Praat v6.3.16 WiN - Free
Praat is a powerful speech analysis program created by scientists, but it is available for users of all levels. Once launched, it allows you to analyze, manipulate, and synthesize speech. Additionally, you can create high-quality images that can be easily exported and used for scientific research or creative writing.
It's worth noting that the application doesn't have a fancy interface; everything is straightforward and functional. The window is divided into two parts: one for managing your project and the other for generating images after processing the audio file.
Praat is primarily designed for those who understand what a sound wave is, how it should be displayed, and how it can be processed. If you are unfamiliar with these concepts, it might be challenging to use, but you can make use of the detailed help if language is not a barrier for you.
Let me emphasize again that this program only works with audio files. You will have tools to convert audio to other formats to more accurately determine the characteristics of soundtracks. You can export data in WAV, AIFF, AIFC, NIST, or FLAC formats. Additionally, you can convert soundtracks to mono or stereo and work with channels.
The main features of Praat include:
1. Ability to extract specific speech parameters.
2. Voice analysis and synthesis.
3. Marking, segmentation, and filtering functions.
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.x, 10 (32/64-bit)
Developers: Paul Boersma / David Weenink
Interface: English
Medicine: Free
Latest changes in Praat.
6.3.16 (29 August 2023)
? Sound analysis areas: better visible contrast in intensity curve (green on lime).
? Windows: repaired a bug introduced in 6.3.10 (as a result of the repair mentioned there) by which the Demo window would be insensitive to arrow keys.
? SpeechSynthesizer: repaired a bug that caused Get phonemes from text... to return empty text.
? Repaired a bug that caused Praat to crash when you supplied 0 for the channel number in Sound: Get nearest zero crossing....6.3.15 (23 August 2023)
? SpeechSynthesizer: improvements in Get phonemes from text...
? Scripting: part#, part##, selected$#.
官网: https://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/
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