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Spectrogram

Real-time spectrogram has full 22 KHz spectral bandwidth. No advertisements. The output is a display in the f...

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Real-time spectrogram has full 22 KHz spectral bandwidth. No advertisements.

The output is a display in the form of an image that represents the frequency
spectrum of the audio as it changes in time. Intensity is plotted on a rainbow
log scale. Red represents a strong signal, blue a weak signal. A linear gray
scale is also included.

Options are available via the Android Menu key. The user may toggle a grid to
overlay the spectrogram. The spacing between vertical lines is 2000 Hz.

This spectrograph collects 1024 samples at a sampling rate of 44,100 Hertz
every 150 milliseconds. Each collection of 1024 samples corresponds to a
single horizontal line in the display as shown in the actual screenshots. A
moving set of gridlines is added just ahead of the most recent horizontal line
of data so the user can measure frequency. These lines are 2 KHz apart.

The Spectrogram frequencies may be verified by using the AndWaves
AudioGenerator software to play tones or by playing a YouTube video of test-
sounds (free) at: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=i_M4
6ysxMEg](http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature%3Dpl
ayer_embedded%26v%3Di_M46ysxMEg&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNFFsz3lTqX-G5qUrIkyD6olpJzNhQ)

The feature graphic on the Android Marketplace shows the “sound prints” of
various activities, including those of cricket chirping. The phone itself
seems to introduce an noise into the spectrum around 10 and 12 KHz, as well as
thin lines at 7,200 and 14,400 Hertz.

Have fun looking at the “sound prints” of ordinary things. To learn more about
frequency spectra see the one-page tutorial on our website,
[https://sites.google.com/a/andwaves.com/www/home/about-fourier-transforms](ht
tp://www.google.com/url?q=https://sites.google.com/a/andwaves.com/www/home
/about-fourier-transforms&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNG1b5DvOofiv5Gct-qzI5aX2cpiDQ)


The program uses the new Google licensing standard. In theory this means the
program can be copied to an SD card, freeing up internal memory in the
Android, although I haven’t tried it.

If you need help or would like to discuss your application, I will be happy to
spend a few minutes with you on the phone (321.252.8205).

Store rating

3

out of

2 reviews

Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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