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How to find out first harmonics ( also known as fundamental frequency in my audio)

New Here ,
Nov 30, 2021 Nov 30, 2021

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Hi there

 

I am new to adobe audition. I would like to know how to find out the fundamental frequency ( also known as first harmonics)  in an audio clip while analysing it using frequency analysis. Thank you for the help. Regards. SR

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Nov 30, 2021 Nov 30, 2021

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Select just a small portion of the waveform - the specific bit you need the answer from, and scan just that. At the bottom of the analysis is the Overall Frequency, which is generally the loudest and lowest thing that is there, and that's the fundamental:

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Thank you dear Steve

 

that i useful, i did see that while playing around with the settings. I now did select a small chunk of my voice and scanned it and it showed 106hz. selected another chunk and it shows higher values. its not stable. i guess it is hard to pin point using this overall frequency measurement. may be i could visually look at the peak and see where the first peak is... 

 

Thanks for the pointer.

 

SR 

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