
"jitter_pvoc_2D.pat" (installed by default), and add a pitch detection with
[fiddle~] external.

Jean-François.

At 8/1/07 3:17 AM, you wrote :

> Hi,
> 
> it's not cheap and it's only for Pc (I heard rumours that they are
> porting it for OS X) but I think that the 'Spectral View' in Adobe
> Audition is one of the best 'Sonogram like' views I used.
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/products/audition
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/
> 
> All the best
> 
> Alessandro Fogar
> 
> 2007/8/1, Till Knipper <Till_Knipper at hotmail.com>:
>> 
>> Let me conclude:
>> There are lots of sonogram visualisers:
>> - Frequency
>> - Amadeus II
>> - AudioXplorer 1.2 (real-time) http://www.arizona-software.ch/audioxplorer/
>> - http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
>> - http://www.klingbeil.com/spear/
>> - http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/raven/Raven.html
>> - scilab
>> - Sonogram Visible Speech
>> - Pratt analyser,
>> - Mixviews
>>  and I can add praat (if pratt is a different program)
>> 
>> That's far too much software to get to know and to use...
>> I would like to use a sonogram which can be scrolled over a time distance of
>> more than a few seconds. And it would be wonderful, if pitch can be seen
>> easily. Audio sculpt should do all this. Is there cheaper freeware with the
>> same features?
>> Till
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