A list of puns related to "Spectrograph"
I'm trying out Ableton for the week. The DAW that I'm currently using, FL Studio has this nice little spectrograph view at the top of the software. I find it really helps me in production, especially layering and stuff.
Anyway to get a similar view in Ableton?
I don't have enough experience to know how to convert a spectograph from here https://academo.org/articles/spectrogram/ to full screen, since its hard to read otherwise, can anyone guide me to a site that allows full screen?
Hello, just a quick question I have about a project I made for a school project a while ago.
I made an instrument which converts a light source (fluorescent bulb, incandescent, RGB LED) into its spectral components via a diffraction grating (1000 lines/mm). The spectrum produced from the diffraction grating is then viewed by a camera which feeds live video to my laptop, where a software (Theremino Spectrometer) plots the wavelengths produced. I was wondering what I have actually made as there are 3 types of instruments I believe (spectrometer, spectrograph and spectroscope) but just with different applications. It produces an emission spectra I believe, but it is produced straight from the light source.
The first image is a CFL bulb and the second is my current setup for the instrument. I did do some prior reading and it seems like it resembles more of a spectroscope. see this answer on quora: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-spectrometer-and-spectroscope
Can anyone help me identify what I have made?
Thanks in advance
- Narmis
This might be a dumb question, sorry if it is - the tips 'n tricks dumb question thread is closed, but I just have to sort this out.
So I'm watching a video on mixing synths just for fun, and the guy just starts talking about spectrographs, saying they are a representation of frequencies over time, and then shows how the fundamental pitch of a note pops out in beautiful clarity.
Now I know this is a single note, and on a track it would be a lot more complicated, but it made me wonder - can you try to use this somehow to more objectively EQ?
If not, are there other ways to use them to make mixes better? It seems like it could be a really powerful tool.
Again, apologies if this is inane. As a "bedroom rocker" I figure out everything as it pops up, and I've seen spectrographs before, but have never really thought about what they're used for.
So I just bought a One 2 TKL and I was hopping to drive the backlit using Aurora like I did with my previous keyboard.
The eigth backlit mode is called Aurora mode, plus the Aurora tool does have an entry for Duck One 2, so I had my hopes up. But it does not seems to work.
Does any one have some experience ? If it is not possible, could we hope for a firmware update which would include a spectrograph ? Is the firmware open or close source ?
Many thanks !
Iβve been searching forever and can only find the circuit ones.
Just got introduced to this mystery through YouTube, and it's honestly really, really interesting. I was wondering if maybe the audio from "5" held anything when run through a spectrograph. I tried doing it, but I did not get much.
Below is the script Iβve already laid audio down for on a ~7min video with visuals to help better get these findings across, but editing is pushing it out to post later today, and I wanted to share what u/bool0011 and I discovered in our discussions! Check their post for our initial breakdown when the news released!
Welcome to Feather on the Pulse, the shorter, Spider-Bite-sized AC videos where we can explore the lessons on anything AC in whatever Sequence you wish! Iβm Your Friendly Neighborhood Mentor ActualSpider-Man, and letβs swing into it!
The Isu have only become a bigger part of Assassinβs Creed as the games progressed, with Valhalla being the first to bring about the Isu language from texts to how it can be spoken, and Iβve been stuck to these crypto-puzzles for a while now! lβll get into the nitty-gritty and leave it up to the curious cats to wall-crawl into the description for links to my Codex Transferendum as well as other works on how Isu sentence structure is built.
Today weβre gonna get hot nβ bothered by reading into the Gateway to Muspelheim seen in the Ubisoft Forward just a few hours ago, and the hidden Isu Text encrypted behind the audio of the reveal itself!
The Isu text around this Gateway reads:
>>> wΓ rhds dou kwesΓ‘ kwarΓ sa
We donβt know what wΓ rh means yet, but -ds denotes a verb. Verbs are usually predicates though, and predicates go at the end of Isu sentence structure, so this verb must be subjective, since subjects go first. I also think this could be a new suffix to imply something is continuing to do something, like an β-ingβ suffix for English verbs, but we do already have two ways to say β-ingβ with β-undβ being a suffix or βdeβ following a verb by itself to indicate that, so it could be something else entirely. Essentially it should be like when we say βtheir hubris/their watchβ, but isnβt either o
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm trying to calculate the spectral resolution of a slitless grism spectrograph I'm using. I tried using Nn=Ξ»/ΞΞ», with N being total number of lines and n being the order integer, but I'm getting a value of R=6350 which seems too high for a small portable telescope. I was expecting a low resolution value of R<1000. Is this value purely theoretical? Is there a variation for slitless spectroscopy?
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