Re: Spectrogram of formant transition (Pierre Divenyi )


Subject: Re: Spectrogram of formant transition
From:    Pierre Divenyi  <pdivenyi(at)EBIRE.ORG>
Date:    Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:07:42 -0700

Try Malcolm Slaney's auditory toolbox. You find more about it on the auditory list. Pierre Divenyi At 10:18 AM 8/30/2004, Pawel Kusmierek wrote: >Dear list, > >I need to prepare several figures showing greyscale spectrograms >(sonograms) of vowels and consonant-vowel pairs showing formant >transitions (those typical 'ba', 'da', 'ga' etc.). > >I thought it was pretty easy, I recorded my voice and tried to make a nice >looking spectrogram. I used Adobe Audition, Praat, Audacity and a trial >version of Richard Horne's Spectrogram and never got a clear looking >picture, though I played with various FFT sizes, dynamic ranges, etc. Can >you please advise me on correct settings? Or at least show me the proper >direction? Thanks in advance, > >Pawel Kusmierek > >-- >Pawel Kusmierek >Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology >ul. Pasteura 3 >02-093 Warsaw, Poland >phone: (+48 22) 58 92 388 >fax: (+48 22) 822 53 42 >email: p.kusmierek(at)nencki.gov.pl


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