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USEFUL SOFTWARE
- Get Malcolm Slaney's auditory toolbox.
includes m files like:
Makevowel.m,FMpoints.m, whitevowel.m, and so on.
http://www.slaney.org/malcolm/pubs.html
- Mark Skowronski says:
Here's a handy Matlab toolbox for speech processing:
http://www.ee.ic.ac.uk/hp/staff/www/voicebox/voicebox.html
A few functions I found handy: readsph-read SPHERE/TIMIT waveform files,
rfft-returns fft for omega between 0, pi for real input,
activlev-calculates active level of signal, based on ITU-T P.56. There's
also a monochrome spectrogram function, Rosenberg model of glottal
waveform, and functions for generating combination and permutation
vectors. About 60 functions in all.
- Goldwave
is an excellent program for Windows for
processing/displaying sound files. It is
shareware.
- Jeremy Ward says:
I used a microsoft free SST for my senior design project. I liked it's
simplicity and features. I thought some of your students might be
interested in
it so here it isK:
http://www.research.microsoft.com/srg/
- Vincent Vigna says:
Another useful utility for those who may not have Matlab at home is
'waveflow'.
'Waveflow' is free ware that allows users to view, modify, and filter
time waveforms of
WAV files. It's easy to use, install, and remove plus it has a GUI
interface that allows users to easily filter all or part of of the
signal by simply highliting the waveform. Here is the web site:
http://www.waveflow.com
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Dr John Harris
2008-03-19