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Anyone familiar with Praat - doing phonetics by computer (or something similar)?
Anyone familiar with Praat - doing phonetics by computer (or something similar)?
The subject says it all - http://www.praat.org - btw, praat is Dutch for talk.
Re: Anyone familiar with Praat - doing phonetics by computer (or something similar)?
never heard of it, looks like an interesting application, albeit very specialized...
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Re: Anyone familiar with Praat - doing phonetics by computer (or something similar)?
Yeah, it does look very interesting, although since this is an academic project, as opposed to a commercial project, you'd probably have to spend a significant amount of time just to see what it can and can't do.
Re: Anyone familiar with Praat - doing phonetics by computer (or something similar)?
I've known about Praat for a long time (I'm from NL originally) and "played" with a version a bit, about 20 years ago (may even have been a precursor).
Posted my question to get an idea of its current capabilities from someone with a practical perspective on using it (and/or similar products), before possibly getting into it (again).
Posted my question to get an idea of its current capabilities from someone with a practical perspective on using it (and/or similar products), before possibly getting into it (again).
Re: Anyone familiar with Praat - doing phonetics by computer (or something similar)?
Though I have no experience, just two days ago, I was looking at Praat after finding it in Harm Visser's website - http://www.hvsynthdesign.com/reaktor.php
It is clearly an analysis and synthesis program for phonectics. I took a look at one of the manuals(http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/manualsByOthers.html) and it seemed to me its more detailed and manipulative.
Harm Visser says - "The resonance and amplitude data can be obtained from the free analysis program PRAAT". It seems like Praat helped him to model those instruments's characteristics.
It is clearly an analysis and synthesis program for phonectics. I took a look at one of the manuals(http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/manualsByOthers.html) and it seemed to me its more detailed and manipulative.
Harm Visser says - "The resonance and amplitude data can be obtained from the free analysis program PRAAT". It seems like Praat helped him to model those instruments's characteristics.