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General Discussion => Music Talk and Showcase => General Discussion => Topic started by: Hot_Dog on August 20, 2010, 12:57:22 pm
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Is there any software for editing sound (preferably free) where when you view a wave, it shows the frequency/wavelength of a part? I'm thinking something like a graph, where the wave is displayed on the graph, the Y-axis is the frequency, and the X-asis is the length
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Have you tried Audacity? I only use it to record sounds but not for editing so I can't offer much help on how to use the software.
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Have you tried Audacity? I only use it to record sounds but not for editing so I can't offer much help on how to use the software.
As far as I know, Audacity does not allow that.
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Okay, change of question. Is there any way to convert a sound to approximate square waves?