: Tools to apply weighting (such as A-weighting for acoustics) to emphasize specific frequency ranges. Applications
: In applications like music education tools , this menu allows users to view a real-time graph of sound frequencies, helping them understand pitch and timbre.
: Measuring noise levels and physiological sound intensity to ensure environmental safety. MENU ESPECTRO
: Options to switch between linear and logarithmic (decibel) views of the spectrum.
: Engineering software, such as Spectrum Analyzers, uses this menu to configure parameters for data collection, including sampling rates and decibel (dB) scales. Common Features : Tools to apply weighting (such as A-weighting
The primary purpose of a Spectrum Menu is to provide users with tools to analyze how a signal's power or intensity is distributed across different frequencies. This is often achieved through a , which converts a time-based signal into its frequency components.
: Triggers a new scan or analysis of the incoming data stream. : Options to switch between linear and logarithmic
While specific options vary by software, a typical Menu Espectro includes: