Looking For A Frequency Meter, able to open audio files in my HD |
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Sat 9 Aug 2008, 14:24
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Hi, Im looking for a frequency meter software that could open audio files (aiff, mp3, wav) in my HD so I could measure variations in pitch in the notes in a given melody. Mac G5/1.8, MacOS 10.4.11, 2 GB RAM. Motu 828Mk2 audio firewire interface. Thank you so much for any help I can get.
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Sun 10 Aug 2008, 16:37
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QUOTE (houstonmusic @ Sat 9 Aug 2008, 17:20) sounds like it should be easy right? it's not, really. but look at Melodyne, AutoTune, and there's a Waves tuning plug in too. Melodyne is doing some remarkable pitch to visual work.
the software generally focuses on tuning, not simple inspection. any other ideas anyone? Thanks for responding. I have Melodyne. What I really need is a pitch analysis tool so I could compare variations in some musical parameters like vibrato, portamento, tremolo, etc.in a given melody played by different musicians. I think it should be a kind of oscilloscope, which I have (Spectre), but only opens audio files outside the Mac.
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Sun 10 Aug 2008, 19:47
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http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/This should be what you are looking for!
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Mon 11 Aug 2008, 15:18
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QUOTE (arvidtp @ Sun 10 Aug 2008, 19:47) http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/This should be what you are looking for! Thank you so much. sonicvisualiser seems very promising, and it's free. I'll test it.
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