Frequency Analyzer

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Type: apllication(EXE)
OS: windows

This is an amazing mini software which is able to convert sound in to mathematical charts(spectrum).
It's very small but it's work is very big.
Try it now..
I certifies that this is not a virus/malware/trojen

How this works
First, the microphone converts sounds into voltage. Then, your sound card acts as a very fast digital voltmeter. It measures the voltage as often as 11,025 -- up to 44,100 times per second. You can set this number-of-measurement-per-second parameter using a drop-down combo box "Sampling Frequency" (here it shows 11 kHz) Each measurement is converted into an 8- or 16-bit number called a sample. 16-bit numbers allow for more accuracy in measuring subtle effects. You can select this parameter by clicking on one of the "Bits per sample" radio buttons.
The result of sampling is a series of numbers. This series is displayed in the upper right pane of the Frequency Analyzer. That's where you can see the sine wave produced by your whistling. The bottom pane shows the spectrum of the sound (see explanation below).
Every sound can be represented as a combination of sine waves of various frequencies. Mathematically, this splitting into component frequencies is called a Fourier transform. There are many ways of calculating the Fourier transform-- some of them faster, some of them slower. The best algorithm invented so far is called the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). It calculates a Fourier transform of a digital signal using the divide-and-conquer method. It takes a certain number of samples (has to be a power of 2) and calculates the "spectrum," or the intensities of various sine waves that are the components of that sound. You can select the number of samples that go into a single transform using the "Points per Transform" combo box. The more points, the finer the transform, i.e., the more frequencies can be detected. If you look at the scale on the left of the main display pane, you'll see that it changes when you change the "Points per transform" parameter. By the way, the shorter marks are spaced every 100 Hz, the longer ones every 1000 Hz (1 kHz).
Since the sound usually changes with time, the Fourier transform is calculated many times per second. You can adjust this parameter using the "Speed (FFT's per sec)" slider (in the picture, it shows 10 FFT's per second). If you have a slower computer, be careful changing this parameter, as your processor might not be able to catch up with the speed with which the sound card is sending samples (the system might suddenly become sluggish and you might have to kill the Frequency Analyzer using the Windows 95 application bar).
Here's how you interpret the main pane of the Frequency Analyzer: There is a white vertical line moving from left to right. It leaves behind a colorful trace. The colors correspond to the intensities of various components of the sound. For instance, if you whistle into the microphone a pure sine wave of the frequency 1 kHz (you can easily learn to do it using the feedback from the Frequency Analyzer), the Fourier transform will have a sharp peak at 1 kHz. You'll see the program draw a thin line, probably red or yellow, depending on the volume, at the height corresponding to 1 kHz. If you lower the pitch of your whistle, the line will move downwards. If you increase the pitch, it will turn upwards. When you say "aaah," you'll see several horizontal lines corresponding to the harmonics of your voice. You'll probably find it fascinating to be able to "look" at various sounds. You'll need at least a 486 computer, although a Pentium would be better. Only a few years ago only the fastest computers or dedicated hardware systems were able to perform a real time FFT. And now you can have a gadget on your desktop that does it for free. Computers are amazing, aren't they?
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