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I'm new to working with acoustic data and I can't seem to find a solution to a problem. I have a lot of audio files (64k) which all have traffic and wind noise. The bird vocalizations are the prime ...
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I am using the seewave package, specifically its Dominant frequency overlaid on spectrogram feature. While the spectrogram itself came out fine, the figure produced has its x- and y-labels overlapping....
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I'm currently working on soundscape analysis using the PAMscapes package in R. I have output from Triton Remoras soundscape metrics, and I'm trying to load them using the loadSoundscapeData function, ...
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I am making several spectrograms using ggspectro in R. I will eventually be compiling these into one figure (using patchwork) and therefore want to remove repetitive info from the spectrograms. I have ...
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I'm making some spectrograms using the R SoundGen package but am getting a lot of extra grid lines on the image and can't seem to find a way to make them disappear. ...
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I have drawn >4000 selections on seabird chick call spectrograms in Raven with ~0.1 to 0.4 seconds on either side of the signal (a stipulation of the call parameter measurement software I was ...
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I have multiple stereo .wav recordings which I want to convert into mono files for further analysis. Is there a way in RavenPro/R/Audacity to batch convert them to mono sound files (channel 1 or ...
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I noticed a difference in output when computing the TFSD using the seewave R package and the scikit-maad implementation in python. Is there any justification and is it possible to get the same result ...
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I recorded a frog's call at a distance of 1 m, with a Tascam DR40x recorder and its internal microphone. I want to know if there is a way to calculate what is the SPL in dB of that call or/and the ...
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I want to calculate the sound pressure level (in dB) of a wave and then display the mean power spectrum. The issue I face is that the SPL value I get from getRMS() is very different from the mean ...
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Similarly to this discussion (Is it common to have a negative-positive dB range in underwater spectrograms?), I used the 'seewave' R package to plot the below spectrograms. I limited the coloured ...
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I am trying to visualize a short recording of an insect, using a WAV file, using the scrolling_spectro command in the R package ...
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I deployed some passive acoustic devices to record bird song, and I am using birdNET for the first time. I downloaded the Windows version of the app, set the parameters I preferred and, after running ...
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I am currently working on a project where I would like to read in an audio file, apply a butterworth filter, and then export the filtered audio file while preserving the scale of the amplitude from ...
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I am dealing with an unusual error in trying to create long-term spectral averages with the lts() function from R package seewave. I have a 1 h long time series made up of audio files of 5 minutes ...
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