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You can turn auto-scaling off for a Viewer's profile using the 'enable zoom and autoscaling' checkbox in the [[User Guide/Spectrogram and Parameters/Settings Dialog (Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer)|profile's settings dialog]]. Auto-scaling can then be enabled or disabled for each [[User Guide/Spectrogram and Parameters/Methods|individual method]] in its settings dialog. Sectioner auto-scaling is enabled in the [[User Guide/Spectrogram and Parameters/Sectioner Settings Dialog|Sectioner settings dialog]]. | You can turn auto-scaling off for a Viewer's profile using the 'enable zoom and autoscaling' checkbox in the [[User Guide/Spectrogram and Parameters/Settings Dialog (Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer)|profile's settings dialog]]. Auto-scaling can then be enabled or disabled for each [[User Guide/Spectrogram and Parameters/Methods|individual method]] in its settings dialog. Sectioner auto-scaling is enabled in the [[User Guide/Spectrogram and Parameters/Sectioner Settings Dialog|Sectioner settings dialog]]. | ||
==Hotkeys== | |||
A list of hotkeys available in {{V2}} can be found [[Spectrogram_and_Parameters_Viewer_Hotkeys|here]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:43, 28 August 2015
The application Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer implements spectrogram and parameter analysis methods for mono signals. The application window contains the time synchronous plots of the results of the selected analysis methods, the Sectioner windows and the control dialog (see the settings dialog). The computed parameter functions can be edited and saved in the current DataSet. The Sectioner windows (displayed above all other graphs) , contain the waveform and the spectrum of the signal around the active time scale cursor. The Sectioner also implements functions for spectrum averaging, spectrum statistics and fundamental frequency measurement. For the parameter functions, simple graphical edit and statistic functions are implemented and can be controlled via the control dialog (if the control dialog is not visible, activate using the menu General -> Toggle Dialog).
The example below shows the spectrogram with overlaid formant tracks and segment markers, the fundamental frequency track and the waveform of a speech signal. This plot was generated with the default settings of the profile "FFT_Speech".
Features
Methods
The source signal can be analysed using a multiple of different methods.
Scale Range Auto-Scaling
The best scale range for the analysed signal can now be calculated automatically using the auto-scale feature. The following Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer methods support auto-scaling:
- f0 (harmonic grid)
- formants
- frq.-band signal energy
- signal energy (rms)
- spectrogram
- waveform
In addition, the Sectioner and Spectrum Viewer supports auto-scaling too.
You can turn auto-scaling off for a Viewer's profile using the 'enable zoom and autoscaling' checkbox in the profile's settings dialog. Auto-scaling can then be enabled or disabled for each individual method in its settings dialog. Sectioner auto-scaling is enabled in the Sectioner settings dialog.
Hotkeys
A list of hotkeys available in can be found here.
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