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The bands might contain not just the value of the exact frequency, but averaged value of all the nearby frequencies(with Q-factor defining the band width - similar to parametric EQs).
The Q-factor might also be customizable by the export wizard.
Personally I will find such feature really useful, in order to compare two signals.
I hope this is the right place to post this and you find it useful.
Let me know if I can help in any way.
Best regards.
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Hello.
I am no programmer by any means. I am just an audio enthusiast, which finds this tool very useful.
I would like to request a feature where you can export the Spectrogram into a CSV.
The columns of the CSV could look somewhat like that:
Time;freqX dB;freqY dB;....;freqN dB
Might be great if the time interval and number of sampled frequencies(bands) could be defined.
Example(time_interval=100ms, sampled_bands=5):
Time;100Hz;500Hz;1500Hz;5000Hz;10000Hz
100ms;-80dB;-75dB;-70dB;-60dB;-82dB
200ms;-82dB;-72dB;-73dB;-62dB;-85dB
The bands might contain not just the value of the exact frequency, but averaged value of all the nearby frequencies(with Q-factor defining the band width - similar to parametric EQs).
The Q-factor might also be customizable by the export wizard.
Personally I will find such feature really useful, in order to compare two signals.
I hope this is the right place to post this and you find it useful.
Let me know if I can help in any way.
Best regards.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: