Hi All,
Is it possible to have audacity integrate the area under the frequency analysis curve so that it produces a number giving the total power?
If so, is it further possible to band limit the integration so that we only get the power between two specified frequencies?
See the attached picture.
And the big question.
How does one do it.?
Thanks in advance.
Measuring Power
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Measuring Power
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Re: Measuring Power
You would need to export the Spectrum data as a text file (Export button), then import the data into a spreadsheet for further analysis.
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