SoundEdit, 143, 185 Impedance, 69Text, 138, 143, 185 characteristic, 67, 74File name pattern, 146 electric, 68File types, 224 Input speed, 14Filter Around command (Edit menu), 160Intensity, sound,. see Sound intensityFilter Around... command (Edit menu), 27Filter bandwidth (spectrum analysis), 197, 198Lwindow function, and, 51Load Preferences (File menu), 160, 161Filter Bandwidth parameter, 45Load Preferences command (File menu), 124, 160,Filter Out command (Edit menu), 160161Filter Out... command (Edit menu), 27Logarithmic (amplitude axis),. see Amplitude axisFilterbank model <strong>of</strong> spectrum analysis, 43, 197,27–29Filtering, 27–29MFlash-ItMacintoshdata log printing, 134sound input, 35Floating-point coprocessor, 225sound input port, 31Floating-point unit, 8MacRecorder, 31, 225Fourier transform, 195Frame (spectrum analysis), 43, 197Frame length (spectrum analysis), 197, 198, 199Make Spectrogram... command (Panel menu), 26,66, 164Make Spectrum... command (Panel menu), 66, 164Frame Length parameter, 45<strong>Manual</strong> scaling, 9Frame overlap (spectrum analysis), 48, 21–23<strong>Manual</strong> Scaling dialog, 170, 171Frequency (grid) resolution,. see Grid resolution:frequencyFrequency bins, 197, 205<strong>Manual</strong> Scaling... command (Options menu), 64,125, 163Math co-processor, 8Frequency resolution,. see also Grid resolution, MATLAB file format,. see File formatsFilter bandwidth Measurement panel, 23Fresh Water button, 75∆Frequency measurement, 100∆Intensity / Hz measurement, 100G∆Power / Hz measurement, 100∆Time measurement, 100General options, 18–20Amplitude Ceiling measurement, 92General... command (Options menu), 20–21, 163Amplitude Floor measurement, 93Grab tags, 22, 185Average Intensity (dB) measurement, 93GrayscaleAverage Intensity measurement, 93printing, 133, 223Average Power (dB) measurement, 93Grayscale,. (see also Spectrogram: grayscale)Average Power measurement, 93Grid resolution, 12Begin Time measurement, 94frequency, 47, 201, 23Boxy? parameter, 89spectrogram, 47Calibration Factor parameter, 89spectrum, 48cells, 87time, 47, 48, 201, 20–21Center Time measurement, 94Group Track Panes option, 82, 128Clipping Level parameter, 90HComplex Envelope parameter, 90configuring, 9, 163Hardware requirements, 4 Correlation Peak measurement, 94Hide Msmt Panel / Command Panel, 128 Correlation Value measurement, 94Horiz. Zoom In command (Panel menu), 164 Duration parameter, 90Horiz. Zoom Out command (Panel menu), 164 Dynamic Range measurement, 94End Time measurement, 94IEnergy Flux Density measurement, 96Energy Flux Density per Hertz measurement, 97IconsEnergy measurement, 94file format, 138246 Canary 1.2 <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>
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