Watching spectrograms is a personal obsession of mine, and I've always felt that teaching children to understand them was just as important as teaching musical notation. I'm very happy to see you guys are putting together some videos on this! I'll definitely pass it along to my teacher friends.
Thanks for making this. I have always wondered how to read these things. I'm under the impression that one would use a spectrometer to determine where the empty spaces are in a mix in order to blend instruments yet maintain their maximum individuality?
My favorite visualizer, I would like to have a dedicated screen on my wall for it. Also fun to do the opposite process with programs like AudioPaint to convert pictures to sound and back again with the spectrogram.
❤ The interesting thing for me was hearing more things vibrate at more than one speed per second. AaaaaaaAaa vs the whistle. 1:15-1:20 minutes mark.❤❤❤ That explains the whole thing for me
I am doing a project on detecting depression from a person's speech. And for this we analyze the spectrograms. Do you have any idea on software that produces spectrograms in real-time or near real-time?
@@donovan30081995 As suggested in an answer to my own similar question ruclips.net/video/UeaVkoZe-0M/видео.html&lc=UgwvZCuT3au82FMykQp4AaABAg, please visit www.trotsenko.com.ua You should defintelly talk with this Bohdan Trotsenko person
Sir how harmonics are produced by the vocal folds at the same time Vocal folds vibrate at specific frequency right I,e single frequency Then where do all harmonics come from
I created an alternative spectrogram for this video ruclips.net/video/UeaVkoZe-0M/видео.html Using my own non-Fourier method. I also didn't ask you for permission, please let me know if you mind, I'll delete it.
Watching spectrograms is a personal obsession of mine, and I've always felt that teaching children to understand them was just as important as teaching musical notation. I'm very happy to see you guys are putting together some videos on this! I'll definitely pass it along to my teacher friends.
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I work with epilepsy and brain signals, this is the only video that actually explains it in a understandible manner. THANKYOU
best explanation of spectrogram i've ever seen. Thank you!
this was one of the best explanations on _anything_ i've ever seen. really well done.
Thanks for making this. I have always wondered how to read these things. I'm under the impression that one would use a spectrometer to determine where the empty spaces are in a mix in order to blend instruments yet maintain their maximum individuality?
My favorite visualizer, I would like to have a dedicated screen on my wall for it. Also fun to do the opposite process with programs like AudioPaint to convert pictures to sound and back again with the spectrogram.
This was truly a great explanation video. Thanks for this!
Thank you for this! It was very helpful!
my gosh i learnt so much more than expected!
Dude ur fuckin awesome thank u for this. So many science-y vids are drawn out n boring this was so fun to watch
I'm here to figure out why the schuman resonance is fluctuating so much. Thank you for the video
Is there any software available that gives us the frequencies being played at each interval of time in a tabular format??
❤ The interesting thing for me was hearing more things vibrate at more than one speed per second.
AaaaaaaAaa vs the whistle. 1:15-1:20 minutes mark.❤❤❤
That explains the whole thing for me
Can I get a hardware spectrogram? Software makes me wanna die.
Thanks...it would be cool to see what the overtones of a jaw harp sound like!
I use this to analyze the bird calls and songs I record. It's very helpful especially in spotting blind spots and new sounds.
this video is perfect jesus christ
So an image based on the audio recoring was cast on the wall in real time from iPad; through a digital projector of some sort?
I am doing a project on detecting depression from a person's speech. And for this we analyze the spectrograms. Do you have any idea on software that produces spectrograms in real-time or near real-time?
@@donovan30081995 As suggested in an answer to my own similar question ruclips.net/video/UeaVkoZe-0M/видео.html&lc=UgwvZCuT3au82FMykQp4AaABAg, please visit www.trotsenko.com.ua
You should defintelly talk with this Bohdan Trotsenko person
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Sir how harmonics are produced by the vocal folds at the same time
Vocal folds vibrate at specific frequency right I,e single frequency
Then where do all harmonics come from
This video will help me a lot with the thesis I'm starting, I loved the explanation and the energy of this guy !!
Spectrograming a tea to watch this, in nadvance, amazing video. Wow... amazinng video! Thannks mate!
we were shown this video on a theoretical phonetics lecture and the whole class went "neil cicierega?"
Thank you for teaching me about this.👏🏻🙂👋🏻👍🏻
Has this anything to do with speech synthesis and speech recognition?
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Hi, how about noise?
Great question! I address that in this updated video: ruclips.net/video/Z9QFeZPoLak/видео.html
I created an alternative spectrogram for this video
ruclips.net/video/UeaVkoZe-0M/видео.html
Using my own non-Fourier method.
I also didn't ask you for permission, please let me know if you mind, I'll delete it.
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me too make no sense.
I actually have a better (in my opinion) spectrogram decomposition, but the site hides comments with links.
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