You can save temporal, spectral signal and time-frequency representation in several formats.
Note: UFF and WAV 32 bit (float) are the file formats recommended to export a
signal from Sound: Analysis and Specification and then import it into another software application
without losing the calibration value.
To Save a File or Signal:
Prerequisites: You need to open a temporal, a spectrum or a time-frequency representation .
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Select a signal, a spectrum or a time-frequency
representation.
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From the File menu, choose:
Save signal to save a temporal signal
Save spectrum to save a spectral representation
Save time-frequency representation to save a time-frequency
signal
Save as a time-domain signal to save the temporal signal
associated to the current time-frequency representation
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Enter a File name for the signal.
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Click the Save as type to select the saving format.
Note: In case the selected signals have not all the same sampling frequency, you have to choose to
resample the signals before saving or stop the operation.
The file or signal is saved.