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Sonic visualiser filter
Sonic visualiser filter













sonic visualiser filter

Firstly, on Tab "3", change the amplitude range to 20dB by messing with the dial on the right edge of the "Sunset" color drop-down.To the right of the spectrogram are the property boxes, where you can further tweak the behavior of your spectrogram. The wheels can be hidden or revealed through the View menu, or by hitting Z on the keyboard. You can drag the spectrograph up to reveal lower ranges, and play with the vertical roller control until you get the range the way you like it. For analyzing bass response, I like to set the vertical range from roughly 10 Hz to 200 Hz. Incidentally, rolling the mouse wheel also changes the X axis, and you can double-click the wheels or the vertical range slider to enter values manually. The vertical wheel increases and decreases the frequency range on the Y axis, while the horizontal wheel changes the measures per inch, expanding and contracting the X axis. There are zoom controls in the lower right corner of the spectrogram. With an audio file loaded, you'll see the waveform pane and the melodic range spectrogram pane.

sonic visualiser filter

You can load an audio file through the File menu, through the second toolbar button, or by dragging and dropping a file onto the window. Hit OK, and close and reopen the application for the settings to take effect. Before dismissing Preferences, go to the "Other" tab and uncheck "Show splash screen on startup" for faster loading. This template is a good starting point for creating your own template. Select "Waveform and Melodic Range Spectrogram", and hit Apply.

Sonic visualiser filter software#

After downloading the software and installing, you're ready to start making spectrograms immediately, although I'll suggest a few settings tweaks to make your spectrograms more easily readable.īefore loading up an audio track, go to the File menu -> Preferences.















Sonic visualiser filter