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A sound file element in the {{STX}} project links a WAVE file on disk with any [[User Guide/Project/Segment|segments]] and [[User Guide/Project/Parameter|parameters]] previously created in {{STX}}. | A sound file element in the {{STX}} project links a WAVE file on disk with any [[User Guide/Project/Segment|segments]] and [[User Guide/Project/Parameter|parameters]] previously created in {{STX}}. | ||
==Analysing a sound file== | |||
If you want to analyse a sound file, do the following: | |||
* load the sound file into {{STX}} | |||
* select the sound file in either the Overview or the Detail | |||
* select an analysis profile in the {{ASTree}} | |||
* press the [[User_Guide/Workspace#button_run|run button]] or choose '''Run''' from the context menu. | |||
Note that {{STX}} currently only supports the Microsoft wave file format. | Note that {{STX}} currently only supports the Microsoft wave file format. |
Revision as of 14:52, 23 November 2015
A sound file element in the STx project links a WAVE file on disk with any segments and parameters previously created in STx.
Analysing a sound file
If you want to analyse a sound file, do the following:
- load the sound file into STx
- select the sound file in either the Overview or the Detail
- select an analysis profile in the Application & Setup Tree
- press the run button or choose Run from the context menu.
Note that STx currently only supports the Microsoft wave file format.