And maybe compare and contrast with sonic visualiser?
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:39 PM, Philip Yassin <philcm(a)gnu.org> wrote:
I don't quite understand what it does (sounds
quite magical - and looks
really neat - though, could you give use quick use cases, when would who
needs it?) but it made into a news item on LMP
<http://libremusicproduction.com/news/20160311-dfasma-144-released>
Cheers
On 03/10/2016 09:37 PM, Gilles Degottex wrote:
Greetings,
I felt we lack a light, quick and efficient tool to compare waveforms.
DFasma is quite convenient for inspection of results of synthesis and
modification tasks on voice signals.
Homepage:
http://gillesdegottex.github.io/dfasma/
Downloads:
https://github.com/gillesdegottex/dfasma/releases
* Shows spectrogram, amplitude spectrum, phase spectrum and group delay.
* Can play a filtered sound given a selected frequency band.
* Rectification of the spectrogram tilt (cepstral lifting).
* Can create and edit fundamental frequency (F0) files (thanks to REAPER).
* Can create and edit segmentation files.
* Can load about 25 different audio formats (thanks to libsndfile).
* Everything runs under Linux, Mac OSX and Windows.
Have fun ! And any type of feedback is welcomed of course.
Cheers,
Gilles
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