Talk:Spectrogram
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the picture is still visible in the mp3, just not as clear. i just checked.
- Depends on the MP3. Differently coded MP3s will lose different information. TMC1221 07:04, Feb 1, 2004 (UTC)
- true, true. Omegatron
If this image reappears, put it back in:
Another example
A sonogram of a male voice saying [tatata], as displayed by Praat.
Mother tongue of the "tatata" speaker
The label for the "tatata" spectrogram should state the mother tongue of the speaker.
- Possibly. But this sample is doubly artificial, since it not only is in the constructed language Lojban, but also comes from the corpus of a diphone speech synthesis system in that language, and therefore is a nonsense word.
- In any case, we have since lost contact with the Belgian speaker of that corpus, so we cannot determine what his native language is. As the original uploader of that illustration I have no problem with seeing it go, since other spectrograms have now appeared. arj 20:10, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- That's a good example of the type of spectrogram traditionally used in voice though. I can make more cool edit spectrogram images of whatever, if you want. - Omegatron 20:30, Apr 18, 2005 (UTC)
Tubular Bells
Could we have a reference for the Tubular Bells, Rugby Transmitter spectrogram?
VLF section
I think it should read 24Hz instead of 24Khz, could someone more knowledgeable than me check this ? Zeno 04:02, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Nevermind, i'm an audio guy, not a radio guy ! 24k is very low radio freq ! Zeno 04:08, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Merge Waterfall_plot
I am suggesting that Waterfall plot be merged into the Spectrogram page. They are essentially the same thing and the terms are interchangable. A waterfall plot can be 2D with color being the third dimension. A spectrogram can also be a 3D display. The only issue is that the Waterfall Plot page has a focus on room acoustics while Spectrogram is more of DSP term. (Spectrogram 05:51, 27 January 2007 (UTC))