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Engineering Design
The Event Analyzer represents a breakthrough in the analysis of repetitive acoustic events as diverse as field recordings of birdsong or laboratory ultrasonic rodent vocalizations. It can go automatically from raw acoustic data to summary behavioral acoustic measurements and statistics, such as call rate, call duration, peak frequency, etc.
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Engineering Design
The Event Detector can automatically extract the sound events from an entire data tape. The user digitizes the tape into a continuous sound file on disk, then the detector can convert this file into individual sound files or measured sound parameters. Detected sound events can be further analyzed in SIGNAL to measure, count, compare, classify, time-stamp, and store sound events and sound parameters.
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Engineering Design
Real-Time Spectrogram (RTS) 4.0 provides viewing, measurement, and editing of unlimited-length sound files. RTS 4.0 operates as a module within SIGNAL 4.0, so measurement data can be stored in the SIGNAL logfile and sound segments can be exported directly to SIGNAL buffers (as well as saved to disk). Analog I/O is provided by one of the direct-to-disk analog I/O programs described below.
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Engineering Design
SIGNAL 4.0 provides a powerful graphical environment for viewing, measuring, and manipulating signals, while retaining all the programmability of SIGNAL 3.1. SIGNAL 4.0 is easy to learn and convenient to use. New features include multi-window graph displays with multiple measurement cursors and flexible zooms, drag-and-drop layout for publication graphs, an on-screen spreadsheet for screen measurements, a macro recorder for easy programming,