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Hello,
For my physics EEI I am wanting to look at sound frequencies. What I plan to do is to get a guitar and play a note, let's say a "c natural". Then I want to play a "c sharp" and then compare the two notes. I want to be able to find the amount "beats" over a duration of say 1-2 seconds and then compare to something that is more pleasant sounding. ie. a "c" and a "g" . And find how many beats there are over 1-2 seconds. I want to find if more beats are better or less beats.
Now my problem is that I have a program, Datastudio which can pick up me playing my instrument through my computers microphone. However I can not figure how to use the program or if there is a program function that allows me to go | F2 - F1 | = Fb F being frequency, 2 and 1 being different notes of different frequencies.
Any other programs out there that can do what I am requiring please tell me about. But if there is a way to work Datastudio please help, I can't work it out.
Thanks, Will
For my physics EEI I am wanting to look at sound frequencies. What I plan to do is to get a guitar and play a note, let's say a "c natural". Then I want to play a "c sharp" and then compare the two notes. I want to be able to find the amount "beats" over a duration of say 1-2 seconds and then compare to something that is more pleasant sounding. ie. a "c" and a "g" . And find how many beats there are over 1-2 seconds. I want to find if more beats are better or less beats.
Now my problem is that I have a program, Datastudio which can pick up me playing my instrument through my computers microphone. However I can not figure how to use the program or if there is a program function that allows me to go | F2 - F1 | = Fb F being frequency, 2 and 1 being different notes of different frequencies.
Any other programs out there that can do what I am requiring please tell me about. But if there is a way to work Datastudio please help, I can't work it out.
Thanks, Will