Absolute Auditory Threshold Test on Audacity
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 5:22 am
Hello everyone,
For a college research project, my partner and I are attempting to use Audacity to create an absolute auditory threshold test. This is basically a hearing test, which involves running a series of tones in increments and decrements and noting the lowest points participants can hear the tone at. My partner and I will need to quantify the tone levels though, and we want to use decibels to do so. I know we can use the amplify feature to take the default tone and amplify and de-amplify it by a certain amount of decibels. What we are wondering is, how accurate is this process? If we amplify the default tone by 10 db, is it truly 10 db louder? We also can't seem to figure out how many decibels the default sine tone is, at 440 Hz and amplitude at .8. Access to equipment like sound pressure meters is limited, so if anyone knows how many db the default tone with these specificities is, we would appreciate it if you could let us know.
If anyone has any experience with creating absolute auditory threshold tests using Audacity, suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for your help, let me know if I need to provide more information.
For a college research project, my partner and I are attempting to use Audacity to create an absolute auditory threshold test. This is basically a hearing test, which involves running a series of tones in increments and decrements and noting the lowest points participants can hear the tone at. My partner and I will need to quantify the tone levels though, and we want to use decibels to do so. I know we can use the amplify feature to take the default tone and amplify and de-amplify it by a certain amount of decibels. What we are wondering is, how accurate is this process? If we amplify the default tone by 10 db, is it truly 10 db louder? We also can't seem to figure out how many decibels the default sine tone is, at 440 Hz and amplitude at .8. Access to equipment like sound pressure meters is limited, so if anyone knows how many db the default tone with these specificities is, we would appreciate it if you could let us know.
If anyone has any experience with creating absolute auditory threshold tests using Audacity, suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for your help, let me know if I need to provide more information.