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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by steve » Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:33 pm

That looks OK.

I'm not able to reproduce the problem here. Do you always get that message? Does it ever work?
Where did you get that version of Audacity from? Did you build it from the source code?
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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by юра00 » Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:49 pm

Download from the page:
http://gaclrecords.org.uk/win-nightly/
Then extract from the archive, send to used folder, install lame, as usual, it normally works, except this effect. I didn't use this effect before. Is it certainly to locate the program in Program Files(x86)? What does it mean "build from the source code", I don't know.

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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by steve » Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:24 am

I've tested the Dec 22 build from http://gaclrecords.org.uk/win-nightly/ and I can't reproduce the issue.

While Audacity is closed (shut down), open the folder that contains the "audacity.exe" file, and create a new empty folder (in the same directory as the "audacity.exe" file).
Rename that new folder "Portable Settings" (without quotation marks).
Now start Audacity. You should see the "Welcome" screen.

Generate some "noise" (Generate menu), switch to the Spectrogram view, make a spectral selection and apply the "Speсtral edit multi tool".
Does the effect work?
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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by юра00 » Wed Dec 24, 2014 5:42 am

It doesn't works. Can you send from http://gaclrecords.org.uk/win-nightly/ to my address:
or to the one-click hosting the latest version, where the effect is checked and works ?
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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by steve » Wed Dec 24, 2014 11:39 am

юра00 wrote:It doesn't works.
What happens? Do you get that exact same error message?
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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by юра00 » Wed Dec 24, 2014 2:06 pm

Yes, I get. One more question, can I apply the effect "Low pass filter with Q" for cutoff frequency greater, then pointed maximum 10000 Hz? For example, 15000, 16000...

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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by steve » Wed Dec 24, 2014 2:37 pm

Try this:

1) Open Audacity
2) Generate 30 seconds of "white noise"
3) Change the track to the Spectrogram view (the track is selected)
4) Make a spectral selection from about 4 kHz to about 6 kHz
5) Apply the "Spectral edit multi tool"
6) Open "Analyze > Plot Spectrum"

You should see something similar to this:
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юра00 wrote:can I apply the effect "Low pass filter with Q" for cutoff frequency greater, then pointed maximum 10000 Hz? For example, 15000, 16000...
Yes, but must be less than the "Nyquist frequency" (half the sample rate).
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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by юра00 » Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:15 pm

I can't apply it for this message! Please, send screenshot, which must appear after clicking "Spectral multi tool edit", when the effect works correctly. Thank you for the answer about Low pass filter!
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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by steve » Wed Dec 24, 2014 5:00 pm

Please try this version. Copy it into the Audacity plug-ins folder and restart Audacity. When installed it will appear below the other "Spectral edit multi tool" as
"Spectral edit multi tool 2..."

The slider control on this version does nothing, but it allows us to access the "debug" button.
When you run it, click on the "Debug" instead of the "OK" button.
After running, a "debug" screen should appear that may contain useful debugging information. Please copy and paste any text that appears in the debug screen into your reply.
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Re: Spectrum analysis

Post by юра00 » Wed Dec 24, 2014 5:40 pm

After clicking "Debug" appears (screenshot1):
Then, press "OK" and now apeears (screenshot2):
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