Identifying Different Musical Instrument Sounds Using Fourier Analysis in LabVIEW
Identifying Different Musical Instrument Sounds Using Fourier Analysis in LabVIEW
Author(s): Nihat PamukSubject(s): Music
Published by: UIKTEN - Association for Information Communication Technology Education and Science
Keywords: notation; tuning; Fast Fourier Transform; amplitude level; LabVIEW
Summary/Abstract: In this study, we found that the relationship between the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and music is more suitable than other methods. The LabVIEW program is capable of implementing the FFT in a shorter time, which is used to convert a signal from the time zone into a frequency field. FFT was used to find harmonics in musical notes, model sound waves, and define sound by breaking it into pieces. The amplitude of the sound received from the filtered analog input after FFT is applied is kept above the amplitude threshold level to prevent noise (low voice). If the frequency of the selected tuning note is in the specified frequency (despite possible deviations) range, tuning control is provided and the notation is performed. At the same time, spectral analysis can be examined thanks to FFT. The user can select the instrument and note they want on the interface screen. In the application, it was ensured to examine the notation and tuning process used in the intended standard reference data.
Journal: SAR Journal - Science and Research
- Issue Year: 5/2022
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 175-182
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English