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*Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer - for analysis and parameter extraction using multiple analysis methods
*Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer - for analysis and parameter extraction using multiple analysis methods
*Spectrum Viewer - for computation and display of averaged spectra
*Spectrum Viewer - for computation and display of averaged spectra
All applications (except the Real-Time Analyser) store their settings in so-called '[[User_Guide/Workspace/Application_and_Setup_Tree/Signal_Analysis_and_Display/Profile|profiles]]'. After installing {{STX}}, there are a number of default pre-configured profiles available.
 
All applications (except the Real-Time Analyser) store their settings in so-called '[[User_Guide/Workspace/Application_and_Setup_Tree/Signal_Analysis_and_Display/Profile|profiles]]'.  
 
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Revision as of 10:15, 17 September 2019

The Signal Analysis & Display branch of the Application & Setup Tree offers the user the following applications for analysing and displaying signals:

  • Real-Time Analyser - for analysing input signals in real-time.
  • Waveform & Segmentation Viewer - for the segmentation of sound files using a waveform display
  • Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer - for analysis and parameter extraction using multiple analysis methods
  • Spectrum Viewer - for computation and display of averaged spectra

All applications (except the Real-Time Analyser) store their settings in so-called 'profiles'.


A profile is a specific graphical and analysis parameter setup for a particular viewer. They are stored in the Workspace file and can be edited in the Application & Setup Tree. Each viewer application comes with a number of pre-configured profiles. Profiles can be copied, renamed and deleted. In order to create a new profile, copy an existing profile and then make the necessary changes to it's name and settings.

Pre-configured Profiles

Each of the viewer applications comes with a number of pre-configured profiles.

Importing and Exporting Profiles

You can export a profile by selecting it in the Application & Setup Tree and selecting Export from the context menu. You can import a profile by selecting the application name in the Application & Setup Tree (e.g. Spectrogram and Parameters) and selecting Import from the context menu.

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