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Sat 17 Jan 2015, 11:26
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Hy, I'm a language teacher and I'm trying to visualize pitch changes in audio tracks for spoken sentences, in order to show the phrasal stress to my students.
For the moment, this is what I do : using sonic visualiser, I'm using the pYin pluging (monophonic pitch and note tracking) from Matthias Mauch with stems as plot type. I'm doing this on an audio file which speed I have reduced by 60%. It shows me the "bumps" in the pitch. For some sentences this works fine, like this one : http://fr.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=121ww76&s=8 but many times, I'm getting very hatched images, like this one : http://fr.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=aag2vc&s=8 So I'm looking for a way to visualize the pitch in a different way, without white spaces between certain letters, f.ex. like a presentation in bars, like an equilizer : http://fr.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=8ys7if&s=8 It doesn't have to be real-time analysis, I just want a static picture. Can this be obtained by any means? Any program which does the job is fine with me. Thanks for your help... This post has been edited by i440forums: Sat 17 Jan 2015, 11:29 |
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houstonmusic fascinating. unfortunately, your image links dump... Sun 18 Jan 2015, 17:25
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i440forums Citation (i440forums @ lun. 19 janv. 2015, 09... Mon 19 Jan 2015, 15:24
houstonmusic i see. to me, the first two look like pitch trace... Mon 19 Jan 2015, 17:45
i440forums Citation (houstonmusic @ lun. 19 janv. 2015, ... Tue 20 Jan 2015, 13:14
houstonmusic ah, well. such interesting work, i hope you find ... Wed 21 Jan 2015, 17:11
i440forums Citation (houstonmusic @ dim. 18 janv. 2015, ... Mon 19 Jan 2015, 09:59
i440forums Citation (i440forums @ lun. 19 janv. 2015, 09... Mon 19 Jan 2015, 15:24
houstonmusic i see. to me, the first two look like pitch trace... Mon 19 Jan 2015, 17:45
i440forums Citation (houstonmusic @ lun. 19 janv. 2015, ... Tue 20 Jan 2015, 13:14
houstonmusic ah, well. such interesting work, i hope you find ... Wed 21 Jan 2015, 17:11
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