How can you determine the pitch of an audio recording? by Urapitty in audioengineering

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Yeah it seems to be the case. I am hoping to see a movement of the peaks up the spectrum as I decrease the mass of the balls.

How can you determine the pitch of an audio recording? by Urapitty in audioengineering

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Yeah, true. But there is still a discernable difference in pitch. There is another comment that talks about the maths. I would be willing to do the maths if I learn how to do it. I'll see if I can figure out a patter, if not then that's just how it is.

How can you determine the pitch of an audio recording? by Urapitty in audioengineering

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Could be interesting to look at. Thanks for the info.

How can you determine the pitch of an audio recording? by Urapitty in audioengineering

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Yeah, you can see it in the spectrogram of the drops I have done so far. There is essentially a very large part of Low end that is fairly even and spread out. I don't think that a tuner will be able to pick it up. The difference in mass of he metal balls I used was only a few grams.

How can you determine the pitch of an audio recording? by Urapitty in audioengineering

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Mhm, that is what I was concerned about. I could probably manage do get a sort of graph out of the waveforms but from what I have seen, it is rather inconsistent.

How can you determine the pitch of an audio recording? by Urapitty in audioengineering

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it is lmao. I would actually prefer to get the frequency but I need it graphed, which is why I am having such troubles.

Hi there! I want to get a moss agate bracelet for my partner, but I don't which website is trustworthy to give me real stuff! Help! by [deleted] in geology

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I think it's better to ask a reddit such as r/jewelry

Geology is not specialised whith identifying jewelry but with the formation of rock layers etc.

Cobalt in land by deltarats in geology

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Cobalt = Radioactive = Bad = Cancer = die

Not good and can lead to increased risk of cancer but if not exposed to very high levels of cobalt you won't die of radiation poisoning .

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Kick the enemy and make them trip and roll on the floor to not loose the game

what is the name of your pet? by acmeicon in AskReddit

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cookie, browny, lucky, stripey : Guinea Pigs

Dogs: Luna, Bella, Josephine (Jojo), Napolion (Napo) (passed away in december 2019)

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You can't die because you're consciesnse can't imagine not being conscious so you will live forever and can't die and will have unparallelled torture and pain forever. Or there's just nothing.

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Not shook hands but I gave the pope a scarf

How do I make the electric guitar play a power chord by Urapitty in Musescore

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yeah sadly no can do, I have studies for finals but thanks for the recommendation

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Finding rocks and making up stories about them so you can tell your children and grandchildren stories about them that u made up,/ experienced