Hi Gale! Sorry for that but i am using windows 7 64 bit. I will try alt e and se what happens. /A Gale Andrews skrev 2012-05-30 22:17:
| From Anders Holmberg<anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | Wed, 30 May 2012 21:33:24 +0200 | Subject: Notch filter.One question. How do you export the spectrum to a text file? When i open the plot spectrum i read something about algorithm but then it jumps back to the track pane. /AAnders, Unfortunately you don't say what operating system you are using, or what language, but on Windows or Linux in English or Swedish, once the "Frequency Analysis" window appears you should be able to hold ALT then press E to open the text export window. GaleAnders Holmberg skrev 2012-05-30 20:36:Hi Gale! Thanks for that one. Will try that. /A Gale Andrews skrev 2012-05-30 19:47:| From Anders Holmberg<anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | Wed, 30 May 2012 10:33:17 +0200 | Subject: [audacity4blind] Notch filter.I have recorded several footbal games and the crowd noise is very very loud. SO i am trying to reduce the croud noise to here what the guy on the radio who is reporting from the match is saying. Does anybody know the frequency of a crowd of people yelling and shouting? I guess a sighted person could use a spectrum to analyze this but its not working for us blind.Anders, You can use "Export" in Plot Spectrum to save a text file of the spectrum. Though I would have expected the spectrum of a crowd to be fairly wide. GaleThe audacity4blind web site is at //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe