Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
Hi there,
I am looking for software that can perform spectral analysis of a sound file and display this analysis as a sonogram. It should also be able to either export this sonogram as a hi-res graphics file and/or be able to print it. It does not have to be free software, but I don't think I can afford a very expensive audio editing suit.
I use Amadeus Pro and it does not really do what I want, but gets pretty close to it.
Thanks!
I am looking for software that can perform spectral analysis of a sound file and display this analysis as a sonogram. It should also be able to either export this sonogram as a hi-res graphics file and/or be able to print it. It does not have to be free software, but I don't think I can afford a very expensive audio editing suit.
I use Amadeus Pro and it does not really do what I want, but gets pretty close to it.
Thanks!
Computer: Macbook Pro, MOTU Traveler, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, Live 9/M4L
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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
i remember an app called SPEAR that did something like that.. dont have time to look around for it right now... good luck
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The term you want is spectrogram. (A sonogram is a diagnostic medical image created using ultrasound. )
Sorry, I am having a pernickety day and I have been editing reports all day
Sonic Visualiser is good, free.
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
It can export an image file, if I recall correctly.
Ocenaudio can also export an 'audio screenshot' but I think those are monochrome.
Sorry, I am having a pernickety day and I have been editing reports all day

Sonic Visualiser is good, free.
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
It can export an image file, if I recall correctly.
Ocenaudio can also export an 'audio screenshot' but I think those are monochrome.
Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
re:gram: I sometimes do editing jobs as well and totally understand. No worries. And Amadeus calls it Sonogram.
I'll check Sonic Visualizer. Thanks!
Swishniak: Thank you! I should have mentioned that I have SPEAR, too. It's a great little program but does not produce sonograms. It does produce a rather interesting looking analysis graph, but then it does not allow printing. Since it is not developed anymore, there's no hope of seeing this in a future release.

Swishniak: Thank you! I should have mentioned that I have SPEAR, too. It's a great little program but does not produce sonograms. It does produce a rather interesting looking analysis graph, but then it does not allow printing. Since it is not developed anymore, there's no hope of seeing this in a future release.
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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
The term "sonogram" used to mean a spectrogram that displays time, amplitude, and frequency all at once is fairly common though, even if it may be deemed by some as incorrect.re:dream wrote:The term you want is spectrogram. (A sonogram is a diagnostic medical image created using ultrasound. )
Sorry, I am having a pernickety day and I have been editing reports all day![]()
The problem is that there isn't another widely used term for that particular type of spectrogram, whereas the term "spectrogram" in the context of audio is often assumed to mean a frequency-amplitude visual (like Live's Spectrum), rather than a time-frequency-amplitude visual (term that I'm using for it in my dissertation).
For the über-persnickety…

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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
dunno if these can do printing of the spectrum but...
free:
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
paid:
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/spectre/
free:
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
paid:
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/spectre/
Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
Sonic Visualizer can export spectrograms in png format. I'll download the demo for Spectre. Thanks!
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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
+1stringtapper wrote:The term "sonogram" used to mean a spectrogram that displays time, amplitude, and frequency all at once is fairly common though, even if it may be deemed by some as incorrect.re:dream wrote:The term you want is spectrogram. (A sonogram is a diagnostic medical image created using ultrasound. )
Sorry, I am having a pernickety day and I have been editing reports all day![]()
The problem is that there isn't another widely used term for that particular type of spectrogram, whereas the term "spectrogram" in the context of audio is often assumed to mean a frequency-amplitude visual (like Live's Spectrum), rather than a time-frequency-amplitude visual (term that I'm using for it in my dissertation).
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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
Maybe Ircam can help with this question.
http://www.ircam.fr
As far as I know, composers and sound designer are using above mentioned techniques
http://www.ircam.fr
As far as I know, composers and sound designer are using above mentioned techniques
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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
naburo wrote:+1stringtapper wrote:The term "sonogram" used to mean a spectrogram that displays time, amplitude, and frequency all at once is fairly common though, even if it may be deemed by some as incorrect.re:dream wrote:The term you want is spectrogram. (A sonogram is a diagnostic medical image created using ultrasound. )
Sorry, I am having a pernickety day and I have been editing reports all day![]()
The problem is that there isn't another widely used term for that particular type of spectrogram, whereas the term "spectrogram" in the context of audio is often assumed to mean a frequency-amplitude visual (like Live's Spectrum), rather than a time-frequency-amplitude visual (term that I'm using for it in my dissertation).
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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
Come on, now you're just rubbing it in...Korhan wrote:re:gram: ...

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Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
actually, I am now sono:dream
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you mean spectro:dream right?!re:dream wrote:actually, I am now sono:dream

Re: Spectrum analysis, sonogram generation software for Mac OSX
Metasynth -
http://www.uisoftware.com/MetaSynth/index.php
May or may not bee too expensive for your tastes but opens up an incredible world of sound sculpting like nothing else.
http://www.uisoftware.com/MetaSynth/index.php
May or may not bee too expensive for your tastes but opens up an incredible world of sound sculpting like nothing else.