Sonic Visualiser 5.0.1 freeware
Sonic Visualiser, developed by Chris Cannam, is a powerful tool for viewing and analyzing the contents of audio files. Designed for musicologists, sound engineers, and educators, it offers a rich array of visualization options, including spectrograms and waveforms, enabling users to explore intricate audio details. With its intuitive interface and support for various plugins, Sonic Visualiser makes it easy to annotate and share findings, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in ...
Author | Chris Cannam |
Released | 2024-10-01 |
Filesize | 21.20 MB |
Downloads | 3069 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows 10 32/64 bit |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Sonic Visualiser, audio analyzer, audio visualization, waveform, spectrogram, annotation, spectrum |
Users' rating (21 rating) |
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5.0.1 | Oct 1, 2024 | New Release | Fix occasional crashes in the Mac package, caused by a Qt bug, by updating the version of Qt used when packaging Fix bug in Preferences that prevented some of the analysis settings from taking effect Fix failure to load some older 32-bit Windows Vamp plugins Update UI translation loading logic to better reflect system locale settings |
5.0.0 | Aug 1, 2024 | New Release | Port to Qt6. The code now builds only with Qt6, and Qt5 is no longer supported Add mechanism to ignore plugins on subsequent runs if they fail to load, and to review ignored plugins from the preferences dialog Add Mel scale to the options for vertical spectrogram scale Add an opaque toggle to the spectrogram; switching it off gives spectrograms some transparency, so they can be overlaid over other layers, including other spectrograms Update opaque toggle in colour 3d layers so that it works like the new one in the spectrogram. Previously colour 3d plot layers could be translucent at low resolutions but not at higher ones; now the setting affects all resolutions. Correspondingly make it default to off, as in the spectrogram Add smoothing toggle directly to spectrogram parameters, like the one already found in colour 3d plot layers. Previously spectrogram smoothing could be toggled only from the preferences Stop snapping spectrogram frequency range to bin frequencies. This already-confusing feature caused problems with the new support for translucent spectrograms, which permits overlaying spectrograms of differing bin counts that would be too hard to line up properly if the frequency extents were always snapped to the nearest bin Clarify keyboard and mouse shortcut descriptions in the Key And Mouse Reference window, especially for the platform-specific descriptions used on the Mac, and add a few more alternative shortcuts including more standard zoom in/out shortcuts Fix disappearing peaks in peak-bin display mode in the spectrogram, caused by overzealous smoothing Fix jumps in spectrogram when changing zoom level between certain values in hi-dpi pixel-doubled situations, caused by a failure of cache invalidation Fix some very slow spectrogram painting Fix disappearance of right-button Transforms menu after file load Fix inconsistent default vs set threshold values in spectrogram Fix crash on painting very low-resolution dense 3d plots |
4.5.2 | May 3, 2023 | New Release | Support multi-line text labels on time instants Improve refresh and rendering of text labels in various layers Improve abbreviation of layer names in the key at bottom-right of a pane Fix repeated writes to settings file when rendering time-ruler layers at close zoom levels Use system Vamp host SDK if provided |