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friture reviews and mentions
- Friture – a FOSS real-time audio analyzer for Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Is there an online version of the plot spectrum tool in Audacity?
- Heat from fire
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how accurate is https://acousticgender.space/?
As far as I know, the only more accurate tools for resonance are those that show full spectrograms, for example: In-formant, Friture, and Praat.
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I keep hitting a wall when trying to install modules in Pycharm...
In this case it's Friture: https://github.com/tlecomte/friture
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Deaf and finally getting Cochlear Implant in a few months. How to get started when I can’t understand hearing speech?
Get a spectrogram like this one: https://friture.org/ (use just one graph the 2d spectrogram, dm me for settings) try 2 things: first of all breathe into your mic and try to move the lines/groupings of data upwards and downwards by moving your tongue and throat. Then do the same but take a video of white noise (from youtube) on your phone and place the phone speaker against your lips. Move your tongue and throat to move the groupings/lines of data up and down the graph. These are vocal size/resonance exercises you can practice with sight.
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How do I find the source of a low frequency hum outside?
I got some free audio analysis software here. All I have is a webcam mic, but I'm pretty sure I see something on the spectrogram at 60, 120, and 240 hz. But I'm not sure if I'm going down the wrong path here.
- Visual spectrum analyzer software for studios
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Analyzing Voice Pitch/Frequency
If what you want is a real spectrum analyzer you'll need to try other software. For something free and open-source like Audacity, try Friture.
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Voice training apps?
Your main focus should be work on balancing your vocal weight and vocal size and there are no good applications to help with that (there are spectrograms, but it's a rabbit hole - they are very hard to interpret and as practice shows, people do not benefit from spending time on trying to understand how to use them.) Above that, one of the first goals should be for you to learn how to hear the changes in size and weight directly, through auditory feedback, without any assistance, so using tools may even be detrimental (if you teach yourself to focus on them instead on honing your listening skills, that is.)
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tlecomte/friture is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of friture is Python.