Sony SF-10000 User Manual

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Adjusting Spectrum Analysis settings 
From the Spectrum Analysis toolbar, click the Settings button ( 
) to display the Spectrum Settings dialog. The following table explains 
the role of each control in audio spectrum analysis. 
Item 
FFT size 
FFT overlap 
Smoothing window 
Slices displayed 
Description 
Choose a value from the FFT size drop-down list to set the size in samples of the 
analysis window and number of discrete frequencies analyzed. Higher numbers 
produce increased frequency resolution at the expense of lower time resolution and 
longer computational time. 
The value in the FFT overlap box specifies the percentage of overlap between FFT 
analysis windows. Overlapping allows for more accurate analysis. Lower settings 
decrease the number of distinct analysis functions performed, which decreases 
processing time. High settings allow for more analysis, but can result in slow 
processing. 
Choose a setting from the Smoothing window drop-down list to determine the 
window function applied to the input data before analysis. The window function 
affects the sharpness of peaks in an FFT graph and the leakage into neighboring 
frequencies. 
• Choose  
Rectangle to apply no window. This results in a very sharp peak, but high 
leakage. 
• Choose  
Triangular (also called a Bartlett or Parzen window) to apply a window that 
results in less leakage than the rectangle window. 
•  HammingHanning, and Blackman windows are commonly used in audio 
applications. 
• Choose  
Blackman-Harris to obtain the least sideband leakage of the six options. 
The major drawback of Blackman-Harris is rounded graph peaks. 
The Slices displayed value determines the number of FFT slices displayed. When 
displaying multiple slices in the spectrum graph, slices are displayed chronologically 
forward or backward based on whether you have the Forward or Backward radio 
button selected. 
Set sonogram resolution 
The Set sonogram resolution value determines the number of FFT samplings used in 
a sonogram. This keeps the processing time and graph resolution constant. Increasing 
this value increases the horizontal graph resolution, but requires more processing 
time. 
When this check box is cleared, the number of samplings is determined by the length 
of the selection and the FFT overlap setting. 
Note: 
Increasing the samplings increases the horizontal graph resolution but 
requires more processing time. 
Channel 
Choose a setting from the drop-down list to specify which graph you want to edit. 
USING SPECTRUM ANALYSIS 
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